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reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates |
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Program, unless a warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a |
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copy of the Program in return for a fee. |
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How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs |
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If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest |
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it |
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free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. |
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To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest |
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state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least |
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the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. |
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<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> |
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Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> |
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
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(at your option) any later version. |
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
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GNU General Public License for more details. |
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<program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author> |
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This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. |
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This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it |
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if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. |
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For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see |
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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Public License instead of this License. But first, please read |
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live-sdk |
|||
======== |
|||
|
|||
live-sdk is simple distro build system aimed at creating liveCDs |
|||
|
|||
<p align="center"> |
|||
<img src="screenshots/mainmenu.png"> |
|||
</p> |
|||
|
|||
## Requirements |
|||
|
|||
live-sdk is designed to be used interactively from a terminal. |
|||
It requires the following packages to be installed in addition to the |
|||
[dependencies required for libdevuansdk](https://github.com/dyne/libdevuansdk/blob/master/README.md#requirements). |
|||
|
|||
zsh cgpt xz-utils gzip schroot debootstrap curl rsync squashfs-tools sudo debmirror \ |
|||
reprepro wget xorriso isolinux rpl dialog sed cpio syslinux grub-efi-amd64-bin [amd64] \ |
|||
grub-efi-ia32-bin [i386] |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
`sudo` permissions are required for the user that is running the build. |
|||
|
|||
Find documentation inside the docs directory of libdevuansdk. The |
|||
following packages need to be installed to compile the documentation: |
|||
|
|||
python-markdown ruby-ronn |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
### Devuan |
|||
|
|||
``` |
|||
xorriso squashfs-tools live-boot syslinux-common |
|||
``` |
|||
|
|||
### Gentoo |
|||
|
|||
``` |
|||
dev-libs/libisoburn sys-fs/squashfs-tools sys-boot/syslinux |
|||
``` |
|||
|
|||
## Initial setup |
|||
|
|||
After cloning the live-sdk git repository, enter it and issue: |
|||
|
|||
``` |
|||
git submodule update --init |
|||
``` |
|||
|
|||
### Updating |
|||
|
|||
To update live-sdk, go to the root dir of the git repo and issue: |
|||
|
|||
``` |
|||
git pull && git submodule update --init --recursive |
|||
``` |
|||
|
|||
## Quick start |
|||
|
|||
Edit the `config` file to match your needs. Sensible defaults are |
|||
already there. Then run zsh. To avoid issues, it's best to start a |
|||
vanilla version, without preloaded config files so it doesn't cause |
|||
issues with libdevuansdk/live-sdk functions. |
|||
|
|||
``` |
|||
; zsh -f -c 'source sdk' |
|||
``` |
|||
|
|||
Now is the time you choose the OS, architecture, and (optionally) a |
|||
blend you want to build the image for. |
|||
|
|||
### Currently supported distros |
|||
|
|||
* `devuan` |
|||
|
|||
``` |
|||
; load devuan amd64 |
|||
``` |
|||
|
|||
Once initialized, you can run the helper command: |
|||
|
|||
``` |
|||
; build_iso_dist |
|||
``` |
|||
|
|||
The image will automatically be build for you. Once finished, you will be |
|||
able to find it in the `dist/` directory in live-sdk's root. |
|||
|
|||
For more info, see the `doc/` directory. |
|||
|
|||
## Acknowledgments |
|||
|
|||
Devuan's SDK was originally conceived during a period of residency at the |
|||
Schumacher college in Dartington, UK. Greatly inspired by the laborious and |
|||
mindful atmosphere of its wonderful premises. |
|||
|
|||
The Devuan SDK is Copyright (c) 2015-2017 by the Dyne.org Foundation |
|||
|
|||
Devuan SDK components were designed, and are written and maintained by: |
|||
|
|||
- Ivan J. <parazyd@dyne.org> |
|||
- Denis Roio <jaromil@dyne.org> |
|||
- Enzo Nicosia <katolaz@freaknet.org> |
|||
|
|||
This source code is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
|||
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free |
|||
Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) |
|||
any later version. |
|||
|
|||
This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
|||
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY |
|||
or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for |
|||
more details. |
|||
|
|||
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along |
|||
with this source code. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
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|||
#!/usr/bin/env zsh |
|||
# config for gnuinos-lxqt.blend |
|||
|
|||
core_packages+=( |
|||
|
|||
devuan-keyring |
|||
debian-keyring |
|||
ca-certificates |
|||
libc6 |
|||
libc-bin |
|||
initramfs-tools |
|||
e2fsprogs |
|||
less |
|||
nano |
|||
vim |
|||
curl |
|||
lvm2 |
|||
bzip2 |
|||
sysvinit |
|||
sysvinit-core |
|||
sysvinit-utils |
|||
|
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
[[ $os = "gnuinos" ]] && core_packages+=( |
|||
|
|||
gnuinos-keyring |
|||
|
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
base_packages+=( |
|||
|
|||
base-files |
|||
lsb-release |
|||
lsb-base |
|||
adduser |
|||
sudo |
|||
rpl |
|||
apt-utils |
|||
aptitude |
|||
openssh-server |
|||
openssh-client |
|||
nss-updatedb |
|||
parted |
|||
console-setup |
|||
locales |
|||
console-data |
|||
dselect |
|||
rsync |
|||
mawk |
|||
tmux |
|||
screen |
|||
ntp |
|||
zsh |
|||
git |
|||
firmware-linux-free |
|||
wspanish |
|||
wfrench |
|||
witalian |
|||
wamerican |
|||
locales |
|||
locales-all |
|||
util-linux-locales |
|||
mlocate |
|||
os-prober |
|||
debconf |
|||
dpkg-dev |
|||
lsof |
|||
bash-completion |
|||
texinfo |
|||
acpi-fakekey |
|||
acpi-support-base |
|||
apt-listchanges |
|||
discover |
|||
dnsutils |
|||
doc-debian |
|||
docutils-common |
|||
docutils-doc |
|||
ftp |
|||
gnupg2 |
|||
lynx |
|||
iw |
|||
laptop-detect |
|||
mlocate |
|||
ncurses-term |
|||
nfs-common |
|||
reportbug |
|||
usbutils |
|||
w3m |
|||
inxi |
|||
whois |
|||
gettext-base |
|||
isc-dhcp-client |
|||
ifupdown |
|||
net-tools |
|||
psmisc |
|||
inetutils-ping |
|||
libnl-3-200 |
|||
libnl-genl-3-200 |
|||
libpcsclite1 |
|||
libuuid-perl |
|||
linux-base |
|||
wireless-tools |
|||
wpasupplicant |
|||
ethtool |
|||
fakeroot |
|||
gawk |
|||
pmount |
|||
hwinfo |
|||
haveged |
|||
#ifplugd |
|||
#libnetaid |
|||
#snetaid |
|||
#simple-netaid-cdk |
|||
|
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
extra_packages+=( |
|||
|
|||
task-lxqt-desktop |
|||
task-english |
|||
task-print-server |
|||
xinit |
|||
x11-xserver-utils |
|||
xbase-clients |
|||
xserver-xorg-input-all |
|||
xserver-xorg-input-kbd |
|||
xserver-xorg-input-mouse |
|||
xserver-xorg-video-all |
|||
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics |
|||
x11-xkb-utils |
|||
xorg |
|||
xdotool |
|||
obconf |
|||
xdg-user-dirs |
|||
xdg-utils |
|||
##geany |
|||
##gmrun |
|||
slim |
|||
gwenview |
|||
##scrot |
|||
##gsimplecal |
|||
fake-hwclock |
|||
##wicd-gtk |
|||
cmst |
|||
connman |
|||
putty |
|||
##synaptic |
|||
##gparted |
|||
##searchmonkey |
|||
##engrampa |
|||
##dmz-cursor-theme |
|||
##mirage |
|||
##gimp |
|||
desktop-base |
|||
##mate-icon-theme |
|||
##hexchat |
|||
apulse |
|||
volumeicon-alsa |
|||
xterm |
|||
##claws-mail |
|||
wmctrl |
|||
qasmixer |
|||
vlc |
|||
##gtk2-engines-murrine |
|||
##gtk2-engines-pixbuf |
|||
mesa-utils |
|||
xscreensaver |
|||
xscreensaver-gl |
|||
grub2-splashimages |
|||
|
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
purge_packages+=( |
|||
|
|||
lightdm |
|||
libreoffice-help-en-us |
|||
libreoffice-math |
|||
lightning |
|||
thunderbird |
|||
synaptic |
|||
gparted |
|||
firefox-esr |
|||
lximage-qt |
|||
lximage-qt-l10n |
|||
|
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
[[ $os = "gnuinos" ]] && extra_packages+=( |
|||
|
|||
neofetch |
|||
|
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
[[ ($os = "gnuinos") && ($release = "jessie") ]] && extra_packages+=( |
|||
|
|||
#runit |
|||
#runit-sysv |
|||
icecat |
|||
libnetaid |
|||
simple-netaid-cdk |
|||
#tbsm |
|||
yad |
|||
simplescreenrecorder |
|||
tar |
|||
ffmpeg |
|||
gftp |
|||
##clearlooks-gnuinos-purpy-theme |
|||
|
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
[[ ($release = "ascii") || ($release = "beowulf") ]] && extra_packages+=( |
|||
|
|||
xserver-xorg-legacy |
|||
|
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
[[ $release = "beowulf" ]] && extra_packages+=( |
|||
|
|||
##cinnabar-icon-theme |
|||
##clearlooks-phenix-cinnabar-theme |
|||
##gtk3-nooverlayscrollbar |
|||
|
|||
) |
|||
|
|||
[[ ($os = "gnuinos") || ($release = "beowulf") ]] && extra_packages+=( |
|||
|
|||
falkon |
|||
##otter-browser |
|||
##clearlooks-phenix-gnuinos-theme |
|||
##skippy-xd |
|||
## brightside |
|||
##firefox-esr |
|||
|
|||
) |
|||
|
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@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ |
|||
#!/usr/bin/env zsh |
|||
# gnuinos-lxqt.blend |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
BLENDPATH="${BLENDPATH:-$(dirname $0)}" |
|||
|
|||
source $BLENDPATH/config |
|||
|
|||
blend_preinst() { |
|||
fn blend_preinst |
|||
req=(strapdir blend release) |
|||
ckreq || return 1 |
|||
|
|||
notice "executing ${blendname##*/} preinst" |
|||
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
blend_postinst() { |
|||
fn blend_postinst |
|||
req=(strapdir blendname os release liveuser) |
|||
ckreq || return 1 |
|||
|
|||
notice "executing ${blendname##*/} postinst" |
|||
|
|||
pushd $blendname/rootfs-overlay |
|||
dirs=$(ls -l | awk '{print $9}') |
|||
popd |
|||
echo $dirs > $workdir/tmp_$$ |
|||
# Remove lines in blank: |
|||
cat $workdir/tmp_$$ | sed '/^ *$/d' > $workdir/dirs_$$ |
|||
|
|||
for i in $(cat $workdir/dirs_$$); do |
|||
echo $i |
|||
mkdir -p $strapdir/$i |
|||
rsync -avx --no-o --no-g $blendname/rootfs-overlay/$i/* $strapdir/$i |
|||
done |
|||
|
|||
# Remove temp files: |
|||
rm -rf $workdir/tmp_$$ $workdir/dirs_$$ |
|||
|
|||
for line in `find $blendname/rootfs-overlay/usr/bin -name "*"`; do |
|||
[[ ${line##*/} != "bin" ]] && chmod -R 655 $strapdir/usr/bin/${line##*/} |
|||
done |
|||
|
|||
for line in `find $blendname/rootfs-overlay/lib/live/config -name "*"`; do |
|||
[[ ${line##*/} != "config" ]] && chmod -R 700 $strapdir/lib/live/config/${line##*/} |
|||
done |
|||
|
|||
echo \ |
|||
"#!/bin/sh |
|||
|
|||
## live-config(7) - System Configuration Scripts |
|||
## Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org> |
|||
## |
|||
## This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details see COPYING. |
|||
## This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it |
|||
## under certain conditions; see COPYING for details. |
|||
|
|||
set -e |
|||
|
|||
# just a hack for the live-user setup under jessie |
|||
|
|||
ConfigureLiveUser () |
|||
{ |
|||
echo -n \" Live User\" |
|||
|
|||
groupadd $liveuser |
|||
/usr/sbin/useradd --home /home/$os --create-home --gid $liveuser $liveuser |
|||
|
|||
groups={ |
|||
|
|||
cdrom |
|||
floppy |
|||
audio |
|||
dip |
|||
sudo |
|||
video |
|||
plugdev |
|||
fuse |
|||
bluetooth |
|||
netdev |
|||
scanner |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
for i in groups; do |
|||
usermod -a -G \$i $liveuser |
|||
done |
|||
|
|||
user_passwd_line=\$(awk -F':' '\$1 ~ /^${liveuser}$/ { print \$0 }' /target/etc/passwd) |
|||
user_new_passwd_line=\$(awk -F':' '\$1 ~ /^${liveuser}$/ { print \$1\"::\"\$3\":\"\$4\":\"\$5\":\"\$6\":\"\$7 }' /target/etc/passwd) |
|||
|
|||
sed -i \"s/\${user_passwd_line}/\${user_new_passwd_line}/g\" /target/etc/passwd |
|||
|
|||
user_shadow_line=\$(awk -F':' '\$1 ~ /^${liveuser}$/ { print \$0 }' /target/etc/shadow) |
|||
user_new_shadow_line=\$(awk -F':' '\$1 ~ /^${liveuser}$/ { print \$1\"::\"\$3\":\"\$4\":\"\$5\":\"\$6\":::\" }' /target/etc/shadow) |
|||
|
|||
sed -i \"s/\${user_shadow_line}/\${user_new_shadow_line}/g\" /target/etc/shadow |
|||
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
ConfigureLiveUser |
|||
" > $strapdir/lib/live/config/1220-live-user-setup |
|||
|
|||
chmod -R 700 $strapdir/lib/live/config/1220-live-user-setup |
|||
|
|||
echo \ |
|||
"# Xwrapper.config (Debian X Window System server wrapper configuration file) |
|||
# |
|||
# This file was generated by the post-installation script of the |
|||
# xserver-xorg-legacy package using values from the debconf database. |
|||
# |
|||
# See the Xwrapper.config(5) manual page for more information. |
|||
# |
|||
# This file is automatically updated on upgrades of the xserver-xorg-legacy |
|||
# package *only* if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of that |
|||
# package. |
|||
# |
|||
# If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated |
|||
# again, run the following command as root: |
|||
# dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg-legacy |
|||
allowed_users=anybody |
|||
needs_root_rights = no |
|||
" > $strapdir/etc/X11/Xwrapper.config |
|||
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
blend_finalize() { |
|||
fn blend_finalize |
|||
req=(R strapdir os url root release) |
|||
ckreq || return 1 |
|||
|
|||
notice "executing $blend finalize" |
|||
|
|||
#cp -av $R/blends/$blend/dselect/pkglist.txt $strapdir/tmp/ |
|||
|
|||
sed -i '12i Defaults env_reset , timestamp_timeout = 0' $strapdir/etc/sudoers |
|||
|
|||
# Remove possible replicated lines from sudoers: |
|||
uniq $strapdir/etc/sudoers /tmp/sudoers_$$ |
|||
rm -f $strapdir/etc/sudoers |
|||
mv /tmp/sudoers_$$ $strapdir/etc/sudoers |
|||
|
|||
echo \ |
|||
"127.0.0.1 ${os} localhost |
|||
::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback |
|||
fe00::0 ip6-localnet |
|||
fe00::0 ip6-mcastprefix |
|||
fe02::1 ip6-allnodes |
|||
fe02::1 ip6-allrouters" > $strapdir/etc/hosts |
|||
|
|||
cat <<EOF | sudo tee ${strapdir}/finalize >/dev/null |
|||
#!/bin/sh |
|||
|
|||
rm -f /etc/apt/*~ |
|||
cd /root |
|||
rm -f .bash_history .cache .dbus .gvfs .local .nano .synaptic .thumbnails |
|||
rm -rf .cache .synaptic |
|||
cd / |
|||
rm -f vmlinuz.old initrd.img.old |
|||
|
|||
chmod +x /etc/rc.local |
|||
chmod -R 644 /usr/share/backgrounds/gnuinos_background.jpg |
|||
|
|||
dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg-legacy |
|||
|
|||
apt-get --yes --force-yes --reinstall install gnome-theme-gilouche |
|||
cp -av /etc/skel/.gtkrc-2.0 /root/ |
|||
mkdir -p /root/.config |
|||
mkdir -p /root/.config/gtk-3.0 |
|||
cp -av /etc/skel/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini /root/.config/gtk-3.0/ |
|||
sed -i "s/gtk-icon-theme-name=\"mate\"/gtk-icon-theme-name=\"Tango\"/g" /root/.gtkrc-2.0 |
|||
sed -i "s/gtk-icon-theme-name=mate/gtk-icon-theme-name=Tango/g" /root/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini |
|||
apt-get autoremove |
|||
apt-get clean |
|||
rm -f /var/lib/apt/lists/*_dists_* |
|||
|
|||
echo \ |
|||
" |
|||
echo \" |
|||
deb ${mirror} ${release} ${section} |
|||
deb-src ${mirror} ${release} ${section} |
|||
|
|||
deb ${mirror} ${release}-updates ${section} |
|||
deb-src ${mirror} ${release}-updates ${section} |
|||
|
|||
deb ${mirror} ${release}-security ${section} |
|||
deb-src ${mirror} ${release}-security ${section}\" > /etc/apt/sources.list |
|||
|
|||
exit 0" >> /usr/bin/preseed-hack |
|||
|
|||
if [ -x /usr/bin/iceweasel-uxp ]; then |
|||
update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-www-browser x-www-browser /usr/bin/iceweasel-uxp 100 |
|||
fi |
|||
|
|||
EOF |
|||
|
|||
chroot-script -d finalize || zerr |
|||
|
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ |
|||
|
|||
# Created by lxqt-config-appearance (DO NOT EDIT!) |
|||
[Settings] |
|||
gtk-theme-name = Adwaita |
|||
gtk-icon-theme-name = oxygen |
|||
# GTK3 ignores bold or italic attributes. |
|||
gtk-font-name = Sans 11 |
|||
gtk-menu-images = 1 |
|||
gtk-button-images = 1 |
|||
gtk-toolbar-style = GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ |
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ |
|||
[General] |
|||
ControlGTKThemeEnabled=true |
|||
__userfile__=true |
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ |
|||
[General] |
|||
size=@Size(696 404) |
@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ |
|||
[General] |
|||
__userfile__=true |
|||
icon_theme=oxygen |
|||
theme=light |
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ |
|||
[General] |
|||
__userfile__=true |
|||
window_manager=openbox |
|||
|
|||
[Mouse] |
|||
cursor_theme=DMZ-White |
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ |
|||
[General] |
|||
__userfile__=true |
@ -0,0 +1,744 @@ |
|||
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
|||
|
|||
<!-- Do not edit this file, it will be overwritten on install. |
|||
Copy the file to $HOME/.config/openbox/lxqt-rc.xml instead. --> |
|||
|
|||
<openbox_config xmlns="http://openbox.org/3.4/rc" |
|||
xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> |
|||
|
|||
<resistance> |
|||
<strength>10</strength> |
|||
<screen_edge_strength>20</screen_edge_strength> |
|||
</resistance> |
|||
|
|||
<focus> |
|||
<focusNew>yes</focusNew> |
|||
<!-- always try to focus new windows when they appear. other rules do |
|||
apply --> |
|||
<followMouse>no</followMouse> |
|||
<!-- move focus to a window when you move the mouse into it --> |
|||
<focusLast>yes</focusLast> |
|||
<!-- focus the last used window when changing desktops, instead of the one |
|||
under the mouse pointer. when followMouse is enabled --> |
|||
<underMouse>no</underMouse> |
|||
<!-- move focus under the mouse, even when the mouse is not moving --> |
|||
<focusDelay>200</focusDelay> |
|||
<!-- when followMouse is enabled, the mouse must be inside the window for |
|||
this many milliseconds (1000 = 1 sec) before moving focus to it --> |
|||
<raiseOnFocus>no</raiseOnFocus> |
|||
<!-- when followMouse is enabled, and a window is given focus by moving the |
|||
mouse into it, also raise the window --> |
|||
</focus> |
|||
|
|||
<placement> |
|||
<policy>Smart</policy> |
|||
<!-- 'Smart' or 'UnderMouse' --> |
|||
<center>yes</center> |
|||
<!-- whether to place windows in the center of the free area found or |
|||
the top left corner --> |
|||
<monitor>Primary</monitor> |
|||
<!-- with Smart placement on a multi-monitor system, try to place new windows |
|||
on: 'Any' - any monitor, 'Mouse' - where the mouse is, 'Active' - where |
|||
the active window is, 'Primary' - only on the primary monitor --> |
|||
<primaryMonitor>1</primaryMonitor> |
|||
<!-- The monitor where Openbox should place popup dialogs such as the |
|||
focus cycling popup, or the desktop switch popup. It can be an index |
|||
from 1, specifying a particular monitor. Or it can be one of the |
|||
following: 'Mouse' - where the mouse is, or |
|||
'Active' - where the active window is --> |
|||
</placement> |
|||
|
|||
<theme> |
|||
<name>Onyx</name> |
|||
<titleLayout>NLIMC</titleLayout> |
|||
<!-- |
|||
available characters are NDSLIMC, each can occur at most once. |
|||
N: window icon |
|||
L: window label (AKA title). |
|||
I: iconify |
|||
M: maximize |
|||
C: close |
|||
S: shade (roll up/down) |
|||
D: omnipresent (on all desktops). |
|||
--> |
|||
<keepBorder>yes</keepBorder> |
|||
<animateIconify>yes</animateIconify> |
|||
<font place="ActiveWindow"> |
|||
<name>sans</name> |
|||
<size>10</size> |
|||
<!-- font size in points --> |
|||
<weight>bold</weight> |
|||
<!-- 'bold' or 'normal' --> |
|||
<slant>normal</slant> |
|||
<!-- 'italic' or 'normal' --> |
|||
</font> |
|||
<font place="InactiveWindow"> |
|||
<name>sans</name> |
|||
<size>10</size> |
|||
<!-- font size in points --> |
|||
<weight>bold</weight> |
|||
<!-- 'bold' or 'normal' --> |
|||
<slant>normal</slant> |
|||
<!-- 'italic' or 'normal' --> |
|||
</font> |
|||
<font place="MenuHeader"> |
|||
<name>sans</name> |
|||
<size>9</size> |
|||
<!-- font size in points --> |
|||
<weight>normal</weight> |
|||
<!-- 'bold' or 'normal' --> |
|||
<slant>normal</slant> |
|||
<!-- 'italic' or 'normal' --> |
|||
</font> |
|||
<font place="MenuItem"> |
|||
<name>sans</name> |
|||
<size>9</size> |
|||
<!-- font size in points --> |
|||
<weight>normal</weight> |
|||
<!-- 'bold' or 'normal' --> |
|||
<slant>normal</slant> |
|||
<!-- 'italic' or 'normal' --> |
|||
</font> |
|||
<font place="ActiveOnScreenDisplay"> |
|||
<name>sans</name> |
|||
<size>9</size> |
|||
<!-- font size in points --> |
|||
<weight>bold</weight> |
|||
<!-- 'bold' or 'normal' --> |
|||
<slant>normal</slant> |
|||
<!-- 'italic' or 'normal' --> |
|||
</font> |
|||
<font place="InactiveOnScreenDisplay"> |
|||
<name>sans</name> |
|||
<size>9</size> |
|||
<!-- font size in points --> |
|||
<weight>bold</weight> |
|||
<!-- 'bold' or 'normal' --> |
|||
<slant>normal</slant> |
|||
<!-- 'italic' or 'normal' --> |
|||
</font> |
|||
</theme> |
|||
|
|||
<desktops> |
|||
<!-- this stuff is only used at startup, pagers allow you to change them |
|||
during a session |
|||
|
|||
these are default values to use when other ones are not already set |
|||
by other applications, or saved in your session |
|||
|
|||
use obconf if you want to change these without having to log out |
|||
and back in --> |
|||
<number>2</number> |
|||
<firstdesk>1</firstdesk> |
|||
<names> |
|||
<!-- set names up here if you want to, like this: |
|||
<name>desktop 1</name> |
|||
<name>desktop 2</name> |
|||
--> |
|||
</names> |
|||
<popupTime>875</popupTime> |
|||
<!-- The number of milliseconds to show the popup for when switching |
|||
desktops. Set this to 0 to disable the popup. --> |
|||
</desktops> |
|||
|
|||
<resize> |
|||
<drawContents>yes</drawContents> |
|||
<popupShow>Nonpixel</popupShow> |
|||
<!-- 'Always', 'Never', or 'Nonpixel' (xterms and such) --> |
|||
<popupPosition>Center</popupPosition> |
|||
<!-- 'Center', 'Top', or 'Fixed' --> |
|||
<popupFixedPosition> |
|||
<!-- these are used if popupPosition is set to 'Fixed' --> |
|||
|
|||
<x>10</x> |
|||
<!-- positive number for distance from left edge, negative number for |
|||
distance from right edge, or 'Center' --> |
|||
<y>10</y> |
|||
<!-- positive number for distance from top edge, negative number for |
|||
distance from bottom edge, or 'Center' --> |
|||
</popupFixedPosition> |
|||
</resize> |
|||
|
|||
<!-- You can reserve a portion of your screen where windows will not cover when |
|||
they are maximized, or when they are initially placed. |
|||
Many programs reserve space automatically, but you can use this in other |
|||
cases. --> |
|||
<margins> |
|||
<top>0</top> |
|||
<bottom>0</bottom> |
|||
<left>0</left> |
|||
<right>0</right> |
|||
</margins> |
|||
|
|||
<dock> |
|||
<position>TopLeft</position> |
|||
<!-- (Top|Bottom)(Left|Right|)|Top|Bottom|Left|Right|Floating --> |
|||
<floatingX>0</floatingX> |
|||
<floatingY>0</floatingY> |
|||
<noStrut>no</noStrut> |
|||
<stacking>Above</stacking> |
|||
<!-- 'Above', 'Normal', or 'Below' --> |
|||
<direction>Vertical</direction> |
|||
<!-- 'Vertical' or 'Horizontal' --> |
|||
<autoHide>no</autoHide> |
|||
<hideDelay>300</hideDelay> |
|||
<!-- in milliseconds (1000 = 1 second) --> |
|||
<showDelay>300</showDelay> |
|||
<!-- in milliseconds (1000 = 1 second) --> |
|||
<moveButton>Middle</moveButton> |
|||
<!-- 'Left', 'Middle', 'Right' --> |
|||
</dock> |
|||
|
|||
<keyboard> |
|||
<chainQuitKey>C-g</chainQuitKey> |
|||
|
|||
<!-- Keybindings for desktop switching --> |
|||
<keybind key="C-A-Left"> |
|||
<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>left</to><wrap>no</wrap></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="C-A-Right"> |
|||
<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>right</to><wrap>no</wrap></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="C-A-Up"> |
|||
<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>up</to><wrap>no</wrap></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="C-A-Down"> |
|||
<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>down</to><wrap>no</wrap></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="S-A-Left"> |
|||
<action name="SendToDesktop"><to>left</to><wrap>no</wrap></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="S-A-Right"> |
|||
<action name="SendToDesktop"><to>right</to><wrap>no</wrap></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="S-A-Up"> |
|||
<action name="SendToDesktop"><to>up</to><wrap>no</wrap></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="S-A-Down"> |
|||
<action name="SendToDesktop"><to>down</to><wrap>no</wrap></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="W-F1"> |
|||
<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>1</to></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="W-F2"> |
|||
<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>2</to></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="W-F3"> |
|||
<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>3</to></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="W-F4"> |
|||
<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>4</to></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="W-d"> |
|||
<action name="ToggleShowDesktop"/> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
|
|||
<!-- Keybindings for windows --> |
|||
<keybind key="A-F4"> |
|||
<action name="Close"/> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="A-Escape"> |
|||
<action name="Lower"/> |
|||
<action name="FocusToBottom"/> |
|||
<action name="Unfocus"/> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="A-space"> |
|||
<action name="ShowMenu"><menu>client-menu</menu></action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
|
|||
<!-- Keybindings for window switching --> |
|||
<keybind key="A-Tab"> |
|||
<action name="NextWindow"> |
|||
<finalactions> |
|||
<action name="Focus"/> |
|||
<action name="Raise"/> |
|||
<action name="Unshade"/> |
|||
</finalactions> |
|||
</action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="A-S-Tab"> |
|||
<action name="PreviousWindow"> |
|||
<finalactions> |
|||
<action name="Focus"/> |
|||
<action name="Raise"/> |
|||
<action name="Unshade"/> |
|||
</finalactions> |
|||
</action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="C-A-Tab"> |
|||
<action name="NextWindow"> |
|||
<panels>yes</panels><desktop>yes</desktop> |
|||
<finalactions> |
|||
<action name="Focus"/> |
|||
<action name="Raise"/> |
|||
<action name="Unshade"/> |
|||
</finalactions> |
|||
</action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
|
|||
<!-- Keybindings for window switching with the arrow keys --> |
|||
<keybind key="W-S-Right"> |
|||
<action name="DirectionalCycleWindows"> |
|||
<direction>right</direction> |
|||
</action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="W-S-Left"> |
|||
<action name="DirectionalCycleWindows"> |
|||
<direction>left</direction> |
|||
</action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="W-S-Up"> |
|||
<action name="DirectionalCycleWindows"> |
|||
<direction>up</direction> |
|||
</action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
<keybind key="W-S-Down"> |
|||
<action name="DirectionalCycleWindows"> |
|||
<direction>down</direction> |
|||
</action> |
|||
</keybind> |
|||
|
|||
<!-- Keybindings for running applications. |
|||
Commented out as application shortcuts should be handled by lxqt-globalkeys in LXQt sessions. |
|||
<keybind key="W-q"> |
|||
<action name="Execute"> |
|||
<startupnotify> |
|||
<enabled>true</enabled> |
|||
<name>Qupzilla</name> |
|||
</startupnotify> |
|||
<command>qupzilla</command> |
|||
</action> |
|||
</keybind> --> |
|||
</keyboard> |
|||
|
|||
<mouse> |
|||
<dragThreshold>1</dragThreshold> |
|||
<!-- number of pixels the mouse must move before a drag begins --> |
|||
<doubleClickTime>500</doubleClickTime> |
|||
<!-- in milliseconds (1000 = 1 second) --> |
|||
<screenEdgeWarpTime>400</screenEdgeWarpTime> |
|||
<!-- Time before changing desktops when the pointer touches the edge of the |
|||
screen while moving a window, in milliseconds (1000 = 1 second). |
|||
Set this to 0 to disable warping --> |
|||
<screenEdgeWarpMouse>false</screenEdgeWarpMouse> |
|||
<!-- Set this to TRUE to move the mouse pointer across the desktop when |
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<context name="Frame"> |
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<mousebind button="A-Left" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="A-Left" action="Click"> |
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<action name="Unshade"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="A-Left" action="Drag"> |
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<action name="Move"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="A-Right" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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<action name="Unshade"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="A-Right" action="Drag"> |
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<action name="Resize"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="A-Middle" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Lower"/> |
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<action name="FocusToBottom"/> |
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<action name="Unfocus"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="A-Up" action="Click"> |
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<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>previous</to></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="A-Down" action="Click"> |
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<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>next</to></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="C-A-Up" action="Click"> |
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<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>previous</to></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="C-A-Down" action="Click"> |
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<action name="GoToDesktop"><to>next</to></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="A-S-Up" action="Click"> |
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<action name="SendToDesktop"><to>previous</to></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="A-S-Down" action="Click"> |
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<action name="SendToDesktop"><to>next</to></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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</context> |
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<context name="Titlebar"> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Drag"> |
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<action name="Move"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="DoubleClick"> |
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<action name="ToggleMaximize"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="Up" action="Click"> |
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<action name="if"> |
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<shaded>no</shaded> |
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<then> |
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<action name="Shade"/> |
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<action name="FocusToBottom"/> |
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<action name="Unfocus"/> |
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<action name="Lower"/> |
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</then> |
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</action> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="Down" action="Click"> |
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<action name="if"> |
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<shaded>yes</shaded> |
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<then> |
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<action name="Unshade"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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</then> |
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</action> |
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</mousebind> |
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</context> |
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<context name="Titlebar Top Right Bottom Left TLCorner TRCorner BRCorner BLCorner"> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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<action name="Unshade"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="Middle" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Lower"/> |
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<action name="FocusToBottom"/> |
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<action name="Unfocus"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="Right" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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<action name="ShowMenu"><menu>client-menu</menu></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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</context> |
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<context name="Top"> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Drag"> |
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<action name="Resize"><edge>top</edge></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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</context> |
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<context name="Left"> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Drag"> |
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<action name="Resize"><edge>left</edge></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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</context> |
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<context name="Right"> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Drag"> |
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<action name="Resize"><edge>right</edge></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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</context> |
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<context name="Bottom"> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Drag"> |
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<action name="Resize"><edge>bottom</edge></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="Right" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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<action name="ShowMenu"><menu>client-menu</menu></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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</context> |
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<context name="TRCorner BRCorner TLCorner BLCorner"> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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<action name="Unshade"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Drag"> |
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<action name="Resize"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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</context> |
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<context name="Client"> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="Middle" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="Right" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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</context> |
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<context name="Icon"> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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<action name="Unshade"/> |
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<action name="ShowMenu"><menu>client-menu</menu></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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<mousebind button="Right" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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<action name="ShowMenu"><menu>client-menu</menu></action> |
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</mousebind> |
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</context> |
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<context name="AllDesktops"> |
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<mousebind button="Left" action="Press"> |
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<action name="Focus"/> |
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<action name="Raise"/> |
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<action name="Unshade"/> |
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</mousebind> |
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