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/*
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Autoproperties. The default template and simple course of autopropping
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to help you add your own autoproperties. See the documentation for
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more keywords and the rest of what is possible through this file.
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First, it's good to note that you can't just make up the property
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string, you need to use a program called 'xprop' to show it. Please
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conduct the documentation.
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Another good tip is to make sure you have an ApplyOn entry. The
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autoproperties you define won't do any good if you don't tell pekwm
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when to apply them!
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Third tip. You can't match a window with more than one property. The
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first one that matches will be used, the rest ignored (see the gimp
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example).
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Note that the default entries are commented out, don't comment out your
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own autoproperties. :)
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*/
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Require {
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Templates = "True"
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}
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/*
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Group terminal applications
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*/
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# Property = "(term|rxvt),(erm|xvt)" {
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# ApplyOn = "New"
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# Group = "term" {
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# Size = "5"
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# FocusedFirst = "True"
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# Raise = "True"
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# }
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# }
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/*
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Remove decor of customize toolbar window of mozilla firefox.
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*/
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Property = "^(gecko|Gecko|firefox-bin),^Firefox-bin,,^Customize Toolbar\$" {
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ApplyOn = "Start New TransientOnly"
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Border = "False"
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Titlebar = "False"
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}
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/*
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Auto-group up to 10 mozilla download windows to group you call "moz-dl",
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using a WM_CLASS and specifying the the download window using the
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begining of its title. Make the windows go to the top-left corner of
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your workspace and place them under other windows. Do this when new
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windows show up, also to so called transient windows.
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*/
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# Property = "^mozilla-bin,^Mozilla-bin,,^Saving" {
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# ApplyOn = "New Transient"
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# Group = "moz-dl" { Size = "10" }
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# FrameGeometry = "+0+0"
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# Layer = "Below"
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# }
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/*
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Group together up to two windows that have a WM_CLASS that matches the
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property. Start these windows on workspace two.
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*/
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# Property = "^Mozilla,^navigator:browser" {
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# ApplyOn = "Start New Workspace"
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# Workspace = "2"
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# }
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/*
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Group together an infinite number of windows that match the property.
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When new windows are opened to this group, never make them the active
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window of the group, but open them in the background. Make these
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autoproperties apply on every pekwm start or when a new window is opened.
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*/
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# Property = "^dillo,^Dillo" {
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# ApplyOn = "Start New"
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# Group = "dillo" { Size = "0"; Behind = "True" }
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# }
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/*
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Put property matching windows under other windows and make the window
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appear on every workspace. Do not show matching windows on the pekwm
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goto menus, do not include them in frame switching (mod1+tab) and do
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not let other windows snap to them. Do this on pekwm start or when new
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window is opened, also include transient windows (in the example,
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xmms playlist and equalizer are transients).
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*/
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# Property = ".*,^xmms" {
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# ApplyOn = "Start New Transient"
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# Layer = "Desktop"
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# Sticky = "True"
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# Skip = "Menus FocusToggle Snap"
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# }
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/*
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Remove Gimp windows from the menus, only show the main toolbox window.
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Use the WM_WINDOW_ROLE to tell the difference between gimp windows.
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First make sure the toolbox window doesn't get confused with the rest
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of the windows. This just tells pekwm to ignore any matches for the
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toolbox later on. Without this, the toolbox would match with "the rest
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of the windows" and get ignored from the pekwm menus! We don't want that.
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*/
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# Property = "^gimp,^Gimp,gimp-toolbox" {
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# ApplyOn = "Start New"
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# }
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/*
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The Crop dialog always gets in the way, put it in the corner but place
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it above other windows anyways. Don't show the window in pekwm menus.
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*/
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# Property = "^gimp,^Gimp,gimp-crop-tool" {
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# ApplyOn = "Start New"
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# Layer = "OnTop"
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# FrameGeometry = "+0+0"
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# Skip = "Menus"
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# }
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/*
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The rest of the gimp windows should not show in pekwm menus eather.
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*/
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# Property = ".gimp,^Gimp" {
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# ApplyOn = "Start New"
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# Skip = "Menus";
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# }
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/*
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This should start making sense to you by now.
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*/
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# Property = "^gkrellm,^Gkrellm" {
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# ApplyOn = "Start New"
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# Sticky = "True"
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# Skip = "Menus FocusToggle"
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# Layer = "Desktop"
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# }
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/*
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Some useful standard application xclock xload and xbiff. This should
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be fairly clear to you. In addition to what you've allready learned,
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we make the windows appear without titlebars and borders. We are also
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using the geometry in all its glory, defining the windows size in
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addition to its position.
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*/
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# Property = "^xclock,^XClock" {
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# ApplyOn = "Start New"
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# ClientGeometry = "120x137+0-137"
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# Border = "False"; Titlebar = "False"
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# Sticky = "True"
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# Layer = "Desktop"
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# Skip = "Menus FocusToggle Snap"
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# }
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#
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# Property = "^xload,^XLoad" {
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# ApplyOn = "Start New"
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# ClientGeometry = "560x137+120-137"
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# Border = "False"; Titlebar = "False"
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# Sticky = "True"
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# Layer = "Desktop"
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# Skip = "Menus FocusToggle Snap"
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# }
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#
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# Property = "^xbiff,^XBiff" {
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# ApplyOn = "Start New"
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# ClientGeometry = "120x137-120-137"
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# Border = "False"; Titlebar = "False"
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# Sticky = "True"
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# Layer = "Desktop"
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# Skip = "Menus FocusToggle Snap"
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# }
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// End of autoproperties. -------------------------
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TypeRules {
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INCLUDE = "$_PEKWM_ETC_PATH/autoproperties_typerules"
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}
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/*
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Next, we do some siple window title rewriting.
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To make it simple, you can automatically make some windows get their
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title edited. Cut out an annoying piece, add text, replace text.
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This all happens in it's own section "TitleRules {}".
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I don't like the way dillo uses its titlebar, it says "Dillo: webpage".
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I want that "Dillo:" part to not show in the beginning, instead I want
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to make it show as "webpage - dillo".
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Then again, the "webpage - Mozilla Firefox" is too long for my taste.
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I shorten it in the second titlerule. And I'll place the shortened text
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in the beginning of the title just as a show how.
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*/
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# TitleRules {
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# Property = "^dillo,^Dillo" {
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# Rule = "/Dillo: (.*)/\\1 - dillo/"
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# }
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# Property = "^firefox-bin,^Firefox-bin" {
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# Rule = "/(.*) - Mozilla Firefox/MF: \\1/"
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# }
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# }
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// End of titlerules. -----------------------------
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/*
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Then for some harbour ordering done in it's own "Harbour {}" section.
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This is simple really, but you might want to check the documentation on
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how the positions work.
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Obpager is allways the last dockapp, the cpuload application is the
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first, and wmnd will get placed in the centre.
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*/
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# Harbour {
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# Property = "^obpager,^obpager" {
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# Position = "-1"
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# }
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# Property = ".*,.*cpuload" {
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# Position = "1"
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# }
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# Property = ".*,^wmnd" {
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# Position = "0"
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# }
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# }
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// End of harbour order rules. --------------------
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/*
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Last, if you have a theme that supports it, or you have hacked one up
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yourself, you can use the "DecorRules {}" section to make windows show
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up with independent decorations.
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Here we tell our terminal windows to use the special TERM decoration
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section found from your theme. Note that this _needs_ a theme that
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supports it.
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*/
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# DecorRules {
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# Property = "^term,^xterm" {
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# Decor = "TERM"
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# }
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# }
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