From da53add7051e502ebd6c98f5c25495e62d2c20e6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bill Spitzak Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 21:55:38 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Added missing config.h, make runs ./configure automatically --- Makefile | 2 +- config.h | 166 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 167 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 config.h diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 486c524..aaac66b 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ MANPAGE = 1 OBJECTS = $(CXXFILES:.C=.o) -all: $(PROGRAM) +all: makeinclude $(PROGRAM) $(PROGRAM) : $(OBJECTS) $(CXX) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(PROGRAM) $(OBJECTS) $(LIBS) $(LDLIBS) diff --git a/config.h b/config.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51bbcdd --- /dev/null +++ b/config.h @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +// config.h +// You can edit these symbols to change the behavior & appearance of flwm. +// Turning off features will make flwm smaller too! + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// BEHAVIOR: + +// Turn this on for click-to-type (rather than point-to-type). +// On: clicking on the window gives it focus +// Off: pointing at the window gives it the focus. +#define CLICK_TO_TYPE 0 + +// Most window managers consider this and click-to-type equivalent. +// On: clicking anywhere on window raises it +// Off: you have to click on the border to raise window +#define CLICK_RAISES CLICK_TO_TYPE + +// For point-to-type, sticky focus means you don't lose the focus +// until you move the cursor to another window that wants focus. +// If this is off you lose focus as soon as the cursor goes outside +// the window (such as to the desktop): +#define STICKY_FOCUS 1 + +// For point-to-type, after this many seconds the window is raised, +// nothing is done if this is not defined: +//#define AUTO_RAISE 0.5 + +// set this to zero to remove the multiple-desktop code. This will +// make flwm about 20K smaller +#define DESKTOPS 1 + +// set this to zero for "new desktop" to just create one without asking +// for a name. This saves 12K or so of fltk input field code: +#define ASK_FOR_NEW_DESKTOP_NAME 1 + +// wm2 has no close box, for good reasons. Unfortunately too many programs +// assume there is one and have no other way to close a window. For a more +// "pure" implementation set this to zero: +#define CLOSE_BOX 1 + +// set this to zero to remove the minimize/window-shade button: +#define MINIMIZE_BOX 1 + +// If this is false the minimize button only changes the width of the +// window, so it acts like a Mac window shade. This was the original +// behavior, the new version makes it smaller vertically so it is just +// big enough to show the window title: +#define MINIMIZE_HEIGHT 1 + +// Read links from ~/.wmx to make menu items to run programs: +#define WMX_MENU_ITEMS 1 + +// Menu item to run a new xterm (if no wmx items found): +#define XTERM_MENU_ITEM 1 + +// Hotkeys (see Hotkeys.C for exactly what they do): +#define STANDARD_HOTKEYS 1 // alt+esc, alt+tab, alt+shift+tab +#define KWM_HOTKEYS 1 // ctrl+tab and ctrl+Fn for desktop switching +#define CDE_HOTKEYS defined(__sgi) // alt+fn do actions like raise/lower/close +#define WMX_HOTKEYS 1 // alt+up/down/enter/delete +#define WMX_DESK_HOTKEYS 0 // alt+left/right (conflict with Netscape) +#define DESKTOP_HOTKEYS 0 // alt+fn goes to desktop n + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// APPEARANCE: + +// Color for active window title bar (also for selected menu items): +// If not defined, no active window title highlighting is done. +#if CLICK_TO_TYPE +#define ACTIVE_COLOR 0xF0F0F0 +#endif +//#define ACTIVE_COLOR 0x000080 + +// thickness of the border edge on each side (includes XBORDER): +#define LEFT 3 +#define RIGHT 4 +#define TOP 3 +#define BOTTOM 4 + +// font for titles (if not set, helvetica bold is used): +// If this name is specific enough the font size is ignored. +//#define TITLE_FONT "-*-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*" +#define TITLE_FONT_SIZE 12 + +// thickness of title bar (LEFT is added to it): +#define TITLE_WIDTH (TITLE_FONT_SIZE+3) + +// size & position of buttons (must fit in title bar): +#define BUTTON_W TITLE_WIDTH +#define BUTTON_H BUTTON_W +#define BUTTON_LEFT LEFT +#define BUTTON_TOP TOP +#define BUTTON_BOTTOM BOTTOM + +// how many pixels from edge for resize handle: +#define RESIZE_EDGE 5 +// set this to zero to disable resizing by grabbing left edge: +#define RESIZE_LEFT 1 + +// must drag window this far off screen to snap the border off the screen: +#define EDGE_SNAP 50 +// must drag window this far off screen to actually move it off screen: +#define SCREEN_SNAP 100 + +// button decorations: +#define CLOSE_X 1 // windoze-style X in close button +#define CLOSE_HITTITE_LIGHTNING 0 // The ancient Hittite symbol for lightning +#define ICONIZE_BOX 0 // small box in iconize button +#define MINIMIZE_ARROW 0 // minimize button draws a <- rather than | + +// default colors for cursor: +#ifdef __sgi +#define CURSOR_FG_COLOR 0xff0000 +#else +#define CURSOR_FG_COLOR 0x000000 +#endif +#define CURSOR_BG_COLOR 0xffffff + +// "Clock in the title bar" code contributed by Kevin Quick +// : + +// Add a clock to the active window's title bar using specified +// strftime fmt Note: in keeping with the minimalistic, fast, and +// small philosophy of the flwm, the clock will only be updated +// once/minute so any display of seconds is frivolous. +//#define SHOW_CLOCK "%I:%M %p %Z" + +// We also support the concept of a clock alarm. The alarm is +// triggered by delivering SIGALRM to flwm and cleared by delivering +// SIGCONT to flwm. When the alarm is active, the foreground and +// background colors of the clock display are determined by the +// following settings. (The following are unused if SHOW_CLOCK is not +// defined). +#define ALARM_FG_COLOR 0x00ffff +#define ALARM_BG_COLOR 0xff0000 + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// MENU APPEARANCE: + +#define MAX_MENU_WIDTH 300 + +// size of the little pictures in the menu: +#define MENU_ICON_W 18 +#define MENU_ICON_H 15 + +// font to use in menus (if not set helvetica is used): +//#define MENU_FONT "-*-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*" +#define MENU_FONT_SIZE 12 + +//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +// You probably don't want to change any of these: + +#ifdef TITLE_FONT +#define TITLE_FONT_SLOT FL_FREE_FONT +#else +#define TITLE_FONT_SLOT FL_BOLD +#endif + +#ifdef MENU_FONT +#define MENU_FONT_SLOT Fl_Font(FL_FREE_FONT+1) +#else +#define MENU_FONT_SLOT FL_HELVETICA +#endif + +#define CURSOR_BG_SLOT Fl_Color(30) +#define CURSOR_FG_SLOT Fl_Color(31)