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Section: Beryl Manager (1)
Updated: 2006-10-21
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NAME
beryl-manager - The Beryl Manager
SYNOPSIS
beryl-manager [-d] [--no-force-display-manager] [--no-force-decorator] [--help] [--version]
DESCRIPTION
beryl-manager is a tray application that allows you to launch beryl, start different window decorators, start a different window manager or launch beryl-settings to configure your beryl environment. Should beryl crash, the beryl-manager will try to launch a window manager to fall back to. .
OPTIONS
- -d
- prevents from detaching from console. Useful for debugging and error analysis.
- --no-force-window-manager
- don't replace running window manager at start
- --no-force-decorator
- don't replace an eventually running decorator
- --version
- outputs the current version of beryl-manager
- --help
- short usage statement about beryl-manager
SIGNALS
- USR1
- Let the menu popup on screen. Used to show the running instance, instead of starting a new one.
- USR2
- Toggles between beryl and fallback windows-manager.
FILES
- $HOME/.beryl-managerrc
- Here are the settings stored.
BUGS
The running display manager and decorator detecting stuff only works if they are running on same machine. Beryl Manager itself connects only once to a Systray, if the Systray gets destroyed, it will not appear in a new instance (But you can always invoke beryl-manager a 2nd time to get the Popupwindow).
AUTHORS
- Quinn Storm (livinglatexkali@gmail.com)