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This is David Hogan's 9wm updated to behave more like
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Plan 9's rio. Since I cannot get approval for the changes
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and I'd prefer not to resort to patches, I have renamed it "rio".
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Current incompatibilities that would be nice to fix:
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- Rio uses X11 fonts for the menu, and there aren't any good ones!
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I'm tempted to hard-code the Plan 9 default font bitmap.
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- The command-line options should be made more like Plan 9.
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- Should work out a protocol between 9term and rio so that:
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* 9term can tell rio to blue its border during hold mode
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* rio can tell 9term to fade its text when it loses focus
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* rio can tell 9term to unfade its text when it regains focus
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- Should change window focus on b2/b3 clicks and then
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pass along the click event to the now-focused window.
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- Should change 9term to redirect b3 clicks to rio so that rio
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can put up the usual b3 menu.
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The original README is below.
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- russ cox
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rsc@swtch.com
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20 march 2004
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9wm Version 1.2
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Copyright 1994-1996 David Hogan.
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What is 9wm?
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============
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9wm is an X window manager which attempts to emulate the Plan 9 window
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manager 8-1/2 as far as possible within the constraints imposed by X.
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It provides a simple yet comfortable user interface, without garish
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decorations or title-bars. Or icons. And it's click-to-type. This
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will not appeal to everybody, but if you're not put off yet then read
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on. (And don't knock it until you've tried it.)
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One major difference between 9wm and 8-1/2 is that the latter provides
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windows of text with a typescript interface, and doesn't need to run a
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separate program to emulate a terminal. 9wm, as an X window manager,
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does require a separate program. For better 8-1/2 emulation, you should
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obtain Matthew Farrow's "9term" program (ftp://ftp.cs.su.oz.au/matty/unicode),
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version 1.6 or later (earlier versions don't cooperate with 9wm in
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implementing "hold mode"). Of course, you can run xterm under 9wm as well.
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What is 9wm not?
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================
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9wm is not a virtual window manager. It is not customisable to any
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great extent. It is not large and unwieldy, and doesn't use the X
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toolkit. Requests to make it any of these things will be silently
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ignored (or flamed if I have had a bad day :-) If you want tvtwm
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or mwm, you know where to get them...
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Where do I get it?
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==================
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The latest version of 9wm is held at ftp://ftp.cs.su.oz.au/dhog/9wm
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Author
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======
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9wm was written by David Hogan (dhog@cs.su.oz.au), a postgraduate
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student at the Basser Department of Computer Science, University
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of Sydney (http://www.cs.su.oz.au/~dhog/).
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Licence
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=======
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9wm is free software, and is Copyright (c) 1994-1996 by David Hogan.
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Permission is granted to all sentient beings to use this software,
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to make copies of it, and to distribute those copies, provided
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that:
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(1) the copyright and licence notices are left intact
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(2) the recipients are aware that it is free software
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(3) any unapproved changes in functionality are either
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(i) only distributed as patches
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or (ii) distributed as a new program which is not called 9wm
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and whose documentation gives credit where it is due
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(4) the author is not held responsible for any defects
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or shortcomings in the software, or damages caused by it.
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There is no warranty for this software. Have a nice day.
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How do I compile/install it?
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Assuming your system is correctly configured, you should only need to
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run xmkmf to generate the Makefile, and then run make or make install.
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make install.man should copy the manpage (9wm.man) to the appropriate
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directory.
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If the make fails, complaining that the function _XShapeQueryExtension
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does not exist, try removing the "-DSHAPE" from the Imakefile, and
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run xmkmf and make again.
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If you don't have imake, or it is misconfigured, or you would prefer
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not to use it, try copying the file "Makefile.no-imake" to "Makefile",
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then edit the definitions in this Makefile to suit your system. This
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may require defining suitable compilation flags for your system
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(normally imake does this for you). For instance, on AIX you must
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include "-DBSD_INCLUDES" in CFLAGS.
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How do I use it?
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================
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See the manual page for details. You should probably read the
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man page for 9term as well.
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What if I find a bug?
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=====================
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Please mail all bug reports to 9wm-bugs@plan9.cs.su.oz.au, so
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that I can incorporate fixes into the next release. If you can
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tell me how to fix it, all the better.
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Known Problems/Bugs
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9wm tries hard to emulate 8-1/2, but isn't 100% compatible. If
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you are an experienced 8-1/2 user, please be patient with it.
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One intentional difference between 9wm and 8-1/2 is in the behaviour
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of the menu when the last hidden item is unhidden. Under 8-1/2, when
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the menu is next used, it pops up with "New" selected. Under 9wm,
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the (new) last menu item will be selected. This is a feature. It
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may be confusing if you frequently switch between 9wm and 8-1/2.
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If you don't like this feature, email me for the one line fix.
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There have been some problems encountered when resizing 9term on
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some platforms. This turns out to be a problem in 9term (actually
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in libXg, to be precise). Newer versions of 9term should be
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immune to this, see matty@cs.su.oz.au if your 9term needs fixing.
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Some client programs do weird things. One of these is Frame Maker.
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It appears that if it has a modal dialog on the screen, then if any
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of its windows are current, all keypresses are redirected to the
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modal dialog. This is not 9wm's fault -- Frame Maker is doing this.
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Programs like Netscape Navigator like to put riddiculously long
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icon name properties on their windows, of the form "Netscape: blah blah".
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There is no way that I know of to stop netscape from doing this. For this
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reason, 9wm truncates labels at the first colon it finds. This keeps the
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button 3 menu from becoming excessively wide. Note that with same
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applications, you can use an iconName resource to set the label; this
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works well for "xman", whose default icon name of "Manual Browser"
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is a tad too long.
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See Also
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========
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http://www.cs.su.oz.au/~dhog/
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The 9wm Home Page
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ftp://ftp.cs.su.oz.au/matty/unicode/
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for source to 9term (get README first)
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ftp://plan9.att.com/plan9/unixsrc/sam/
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for source && info on Rob Pike's editor "sam"
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ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/unix-faq/shell/rc
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for information on a publically available implementation
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of the Plan 9 shell "rc" for unix (or look in comp.unix.shell).
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ftp://viz.tamu.edu/pub/rc
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for source to the abovementioned implementation of rc.
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http://plan9.att.com/plan9/
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http://plan9.att.com/magic/man2html/1/8%c2%bd
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for information on Plan 9 (including the 8-1/2 manual entry)
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Acknowledgements
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Thanks to Rob Pike for writing the original 8-1/2 program (and
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before that, mux) which inspired the writing of 9wm.
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Thanks to John Mackin, whose gwm "wool code" for emulating mux
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was also an inspiration: I used it (and hacked it) until I got
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too frustrated with gwm's large memory requirements and lack of
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speed (sorry Colas!), and decided to write a dedicated program.
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Thanks to Matthew Farrow for writing 9term.
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A big thanks to Dave Edmondson for adding support for
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multi-screen displays.
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The following people helped beta test 9wm:
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John Mackin
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Noel Hunt
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Fred Curtis
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James Matthew Farrow
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Danny Yee
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Arnold Robbins
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Byron Rakitzis
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micro@cooper.edu
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