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WMAKERCONF(1)							 WMAKERCONF(1)

NAME
       wmakerconf - configure the Window Maker X window manager

SYNOPSIS
       wmakerconf [ option ] [[ --show panel ...] | [ --hide panel ...]]

DESCRIPTION
       wmakerconf is a full-featured graphical configuration tool for the Win‐
       dow Maker window manager.  It uses an easy  point-and-click  interface,
       and  includes  online  help.  wmakerconf has a selection of panels with
       different sets of configuration options; the  panels  are  named	 menu,
       appearance,  themes,  shortcuts,	 mouse,	 windows,  workspace, effects,
       paths, and misc.

OPTIONS
       --config config_file
	      Define the filename of the wmakerconf  configuration  file  (the
	      default is /usr/share/wmakerconf/WMWmakerconf).

       --help Print a small amount of help.

       --hide panel
	      If one or more --hide options are given then only the panels not
	      listed are shown.	 Valid panel names are listed above.   Options
	      --show and --hide cannot be used together.

       --no-inet
	      Deactivates all Internet actions.

       --show panel
	      The opposite of --hide: if one or more --show options are speci‐
	      fied then only these panels are shown.  Valid  panel  names  are
	      listed   above.	Options	 --show	 and  --hide  cannot  be  used
	      together.

       --version
	      Prints current version.

SEE ALSO
       The wmakerconf manual (available from the Help menu)
       wmaker(1)

AUTHOR
       wmakerconf was written by  Ullrich  Hafner  <hafner@bigfoot.de>.	  This
       manual  page  was written by Adam Klein <aklein@debian.org> and updated
       by Kevin B. McCarty <kmccarty@princeton.edu> for the  Debian  GNU/Linux
       system (but may be used by others).

				  22 May 2003			 WMAKERCONF(1)
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