wmanagerrc-update
—
update your wmanager settings automatically
The wmanagerrc-update
program creates or updates the
~/.wmanagerrc file with a list of X11 window managers
currently installed on the system. On systems that do not have a convention
for registering X window managers, wmanagerrc-update
simply copies the contents of the ~/.wmanagerrc.user
file to ~/.wmanagerrc.
On systems that register the installed X window managers, the
wmanagerrc-update
program adds all of them to the
wmanager(1)
configuration so that they are available soon after installation. Currently,
only Debian GNU/Linux and similar systems that use the
update-alternaties(8)
mechanism are supported. Locally installed window managers and things not
registered as alternatives for
x-window-manager(1)
can be added to the file ~/.wmanagerrc.user in the
.wmanagerrc format; see the
wmanager(1)
README file, usually
/usr/share/doc/wmanager/README.gz, for more
information. The wmanagerrc-update
program uses the
entries first from ~/.wmanagerrc.user, then from the
the registered window managers, in the order of
update-alternatives(8)
priorities. You can override this by listing entries in wanted order in
~/.wmanagerrc.order, separated by whitespace.
Concurrent wmanagerrc-update
processes may clobber the
.wmanagerrc file.
The wmanagerrc-update
program was written by
Tommi Virtanen in 2000 and later modified by
Peter Pentchev. This manual page was originally
written in perldoc format by Tommi Virtanen in 2000,
and converted to mdoc format and updated by Peter
Pentchev in 2008.
Tommi Virtanen ⟨tv@debian.org⟩
Peter Pentchev ⟨roam@ringlet.net⟩