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FvwmEvent - the fvwm event module
FvwmEvent is a more versatile replacement for FvwmAudio. It can in general be used to hook any fvwm function or program to any window manager event. E.g: Delete unwanted Netscape Pop ups or application error pop ups as they appear, play sounds, log events to a file and the like. Be creative, you'll find a use for it.
FvwmEvent is spawned by fvwm, so no command line invocation will work. From within the .fvwm2rc file, FvwmEvent is spawned as follows:
Module FvwmEventor from within an fvwm pop-up menu:
DestroyMenu Module-Popup AddToMenu Module-Popup "Modules" Title + "Event" Module FvwmEvent + "Auto" Module FvwmAuto 200 + "Buttons" Module FvwmButtons + "Console" Module FvwmConsole + "Ident" Module FvwmIdent + "Banner" Module FvwmBanner + "Pager" Module FvwmPager 0 3
The FvwmEvent module communicates with the fvwm window manager to bind actions to window manager events. Different actions may be assigned to distinct window manager events.
FvwmEvent can be used to bind sound files to events like FvwmAudio (RiP) did. It can be used for logging event traces to a log file, while debugging fvwm.
FvwmEvent can also have builtin support for the rplay library. (heritage of FvwmAudio)
The invocation method was shown in the synopsis section. No command line invocation is possible. FvwmEvent must be invoked by the fvwm window manager. FvwmEvent accepts a single argument:
FvwmEvent gets config info from fvwm's module configuration database (see fvwm(1), section MODULE COMMANDS), and looks for certain configuration options:
# play sounds *FvwmEvent: Cmd builtin-rplay # execute distinct fvwm functions *FvwmEvent: Cmd # execute distinct external programs *FvwmEvent: Cmd execThis version of FvwmEvent has builtin rplay support which does not need to invoke an external audio player to play sounds. The rplay support is enabled when FvwmEvent is compiled with HAVE_RPLAY defined and when FvwmEvent: Cmd is set to builtin-rplay. See remarks below if FvwmEvent is invoked in FvwmAudio compatibility mode.
For example:
*FvwmEvent: Cmd builtin-rplay *FvwmEvent: add_window drip.aurplay can be obtained via anonymous ftp at
<URL:ftp://ftp.sdsu.edu/pub/rplay> or <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/Event/audio/rplay>FvwmEvent also has support for any other external program. e.g: the rsynth 'say' command:
*FvwmEvent: Cmd "Exec /rsynth/say" *FvwmEvent: destroy_window "window closed"You can also use fvwm's builtin Echo command as FvwmEvent: Cmd to obtain debug output for fvwm events quietly. I used this setup to debug FvwmAuto:
*FvwmEvent: Cmd Echo *FvwmEvent: focus_change "focus change" *FvwmEvent: raise_window "raise window"You can even call different shell commands for each event just by setting
*FvwmEvent: Cmd exec *FvwmEvent: add_window 'killname "APPL ERROR"'
e.g. for audio-events:
*FvwmEvent: startup TaDa.au *FvwmEvent: shutdown Elvis_Left.au *FvwmEvent: unknown doh.au *FvwmEvent: new_page beam_trek.au *FvwmEvent: new_desk beam_trek.au *FvwmEvent: old_add_window drip.au *FvwmEvent: raise_window swoosh.au *FvwmEvent: lower_window swoosh.au *FvwmEvent: old_configure_window hammer.au *FvwmEvent: focus_change boing.au *FvwmEvent: enter_window boing.au *FvwmEvent: leave_window boing.au *FvwmEvent: destroy_window explosion.au *FvwmEvent: iconify ploop.au *FvwmEvent: deiconify ploop.au *FvwmEvent: window_name huh.au *FvwmEvent: icon_name beep.au *FvwmEvent: visible_icon_name beep.au *FvwmEvent: res_class beep.au *FvwmEvent: res_name beep.au *FvwmEvent: end_windowlist twang.au *FvwmEvent: icon_location beep.au *FvwmEvent: map beep.au *FvwmEvent: error beep.au *FvwmEvent: config_info beep.au *FvwmEvent: end_config_info beep.au *FvwmEvent: icon_file beep.au *FvwmEvent: default_icon beep.au *FvwmEvent: string plapper.au *FvwmEvent: mini_icon beep.au *FvwmEvent: windowshade beep.au *FvwmEvent: dewindowshade beep.au *FvwmEvent: visible_name beep.au *FvwmEvent: sendconfig beep.au *FvwmEvent: restack beep.au *FvwmEvent: add_window beep.au *FvwmEvent: configure_window beep.au *FvwmEvent: visible_icon_name beep.au *FvwmEvent: enter_window beep.au *FvwmEvent: leave_window beep.au *FvwmEvent: property_change beep.auThe window related event handlers are executed within a window context. Previously PassId was used for this purpose, but now using PassId is not needed.
Note: The enter_window event is generated when the pointer enters a window. With the -passid option, that window's id is passed to fvwm. An enter_window event is generated too when the pointer leaves a window and moves into the root window. In this case, the id passed is 0.
Note: When the shutdown event arrives, FvwmEvent may be killed before it can trigger the associated action.
Provided fvwm supports it (not yet), there's an additional event to
replace all fvwm beeps with a sound:
*FvwmEvent: beep beep.au
The following options are only valid with builtin rplay support. i.e: when FvwmEvent was compiled with HAVE_RPLAY defined. They are used only if FvwmEvent: Cmd is set to builtin-rplay.
When invoked in FvwmAudio compatibility mode (see above), FvwmEvent accepts the following options to provide backwards compatibility for FvwmAudio:
It's REALLY noisy when fvwm starts and restarts using an audio player. You can use FvwmEvent: StartDelay to fix this problem.
This module has evolved of FvwmAudio, which in term is heavily based on a similar Fvwm module called FvwmSound by Mark Boyns. FvwmAudio simply took Mark's original program and extended it to make it generic enough to work with any audio player. Due to different requests to do specific things on specific events, FvwmEvent took this one step further and now calls any fvwm function, or builtin-rplay. If fvwm's Exec function is used, any external program can be called with any parameter.
The concept for interfacing this module to the Window Manager, is original work by Robert Nation.
Copyright 1998 Albrecht Kadlec. Copyright 1994, Mark Boyns and Mark Scott. No guarantees or warranties or anything are provided or implied in any way whatsoever. Use this program at your own risk. Permission to use and modify this program for any purpose is given, as long as the copyright is kept intact.
1994 FvwmSound Mark Boyns (boyns@sdsu.edu) 1994 FvwmAudio Mark Scott (mscott@mcd.mot.com) 1996 FvwmAudio Albrecht Kadlec 1998 FvwmEvent Albrecht Kadlec (albrecht@auto.tuwien.ac.at)
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