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Cascade (1)
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    NAME
         Cascade - the AfterStep window cascading module
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
         Cascade [-f config_file] [-v | --version] [-h | --help] [-a]
         [-desk]  [-flatx]  [-flaty]  [-incx  arg]  [-incy  arg] [-m]
         [-noraise] [-nostretch] [-r] [-resize] [-s] [-t] [-u]  [x  y
         [width height]]
    
    
         Although Cascade can be run from the  command  line,  it  is
         normally  spawned  by afterstep in the autoexec file, in the
         following manner:
    
         % cat "~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Modules/Cascade"
              Module "Animate" Cascade -resize 10 2 80 70
              MiniPixmap "mini-as.xpm"
    
         To stop the Cascade module, a menu item can be used:
    
         % cat "~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Modules/Cascade_Stop"
              KillModuleByName "Stop Cascade" Cascade
              MiniPixmap "mini-as.xpm"
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The Cascade  module  attempts  to  cascade  windows  on  the
         current  screen subject to certain constraints.  Layering is
         performed so consecutive  windows  will  have  their  window
         titles visible underneath the previous.
    
    
    OPTIONS
         -f config_file
              Use config_file instead of  the  default  configuration
              file.
    
    
         -h | --help
              Print a usage message and exit successfully.
    
    
         -v | --version
              Print version information and exit successfully.
    
    
         -a   Causes all window styles to be affected, even ones with
              the WindowListSkip style.
    
    
         -desk
              Causes all windows on the desk to be  cascaded  instead
              of the current screen only.
    
    
         -flatx
              Inhibits border width increment.
    
    
         -flaty
              Inhibits border height increment.
    
    
         -incx arg
              Specifies a horizontal increment which is  successively
              added  to  cascaded  windows.   arg  is a percentage of
              screen width, or  pixel  value  if  a  p  is  suffixed.
              Default is zero.
    
    
         -incy arg
              Specifies a vertical increment  which  is  successively
              added  to  cascaded  windows.   arg  is a percentage of
              screen height, or pixel  value  if  a  p  is  suffixed.
              Default is zero.
    
    
         -m   Causes maximized windows to also be  affected  (implied
              by -all).
    
    
         -noraise
              Inhibits window raising,  leaving  the  depth  ordering
              intact.
    
    
         -nostretch
              Inhibits  window  expansion  when  using  the   -resize
              option.   Windows  will  only shrink to fit the maximal
              width and height (if given).
    
    
         -r   Reverses the window sequence.
    
    
         -resize
              Forces all windows to resize to the  constrained  width
              and height (if given).
    
    
         -s   Causes sticky windows to also be affected  (implied  by
              -all).
    
         -t   Causes transient windows to also be  affected  (implied
              by -all).
    
    
         -u   Causes untitled windows to also be affected (implied by
              -all).
    
    
    INVOCATION
         Cascade can be invoked from binding the action "Module  Cas-
         cade  options"  to  a key-stroke in the feel, or from a menu
         item as shown in the Synopsis section above.
    
         The Cascade module can also be called  multiple  times  with
         different  options. This way multiple Cascading programs can
         be used, and is unlike other modules which require a symlink
         to run multiple times.
    
    
    CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
         Command-line arguments passed to Cascade  are  described  in
         the OPTIONS section, above.
    
         Up to four numbers can be placed on the  command  line  that
         are  not switches.  The first pair specify an x and y offset
         to start the first window (default is  0,  0).   The  second
         pair specify a maximal width and height for the layered win-
         dows.  If an affected window exceeds either  this  width  or
         height,  it  is  resized to the maximal width or height.  If
         each number is suffixed with the letter p, then it is  taken
         to be a pixel value, otherwise it is interpreted as a screen
         percentage.  Specifying zero for any parameter is equivalent
         to not specifying it.
    
    
    EXAMPLE
         As an example case, one could call Cascade with the  follow-
         ing arguments:
    
         Cascade -resize 10 2 80 70
    
         This invocation will cascade windows starting 10 by  2  per-
         cent  into and down the screen.  Windows will be constrained
         to 80 by 70 percent of the  screen  dimensions.   Since  the
         resize  is  also  specified,  windows will be resized to the
         given constrained width and height.
    
    
    BUGS
         It is probably not a good idea to delete windows while  win-
         dows are being cascaded.
    
    AUTHOR
         Andrew Veliath
         David Mihm <dmihm@swbell.net> [Man page]
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         afterstep(1)
    
    
    
    


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