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FvwmAnimate (1)
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    NAME
         FvwmAnimate - the Fvwm2 Animate module
    
    SYNOPSIS
         FvwmAnimate is spawned by fvwm2, so no command line  invoca-
         tion  will work.  From within the .fvwm2rc file, FvwmAnimate
         is spawned as follows:
    
         Module FvwmAnimate
    
         or from within an fvwm2 pop-up menu:
    
         DestroyMenu Module-Popup
         AddToMenu   Module-Popup "Modules" Title
         AddToMenu   Module-Popup "Fvwm Animate Icons" Module FvwmAnimate OptionalName
    
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The FvwmAnimate module animates iconification and deiconifi-
         cation.  There are currenly 6 different animation effects.
    
    
    INVOCATION
         No command line invocation is possible. FvwmAnimate must  be
         invoked  by the fvwm2 window manager.  When invoked with the
         OptionalName argument, the OptionalName is used to find con-
         figuration commands, configuraton files, and name the inter-
         nally generated menus and forms  instead  of  "FvwmAnimate".
         During startup, FvwmAnimate defines menus and forms for con-
         figuring and controlling FvwmAnimate.  The default menu name
         is "MenuFvwmAnimate" and the form name is "FormFvwmAnimate".
         If  the  optional  name  is  used,   the   menu   would   be
         "Menu<OptionalName>"     and     the     form    would    be
         "Form<OptionalName>".
    
         Assuming you already had  a  builtin  menu  called  "Module-
         Popup",  you  could  use  FvwmAnimate by configuring it like
         this:
    
         AddToFunc "InitFunction" "I" Module FvwmAnimate
         AddToFunc "RestartFunction" "I" Module FvwmAnimate
         AddToMenu "Module-Popup" "Control Animation" Popup MenuFvwmAnimate
    
    
    
    CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
         Since the popup menu "MenuFvwmAnimate" allows complete  con-
         trol  of  the  FvwmAnimate  module, you don't really have to
         know what any of the configuration commands are.  This  sec-
         tion describes them anyway.
    
         FvwmAnimate reads the same .fvwm2rc file as fvwm2 reads when
         it  starts  up.   In  addition,  FvwmAnimate  reads the file
         $HOME/.FvwmAnimate, and accepts commands from fvwm2 and  its
         modules as it runs.
    
         If OptionalName is used to  start FvwmAnimate, the  optional
         name  is  used  in  all commands,  messages, menus and forms
         generated by  FvwmAnimate  and  in  the  configuration  file
         name.    Unlike  other fvwm2 modules, there is little reason
         to use the optional name.
    
    
         *FvwmAnimateColor color
              Tells FvwmAnimate what color to draw with.   The  color
              is  "XOR'ed"  (exclusive  ORed)  onto  the  background.
              Depending on the  display  type  you  are  using,   the
              effect  this  causes  will  vary.   Especially on 8-bit
              displays, it helps if the background is a solid  color.
              You have to experiment with this to see how it works.
    
              The default color is not really  a  color  and  can  be
              entered  as "Black^White", or more simply "None".  This
              is the same as the default XOR mask used by  fvwm2  for
              move and resize frames.
    
              Other colors can be specified using  standard  X  color
              notation.   Ie.  color  names  like "LightBlue", or RGB
              values like "#FFFFFF".
    
    
         *FvwmAnimateDelay msecs
              Tells  FvwmAnimate  how  many  milliseconds  to   sleep
              between frames of animation.
    
    
         *FvwmAnimateIterations iterations
              Tells FvwmAnimate how many steps to break the animation
              into.
    
    
         *FvwmAnimateTwist twist
              Tells FvwmAnimate how many  revolutions  to  twist  the
              iconification frame.
    
    
         *FvwmAnimateWidth width
              Tells FvwmAnimate how wide a line to  draw  with.   The
              default width of 0 (zero) is a fast line of Width 1.
    
    
         *FvwmAnimateEffect mode
              Tells  FvwmAnimate  which  animation  effect  to   use.
              Currently  the effects are :  Frame, Lines, Flip, Turn,
              Zoom3D, Twist Random, and None.  None is  normally  set
              in  the  configuration  file,  in-case  FvwmAnimate  is
              started automatically, but an individual  user  doesn't
              want it running.
    
    
         *FvwmAnimateStop
              Tells FvwmAnimate to stop.
    
    
         *FvwmAnimateSave
              Tells FvwmAnimate to save the current configuration  in
              a  file  named  ".FvwmAnimate" in the users home direc-
              tory.  This same file is read automatically by FvwmAni-
              mate during startup.
    
    
    ORIGIN
         FvwmAnimate is based on the Animate  module  from  Afterstep
         1.5pre6.   Porting  to  fvwm2 and lots of other changes were
         done by Dan Espen  <dane@mk.bellcore.com>.   Below  are  the
         original author and acknowledgments.
    
    
    AUTHOR
         Alfredo Kengi Kojima <kojima@inf.ufrgs.br>
    
    
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
         These people have contributed to FvwmAnimate:
    
    
         Kaj Groner <kajg@mindspring.com>
              Twisty iconification, configuration file  parsing,  man
              page.
    
    
         Frank Scheelen <scheelen@worldonline.nl>
    
    
    
    


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