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FVWM24_CONVERT
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 3 July 2001
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NAME
fvwm24_convert - convert FVWM 2.2.x configuration file to FVWM 2.4 syntax
SYNOPSIS
fvwm24_convert source dest
DESCRIPTION
fvwm24_convert
converts an FVWM 2.2.x configuration file into an FVWM 2.4
compatible syntax. It is not suitable to convert older 1.x
configuration files. Please use
fvmmrc_convert
to convert these to the 2.2.x format first.
By default,
fvwm24_convert
converts
~/.fvwm2rc,
saving the results in
~/.fvwm/.fvwm2rc.
You must create the
~/.fvwm
directory before running this command.
Starting with the 2.4 release, the directory
~/.fvwm
is the default location for fvwm user configuration files.
Different source and destination files may be given.
If the destination file already exists, this program exits.
WHile the program runs it will generate a temporary file with
the same name as the destination file with the suffix ".pass1"
added.
fvwm24_convert
makes the following changes:
- PixmapPath/IconPath
-
In fvwm 2.4, the PixmapPath and IconPath commands are replaced by
the ImagePath command. In addition, the ImagePath can be compiled into
fvwm.
fvwm24_convert
changes the PixmapPath and IconPath commands
to ImagePath commands and removes any directories that are compiled
into fvwm.
Paths starting with a dollar sign are also removed.
- ModulePath
-
In fvwm 2.4, the ModulePath is compiled into fvwm.
fvwm24_convert
removes any ModulePath commands it finds.
If you are using your own modules, (not the ones that come with fvwm),
you will have to fix your configuration file after using
fvwm24_convert.
- HilightColor
-
In fvwm 2.4, the HighlightColor command is replaced by a Style command
using the HilightFore and HilightBack arguments.
fvwm24_convert
makes these changes.
- HilightColorset
-
In fvwm 2.4, the HighlightColorset command that was present in some of the
2.3.x beta releases is replaced by a Style command
using the HilightColorset style.
fvwm24_convert
makes these changes.
- WindowShadeAnimate
-
In fvwm 2.4, the WindowShadeAnimate command is replaced by the
WindowShadeSteps Style option.
fvwm24_convert
makes this change.
- WindowFont
-
In fvwm 2.4, the WindowFont command is replaced by a Style command
using the Font argument.
fvwm24_convert
makes this change.
- ColorLimit
-
In fvwm 2.4, the ColorLimit command is automatic. If you have a limited
colormap, color limiting is the default.
fvwm24_convert
removes any ColorLimit command that it finds.
- GlobalOpts
-
The GlobalOpts command is converted to
Style
options and the
BugOpts
command. Some options can not be converted automatically, though.
- Read
-
Prints a message identifying any read commands found. The files
being read may need to be converted also.
- Placement Styles
-
Any of the old placement Styles found in the file can not be
converted automatically. Instead,
fvwm24_convert
prints a warning. For details about the conversion, please refer to
the "Window manager placement" section of the fvwm2 man page.
- FvwmConfig and FvwmPipe
-
These modules are no longer a part of the fvwm distribution.
fvwm24_convert
prints a warning if these modules are found in the file.
- FvwmButtons panels
-
The syntax of panels in FvwmButtons has changed. The conversion
can not be done automatically.
fvwm24_convert
prints a message when it encounters a potential panel definition.
For details about the conversion, please refer to the
"CONVERTING OLD PANEL CONFIGURATIONS" section of the FvwmButtons
man page.
BUGS
You need Perl to be installed.
WindowFont
and
HilightColor
commands embedded in functions are not found.
If you have either of these commands in functions, they are not detected.
Known bugs can be found in the fvwm bug tracking system (accessible
from the fvwm home page).
Bug reports can be sent to the fvwm-workers mailing list (see the
FAQ).
AUTHOR
Dan Espen <despen@telcordia.com>.
Index
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Time: 17:47:38 GMT, May 30, 2003
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