SYNOPSIS

choosewm [-f] [-p] [-t]

choosewm [-t] -c

DESCRIPTION

choosewm presents a window to let the user choose a window manager to start. By default it shows everything registered as window manager at the Debian menu system, but it allows global and local configuration to change that data.

OPTIONS

-c, --config

Allow the user to change the default. Beside telling choosewm to not start the chosen window manger, this mostly changes the text of some buttons and labels

-f, --force

Show the selection window unconditionally.

-p, --print

Do not start the window-manager, but print it to stdout.

-t, --text

Do not ask by opening an X11 window, but ask on the terminal. Needs a terminal as stdin. This is activated by default with -c and DISPLAY not set.

CONFIG FILES

After reading /var/lib/choosewm/windowmanagers, treating anything before a equal (=) sign in a line a name and everything after that as window manager path, choosewm checks /etc/X11/choosewm/config and after that by default .choosewm/config in the user's $HOME-directory. Lines containing only spaces or starting with a # are ignored. Every other line may contain one of the following commands:

add: name=path

Add an additional window manager to the list. name will be shown in the list, path will be started.

This option is only useful to add something that should be only added to this list. If you installed a window manager by hand, please consider to register it in the Debian menu instead. That way all potent enough window managers will be able to offer switching to that window manager by menu.

remove: path

Do not list the window manager with path in the list to choose from.

default: defaultwindowmanagerpath

Use the window manager defaultwindowmanagerpath as default, when no last selection of the window manager is available.

userconf: filename

Read the user's config from $(HOME)/filename. If filename is -, no user config is read.

Default is .choosewm/config

dontaskfile: filename

Create the file $(HOME)/filename, if the user selected to not be asked about the window manger, and do not ask if this file is present. (Unless -f is command line argument.)

Default is .choosewm/dontask

lastdecisionfile: filename

Read the last decision from the file $(HOME)/filename, and save the decision of the user there.

Default is .choosewm/lastwm

inalias: oldold=newpath

If the last decision is oldpath, change it to newpath.

askalias: oldold=newpath

If the last decision is oldpath, change it to newpath and force showing of the selection window.

outalias: path=output

If the user has chosen path as window manager, write instead output to the file as new last decision.

sTAG: text

Are used to set strings to be shown to the user in labels, buttons or headers. The CONFIGTAG variants are used with -c.

The following are the currently definied Tags and their default values:

sCONFIGHEADER: Choose default Window Manager

sHEADER: Choose Window Manager

sCONFIGWELCOME: Please choose the default window manager and whether to reask at start time.

sWELCOME: Welcome, please select a Window manager to use.

sCONFIGASK: _Ask when starting

sASK: _Ask again at every login

sCONFIGSELECT: _Select

sSELECT: _Start

sCONFIGCANCEL: _Cancel

sCANCEL: _Log out

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

HOME

The current home directory of the current user.

DEFAULTWINDOWMANAGER

If no default is specified in the config files nor by the user's last choice, the content of this environment variable is tried before the path /etc/alternatives/x-window-manager is pointing to is tried.

FILES

/etc/X11/choosewm/config

Global config file read.

/var/lib/choosewm/windowmanagers

Default system window manager file.

/etc/alternatives/x-window-manager

Default link to compute a default.

$(HOME)/.choosewm/config

Default user config file.

$(HOME)/.choosewm/lastwm

Default file to store the users default.

$(HOME)/.choosewm/dontask

Default file to signal not asking when existant.

RELATED TO choosewm…

update-menus(1), xsession(1).

AUTHOR

choosewm was written by Bernhard R. Link <[email protected]>.

This manual page was written by Bernhard R. Link.