Command line access to key commands for fluxbox(1)
fluxbox-remote command
fluxbox-remote(1) is designed to allow scripts to execute most key commands from fluxbox(1). fluxbox-remote(1) will only work with fluxbox(1): its communications with fluxbox(1) are not standardized in any way. It is recommended that a standards-based tool such as wmctrl(1) be used whenever possible, in order for scripts to work with other window managers.
fluxbox-remote(1) uses the X11 protocol to communicate with fluxbox(1). Therefore, it is possible for any user with access to the X(7) server to use fluxbox-remote(1). For this reason, several key commands have been disabled. Users should be aware of the security implications when enabling fluxbox-remote(1), especially when using a forwarded X(7) connection.
session.screen0.allowRemoteActions: <boolean>
This resource in ~/.fluxbox/init must be set to \(oqtrue\(cq in order for fluxbox-remote(1) to function. Please read the CAVEATS first.
In order to communicate with fluxbox(1), the DISPLAY environment variable must be set properly. Usually, the value should be \(oq:0.0\(cq.
This man page written by Mark Tiefenbruck <mark at fluxbox.org>
Mark Tiefenbruck <[email protected]>
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