# 03/08/97 sample.steprc v2.0 fsf ffejes@midway.uchicago.edu ############################################ # The AfterStep v1.0 Default Configuration # ############################################ ############################################################## # Official Web Site: # # http://afterstep.edoc.com # # Official FTP Site: # # ftp://afterstep.foo.net/pub/AfterStep # # European Mirror Sites: # # ftp://ftp.asta.uni-essen.de/pub/Afterstep # # ftp://garfield.sch.bme.hu/pub/Linux/AfterStep # # Additional Web Sites: # # http://afterstep.foo.net # # http://apollo.gmi.edu/~kram1968/afterstep # # http://www.iis.ee.ethz.ch/~kiwi/AfterStep # ############################################################## #///////////////////////////////////# # Distinctive Look and Feel Section # #///////////////////////////////////# # Foreground color for unfocused windows and default border color StdForeColor #111111 # Background color for unfocused windows and handle color StdBackColor #bfbfbf # Text color for focused windows, menu highlights, and MenuTitle text HiForeColor White # Background Color of focused window and MenuTitle border #HiBackColor #000001 HiBackColor #000044 # Menu Border Color MenuBackColor #bfbfbf # Menu Text Color MenuForeColor Black # Set some cursors Cursor 5 68 # Set the WAIT cursor to the normal left_ptr Cursor 7 68 # Set the SELECT (iconify) cursor Cursor 8 68 # Set the DESTROY cursor # Set Gradient Texture Mapping # Define the texture type for the TitleBars, unfocused TitleBars, # Menu TitleBars, Menu Items, etc. # 0 - No texture # 1 - Wharf-style gradient # 2 - Horizontal one way gradient # 3 - Horizontal from top/bottom to center # 4 - Vertical one way gradient from left to right # 5 - Vertical from left/right to center # 128 - User specified pixmap TextureTypes 1 1 1 1 1 0 # Set the number of colors to use on textures. # Default is 10 on 8bpp screens and 128 on +16bpp. TextureMaxColors 10 10 10 10 # Texture Colors, given in Standard RGB X numbering # Window TitleBar textures TitleTextureColor #303080 #000010 # Unfocused TitleBar textures UTitleTextureColor #a0a2a1 #606261 # Menu TitleBar textures MTitleTextureColor #303080 #000010 # Menu Item textures MenuTextureColor #606060 #d0d0d0 # Don't change the titlebar's highlight's upon mouse click TitlebarNoPush # Gives titles to icons IconTitle # Menu Font #Font -adobe-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*,-*-fixed-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-jisx0208.1983 Font -shinonome-mincho-medium-r-normal--12-110-75-75-c-120-jisx0208.1990-0,-shinonome-gothic-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-jisx0201.1976-0 # Window TitleBar Font #WindowFont -adobe-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*,-*-fixed-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-jisx0208.1983 WindowFont -shinonome-mincho-medium-r-normal--12-110-75-75-c-120-jisx0208.1990-0,-shinonome-gothic-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-jisx0201.1976-0 # Icon Font #IconFont -adobe-helvetica-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*,-*-fixed-medium-r-*-*-14-*-*-*-*-*-jisx0208.1983 IconFont -shinonome-mincho-medium-r-normal--12-110-75-75-c-120-jisx0208.1990-0,-shinonome-gothic-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-jisx0201.1976-0 # Area where icons should show up (RightX, RightY, LeftX, LeftY) IconBox 0 -64 -1 -1 #//////////////////# # Window Placement # #//////////////////# # RandomPlacement prevents user interaction while placing windows: # RandomPlacement # SmartPlacement makes new windows pop-up in blank regions of screen # if possible, otherwise falls back to random or interactive placement #SmartPlacement # Percentage of a page (horizontal, vertical) to scroll when the # cursor reaches the edge of a page ... 0 0 turns off scrolling EdgeScroll 0 0 # Amount of Resistance for moving from desk to desk with the # mouse ... 0 0 allows for only window moves and resizes to # reach into the next desk EdgeResistance 0 0 # Raise the Window when it is clicked on, but do not pass the click # on to the application ... very handy for text editors # Change 1 to 0 in order to get the "normal" ClickToFocus effect ClickToFocus 1 # Raise the Window when the mouse travels into it and keep focus # until the mouse enters a new window #SloppyFocus # Miscellaneous voodoo commands - they may help you, they may not #AppsBackingStore #BackingStore #SaveUnders # This style of window movement draws the entire window as it # moves, instead of the "rubber-band" outlines # It has a number (N) attached to it (default 5). If the # window occupies less than N% of the screen, OpaqueMove is # used. 0 <= N <= 100 OpaqueMove 100 # NoPPosition instructs fvwm to ignore the PPosition field in window # geometry hints. # Emacs annoyingly sets PPosition to (0,0)! NoPPosition #////////////////////////# # Miscellaneous Settings # #////////////////////////# # Set windows to auto-raise after 325 milliseconds if you like it. # Use with SloppyFocus or focus-follows-mouse mode #Module Auto 325 # If you don't like the default 150 msec click delay for the complex functions # change this. ClickTime 150 # Don't change to an icon when using Alt-Tab to page through open windows CirculateSkipIcons # StubbornIcons makes icons de-iconify into their original position on the # desktop, instead of on the current page. #StubbornIcons # Place a TitleBar and Handles on popup windows and dialog boxes DecorateTransients # With AutoPlacement, icons will normally place themselves underneath active # windows. This option changes that. #StubbornIconPlacement # If you want ALL you icons to follow you around the desktop (Sticky), try # this StickyIcons #///////////////////////////# # Pager and Virtual Desktop # #///////////////////////////# # Set up the virtual desktop and pager # Set the desk top size in units of physical screen size DeskTopSize 2x2 # Sets the reduction scale used for the Pager DeskTopScale 32 #//////////////# # Common Paths # #//////////////# # ModulePath is a colon-separated list, just like a regular unix PATH # Any Module must be found within the path in order to be located # and executed ModulePath /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep # Another colon-separated list pointing to your pixmaps (color icons) PixmapPath /usr/X11R6/include/X11/pixmaps/ # Path for your ugly black&white icons IconPath /usr/X11R6/include/X11/bitmaps/ # Various styles which can be associated with specific applications # Sticky -- remains "stuck" on all desks # NoTitle -- window has NoTitle # StaysOnTop -- a regular window will not obscure this window # WindowListSkip -- this window will not show up in the # window listing which can be used with a MiddleClick in # the root window (main background) # NoHandles -- No bottom bar Style "oclock" Sticky, NoTitle, StaysOnTop, WindowListSkip Style "*Pager" NoTitle, Sticky, StaysOnTop, WindowListSkip, NoHandles Style "xbiff" NoTitle, WindowListSkip Style "Minitabx11" StaysOnTop Style "Wharf" NoFocus,NoTitle, Sticky, WindowListSkip,StaysOnTop, NoHandles Style "Banner" NoTitle, NoHandles, WindowListSkip, Sticky, StaysOnTop ################################## # Animated Iconize Customization # ################################## Module Animate # Draw the lines with black *AnimateColor Black # Delay 1 ms in between frames of animation *AnimateDelay 1 # Break the animation into 12 steps *AnimateIterations 12 # Make 1 full revolution in a twisted animation #*AnimateTwist 1 # Width of line used to animate...0 fastest, larger numbers slower *AnimateWidth 0 # Use the zoom method of resizing instead of the twist *AnimateResize zoom #*AnimateResize twist #/////////////////////# # Wharf Customization # #/////////////////////# # Customize your Wharf -- the pushable, pullable button bar on the right # hand of your display Module Wharf # Animate Wharf's folders *WharfAnimate # Animate Wharf's compression into one icon *WharfAnimateMain # Start on the right top side of the screen *WharfGeometry -0+0 # One vertical column *WharfColumns 1 # Create a pullout "Folder" as the first button on Wharf *Wharf AfterStep AFstep.xpm Folder # Include all desired icons for this initial Folder here # The first listed will be closest to Wharf upon expansion # The last will be furthest # This first will shut down AfterStep *Wharf Shutdown shutdown.xpm Quit # Lock the display and use a random screensaver from the modelist *Wharf xlock KeysOnChain.xpm Exec "-" xlock -modelist "braid flame grav pyro qix rock spiral spline swarm worm" -mode random -duration 0 -allowroot -usefirst & # Shutdown system *Wharf shutdown-system monitor.xpm Exec "" shutdown -p now & # Close the Folder *Wharf ~Folder # Add a "Beat"iful little timepiece # MaxSwallow it in order to fit the full button #*Wharf astime nil MaxSwallow "astime" astime & *Wharf asapm nil Swallow "asapm" asapm & *Wharf asclock nil MaxSwallow "asclock" asclock -24 -shape -position -1-1 -led yellow & # Check for mail ... this time only use a regular Swallow in order # to capture the application in a 48x48 frame #*Wharf xbiff nil Swallow "xbiff" xbiff -bg "#8e8a9e" -fg "#00003f" -geometry 45x45-1-1 & # Examine your computer's load *Wharf asmail - Swallow "asmail" asmail -geometry +0+0 & *Wharf asmem nil MaxSwallow "asmem" asmem -iconic -withdrawn -fg "#00ffff" -memory "#cc0099" & #*Wharf - - MaxSwallow "asfsm" asfsm -b green -f blue -i 5 -pbp Transparent & #*Wharf - - MaxSwallow "asfsm" asfsm -b green -f blue -i 5 -pbp Transparent & #*Wharf xload nil Swallow "xload" xload -nolabel -hl black -bg "#8e8a9e" -geometry 48x48-1-1 & #*Wharf xload nil Exec "" kterm -km euc -ut -T top -e top & # Open up an kterm *Wharf kterm KTerm-AS.xpm Exec "-" kterm -km euc -geometry 80x25 -sl 256 -sb -ls -T 'kterm@mirage.griffonworks.net' & # Start up Mule *Wharf emacs text.xpm Exec "-" emacs -geometry 60x40 & # Create amazing art with the freeware masterpiece, The GIMP #*Wharf gimp 3dpaint.xpm Exec "-" gimp & # Read some mail #*Wharf pine writeletter.xpm Exec "-" kterm -km euc -T "pine" -e pine & # Surf the web #*Wharf Netscape netscape3.xpm Exec "-" /usr/local/bin/netscape & *Wharf MozillaSoftware /usr/X11R6/lib/mozilla/icons/default.xpm Folder *Wharf Firefox /usr/X11R6/lib/firefox/icons/default.xpm Exec "-" firefox & *Wharf Thunderbird /usr/X11R6/lib/thunderbird/lib/thunderbird-1.0/icons/default.xpm Exec "-" thunderbird & *Wharf ~Folder # Swallow a pager to quickly get an outlook on your virtual desktop # Click on the different "desks" to change in between them *Wharf pager nil SwallowModule "Pager" Pager 0 0 # Edit this file in its own window *Wharf config interface.xpm Exec "-" kterm -km euc -n "Config" -T "AfterStep Configuration" -e vi ~/.steprc & # Recycle your AfterStep session (Restart) *Wharf Recycler recycler.xpm Restart " " afterstep #////////////////# # Icon Selection # #////////////////# # Select some common icon bitmaps for applications named in # column number two ... each icon file must be located in # your PixmapPath (color) or IconPath (b/w) as defined above Icon "kterm" monitor.xpm Icon "*emacs*" text.xpm Icon "pine" writeletter.xpm Icon "ghostview" text.xpm Icon "xman" xman.xpm Icon "gimp" 3dpaint.xpm Icon "xli" monalisa.xpm Icon "xv" xv1.xpm Icon "moxfm*" FileFolders.xpm Icon "*lyx*" text.xpm Icon "LyX" text.xpm Icon "Untitled*" YellowBlueRedGeometry.xpm #/////////////////////////# # Initialization Function # #/////////////////////////# # Here we will put programs and modules that we wish to # load up automatically upon startup Function "InitFunction" # Wait until Wharf is done loading so that our kterm will have # the focus when it is first created Wait "I" Wharf #Exec "I" exec kterm -km euc -geometry +4+4 -sl 256 -sb -ls -T 'kterm@leviathan.griffonworks.net' & # Place the green carpet image onto the background upon startup # I personally recommend xli/xloadimage, but xv seems to be # ubiquitous in the unix world so I'll use that Exec "I" exec xv -root -quit ./WallPaper/fftb_xga.jpg #Exec "I" exec xsetroot -solid DarkGrey EndFunction # These will load up upon every subsequent Restart #Function "RestartFunction" # Module "I" FvwmPager 0 0 #EndFunction #///////////# # Functions # #///////////# # Now define some handy complex functions # Each function can be bound to a specific Mouse Button and # a specific window location (Title, TitleButton, Root Window, # etc.) later on # This one will Raise the window on a Single Click, Shade # (display only the TitleBar) on a DoubleClick, and make # the window uncoverable by all other non-OnTop windows # with a TripleClick. A Click+Motion will move the # window around Function "Shade-or-Raise" Move "Motion" Raise "Click" Shade "DoubleClick" PutOnTop "TripleClick" EndFunction # This will move the window on mouse motion, maximize the # window (while leaving space for Wharf on the right) with a # single MouseClick, roll up the window for a Shade with a # DoubleClick, and put the window on top of all other windows # with a TripleClick (no regular window can be placed on top # of this window until the ontop window has been taken # another PutOnTop TripleClick Function "Maximize_Function" Move "Motion" Maximize "Click" 94 100 Shade "DoubleClick" PutOnTop "TripleClick" EndFunction # This one moves or (de)iconifies: # Icons will restore to full size with a single mouse click # Change "Click" to "DoubleClick" or "TripleClick" as desired Function "Move-or-Iconify" Move "Motion" Iconify "Click" EndFunction # Pretty Simple...Mouse Motion Raises and Resizes the given # window. A mouse click will also Raise it. DoubleClick # will perform a Shade while TripleClick grants unobscurable # status Function "Resize-or-Raise" Resize "Motion" Raise "Motion" Raise "Click" Shade "DoubleClick" PutOnTop "TripleClick" EndFunction # This is provided as a hint only. # Move to a known page on the desktop, then start an application in a # known location. Could also switch to a known desktop, I guess #Function "abs_coord" # GoToPage "Immediate" 1,1 # Exec "Immediate" exec xcalc -geometry +100+100& #EndFunction #///////# # Menus # #///////# # Now define the menus - defer bindings until later # Here are some common applications...we will add this and the # following menus to our main HotList menu Popup "Applications" Title "Applications" Exec "IPmessenger" exec xipmsg & Exec "Xfontsel" exec xfontsel & Exec "xv" exec xv & Exec "xfe" exec xfe & Exec "vi" exec kterm -km euc -T vi -e vi & Exec "Ghostview" exec ghostview & Exec "The Gimp" exec gimp & Exec "emacs" exec emacs -geometry 60x40 & Exec "Bitmap" exec bitmap & Exec "Xxgdb" exec xxgdb & Exec "Calculator" exec xcalc & EndPopup # Some diversionary tactics...xsnow is a personal favorite of mine Popup "Games" Title "Games" Exec "Xsnow" exec xsnow -nonopopup & Exec "Xboard" exec xboard & Exec "XTetris" exec xtetris & Exec "Xvier" exec xvier & EndPopup # Various ScreenSavers that lock the display Popup "Xlock" Title "Xlock" Exec "Braid" exec xlock -allowroot -usefirst -mode braid & Exec "Flame" exec xlock -allowroot -usefirst -mode flame & Exec "Grav" exec xlock -allowroot -usefirst -mode grav & Exec "Pyro" exec xlock -allowroot -usefirst -mode pyro & Exec "Qix" exec xlock -allowroot -usefirst -mode qix & Exec "Rock" exec xlock -allowroot -usefirst -mode rock & Exec "Slip" exec xlock -allowroot -usefirst -mode spiral & Exec "Spline" exec xlock -allowroot -usefirst -mode spline & Exec "Swarm" exec xlock -allowroot -usefirst -mode swarm & Exec "Worm" exec xlock -allowroot -usefirst -mode worm & EndPopup # Some administrative tasks...note that Config opens up an # kterm and automatically edits this file Popup "Utilities" Title "Utilities" Exec "Config" exec kterm -km euc -T "AfterStep Configuration" -e vi ~/.steprc & Exec "Top" exec rxvt -T Top -n Top -e top & Popup "Xlock" Xlock EndPopup # This menu allows you to quit, although why you would want # to do such a thing is beyond me Popup "Quit-Verify" Title "Quit?" Quit "Yes, Quit" Restart "Restart" afterstep Nop "No, Don't" EndPopup # Modules ... technically, asclock is a fully functioning # program, but I like to think of it as a nice module Popup "Module-Popup" Title "Modules" Exec "asclock" exec asclock -12 -shape & Module "Banner" Banner Module "Pager" Pager 0 0 Module "Wharf" Wharf EndPopup # Animations ... screen savers run as the default background Popup "Animations" Title "Animations" Exec "Braid" exec xlock -inroot -mode braid & Exec "Flame" exec xlock -inroot -mode flame & Exec "Grav" exec xlock -inroot -mode grav & Exec "Pyro" exec xlock -inroot -mode pyro & Exec "Qix" exec xlock -inroot -mode qix & Exec "Rock" exec xlock -inroot -mode rock & Exec "Slip" exec xlock -inroot -mode spiral & Exec "Spline" exec xlock -inroot -mode spline & Exec "Swarm" exec xlock -inroot -mode swarm & Exec "Worm" exec xlock -inroot -mode worm & # Stop the animation in the background Exec "Stop It" exec kill -9 $(ps aux | grep xlock | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}') EndPopup # Colors ... quick way to chage desktop coloring Popup "Colors" Title "Colors" Exec "Black" exec xsetroot -solid Black Exec "Red" exec xsetroot -solid Red Exec "Yellow" exec xsetroot -solid Yellow Exec "Green" exec xsetroot -solid Green Exec "Cyan" exec xsetroot -solid Cyan Exec "Blue" exec xsetroot -solid Blue Exec "Magenta" exec xsetroot -solid Magenta Exec "White" exec xsetroot -solid White EndPopup # Images ... quick way to view the included default background images Popup "Images" Title "Images" Exec "Brick" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/brick.jpg Exec "Coins" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/coins.jpg Exec "Dark Wood" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/darkwood.jpg Exec "Eyes" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/eyes.jpg Exec "Glass" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/glass.jpg Exec "Green Carpet" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/carpet.green.jpg Exec "Parquet" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/parquet.jpg Exec "Pebbles" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/pebbles.jpg Exec "Rock" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/rock.tile.jpg Exec "Rope" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/rope.weave.jpg Exec "Stucco" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/stucco.jpg Exec "Tile" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/tile.check.jpg Exec "Tree Bark" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/bark.jpg Exec "Volcanic" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/volcanic.jpg Exec "Wood" exec xv -root -quit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/backgrounds/wood.jpg EndPopup # Background settings ... choose from either Solid Colors or Color Images Popup "Backgrounds" Title "Backgrounds" Popup "Animations" Animations Popup "Colors" Colors Popup "Images" Images EndPopup # Here is our main Menu that will be seen upon left MouseClick # in the root window (background area) ... note that we have added # our above Menus to this one ... also note that menus must be # defined first before they can be placed in a different menu Popup "HotList" Title "HotList" Exec "Xterm" exec kterm -km euc -ls -sl 256 -sb -T 'kterm@leviathan.griffonworks.net' & Exec "Netscape" exec netscape & Popup "Applications" Applications Popup "Utilities" Utilities Popup "Games" Games Popup "Backgrounds" Backgrounds Popup "Modules" Module-Popup Popup "Exit" Quit-Verify EndPopup # This defines the most common window operations Popup "Window Ops" Title "Window Ops" Function "Move" Shade-or-Raise Function "Resize" Resize-or-Raise Raise "Raise" Lower "Lower" PutOnTop "(Un)PutOnTop" Iconify "(De)Iconify" Stick "(Un)Stick" Function "(Un)Maximize" Maximize_Function Destroy "Destroy" Close "Close" Refresh "Refresh Screen" EndPopup #////////////////# # Mouse Bindings # #////////////////# # First, for the mouse in the root window # Button 1 gives the HotList menu # Button 2 gives the WindowList menu (Listing of current windows) # Button 3 gives the WindowOps # There are 4 colums to the table # First column is the event (Mouse Click or Key Press) # Mouse 0 specify any click in a TitleBar box # Where can be 1 or 2 for first or second box # Mouse 1 is left button, 2 is middle, 3 is right # Second Column is where the click takes place # R = Root window (main background) # F = Window Frame (the corners) # S = Bottom bar # I = Icon Window # T = TitleBar # W = Application Window # Third Column is the Context (ie, modifier keys) # N = No modifiers # A = Any context except for inside the TitleBar Boxes # C = Control # S = Shift # M = Meta # Combos are allowed (eg, CS = Control+Shift) # Fourth Column is the action to take upon click # Action can be a function, popup, or regular action # Key # # Where # # Context# # Action # Mouse 0 1 A Iconify Mouse 0 2 A Close Mouse 1 R A PopUp "HotList" Mouse 1 FS A Function "Resize-or-Raise" Mouse 1 I A Function "Move-or-Iconify" Mouse 1 T A Function "Shade-or-Raise" Mouse 2 R A WindowList Mouse 2 FST A PopUp "Window Ops" Mouse 3 TSIF A Function "Maximize_Function" Mouse 3 R A PopUp "Window Ops" Mouse 3 W M RaiseLower #////////////////////# # Keyboard Shortcuts # #////////////////////# Key F1 A M Popup "HotList" Key F2 A M Popup "Window Ops" Key F3 A M WindowList # Alt-F4 will take a screenshot and save it in # the user's home directory as screen.xwd # Programs such as ImageMagick can then be used # to convert the xwd file into jpg or gif format Key F4 A M Exec "xwd" xwd -root -out ~/screen.xwd & Key F5 A A Iconify # Alt(Meta)-Tab pages through open, bordered windows Key Tab A M CirculateUp # Arrow Keys # Control+Arrow scrolls to the next page on the desk Key Left A C Scroll -100 0 Key Right A C Scroll +100 +0 Key Up A C Scroll +0 -100 Key Down A C Scroll +0 +100 #////////////////////# # Module Definitions # #////////////////////# # Pager Configuration -- We have Swallow-ed Pager into the Wharf # Now let's change colors and make labels *PagerBack #908090 *PagerFore #484048 *PagerFont -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-*-*-*-* *PagerHilight #cab3ca *PagerGeometry -1-1 *PagerLabel 0 Pager *PagerSmallFont 5x8 # Start the Audio player Module Audio # Select your normal audio player #*AudioPlayCmd /usr/local/bin/showaudio # Select the directory containing your sounds #*AudioDir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/afterstep/sounds #*AudioDelay 1 # Attach sounds to window manager events...some don't appear to function # as well as they could #*Audio startup gong.au #*Audio shutdown clink.au #*Audio add_window bong.au #*Audio raise_window drip.au #*Audio lower_window drip.au #*Audio focus_change drip.au #*Audio destroy_window crash.au #*Audio iconify ploop.au #*Audio deiconify ploop.au #*Audio toggle_paging fwop.au #*Audio new_page beaming.au #*Audio new_desk beam_trek.au #*Audio configure_window huh.au #*Audio window_name bong.au #*Audio icon_name beep.au #*Audio res_class bong.au #*Audio res_name beep.au #*Audio end_windowlist twang.au # qed