<applicationIcons>yes</applicationIcons>
</menu>
-<!-- this section is commented out.. remove this and the ending comment if you
- want to use it
-
<applications>
- <!-- the name or the class can be set, or both. this is used to match
- windows when they appear. role can optionally be set as well, to
- further restrict your matches
-
- the name, class, and role use simple globbing rules such as those
- used by a shell. you can use * to match any characters and ? to match
- any single character.
+<!--
+ # this is an example with comments through out. use these to make your
+ # own rules, but without the comments of course.
- when multiple rules match a window, they will all be applied, in the
- order that they appear in this list
- -->
<application name="first element of window's WM_CLASS property (see xprop)"
class="second element of window's WM_CLASS property (see xprop)"
role="the window's WM_WINDOW_ROLE property (see xprop)">
+ # the name or the class can be set, or both. this is used to match
+ # windows when they appear. role can optionally be set as well, to
+ # further restrict your matches.
+
+ # the name, class, and role use simple wildcard matching such as those
+ # used by a shell. you can use * to match any characters and ? to match
+ # any single character.
- <!-- each element can be left out or set to 'default' to specify to not
- change that attribute of the window -->
+ # when multiple rules match a window, they will all be applied, in the
+ # order that they appear in this list
+
+
+ # each element can be left out or set to 'default' to specify to not
+ # change that attribute of the window
<decor>yes</decor>
- <!-- enable or disable window decorations -->
+ # enable or disable window decorations
<shade>no</shade>
+ # make the window shaded when it appears, or not
<position>
- <!-- the position is only used if both an x and y coordinate are provided
- (and not set to 'default') -->
+ # the position is only used if both an x and y coordinate are provided
+ # (and not set to 'default')
<x>center</x>
- <!-- a number or 'center' to center on screen -->
+ # a number like 50, or 'center' to center on screen
<y>200</y>
- <!-- a number or 'center' to center on screen -->
+ # a number like 50, or 'center' to center on screen
<monitor>1</monitor>
- <!-- specifies the monitor in a xinerama setup.
- 1 is the first head, or 'mouse' for wherever the mouse is -->
+ # specifies the monitor in a xinerama setup.
+ # 1 is the first head, or 'mouse' for wherever the mouse is
</position>
<focus>yes</focus>
- <!-- if the window should try be given focus when it appears -->
+ # if the window should try be given focus when it appears. if this is set
+ # to yes it doesn't guarantee the window will be given focus. some
+ # restrictions may apply, but Openbox will try to
<desktop>1</desktop>
- <!-- 1 is the first desktop, 'all' for all desktops -->
+ # 1 is the first desktop, 'all' for all desktops
<layer>normal</layer>
- <!-- 'above', 'normal', or 'below' -->
+ # 'above', 'normal', or 'below'
<iconic>no</iconic>
+ # make the window iconified when it appears, or not
<skip_pager>no</skip_pager>
- <!-- asks to not be shown in pagers -->
+ # asks to not be shown in pagers
<skip_taskbar>no</skip_taskbar>
- <!-- asks to not be shown in taskbars. window cycling actions will also
- skip past such windows -->
+ # asks to not be shown in taskbars. window cycling actions will also
+ # skip past such windows
<fullscreen>yes</fullscreen>
+ # make the window in fullscreen mode when it appears
<maximized>true</maximized>
- <!-- 'Horizontal', 'Vertical' or boolean (yes/no/on/off/true/false) -->
+ # 'Horizontal', 'Vertical' or boolean (yes/no)
</application>
+
+ # end of the example
+-->
</applications>
- -->
</openbox_config>