by Morgan Aldridge morgant@makkintosshu.com
This a set of configuration files for Takashi HASEGAWA's Macintosh-like Virtual Window Manager (MLVWM) with the following goals:
MLVWM includes a very rudimentary set of rc (run command) files and requires a fair amount of customization to better emulate Macintosh operating systems' UI. Additionally, since it is generally no more than a hobbyist window manager, no appropriate structure for the rc files (esp. for individual applications), icons (i.e. pixmaps), etc. Last, but not least, I wanted to reduce the amount of configuration needed every time I configure MLVWM on a new workstation.
mlvwm
xpm
locale
make
unzip
curl
xdotool
(for mlvwm-restart
)gxmessage
maim
& slop
(for mlvwm-screenshot
)Run make && make install
to install .mlvwm/
, .mlvwmrc
, and bin/mlvwm-*
in your home directory, including downloading and/or converting appropriate icons.
It's a good idea to test your mlvwm
configuration prior to attempting to use it as your default window manager for the first time or after making any changes. The easiest way to do this is using Xephyr
. I do the following:
Xephyr :32 -screen 1024x768 &
DISPLAY=:32 mlvwm -debug
The above will run mlvwm
in a window, so you can test within your existing environment and easily troubleshoot or kill it if something goes wrong.
Some of the included configurations are for GTK+ 3 applications which use client-side decorations (CSD), resulting in window controls being included in the "header bar". These window controls already exist in the mlvwm
window title bars, so are redundant and look out of place. They can be disabled by editing ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
to set gtk-decoration-layout
to a blank string (or customize as you see fit), for example:
\[Settings\]
gtk-decoration-layout=""
Companion iDesk configuration files are available via the mlvwmrc-ideskrc project.
Configurations for the following X11 applications are included:
Configurations for the following X11 applications are included for use in the menu bar:
Configurations for additional applications and utilities are also available from the following separate projects:
A few mlvwm
-specific scripts are included and installed in ~/bin/
. You should ensure that this directory is in your user's PATH
environment variable.
mlvwm-message
is a wrapper around gxmessage
and xmessage
(both of which accept the same options), so that other mlvwm
-specific scripts can use the former, if available, or fall back to the latter.
Usage:
mlvwm-message [ -buttons label1[:value1],label2[:value2], ... ] [ options ] message ...
Example:
mlvwm-message -title "Yo" -buttons "Goodbye:1,Hello:2" -default "Hello" "Hello, world!"
mlvwm-alert
is a wrapper around mlvwm-message
which displays an alert-style dialog with the provided title, message, and with a single "OK" button to dismiss it.
Usage:
mlvwm-alert title message
Example:
mlvwm-alert "WARNING!" "This message will self destruct..."
mlvwm-confirm
is a wrapper around mlvwm-message
which displays a confirmation-style dialog with the provided title, message, and with two buttons to dismiss it: "OK" to confirm (exit status 0
) and "Cancel" to deny (exit status 1
).
Usage:
mlvwm-confirm title message
Example:
mlvwm-confirm "Shut Down" "Are you sure you want to shut down your computer now?"
mlvwm-powerdown
is a wrapper around OS-specific commands to suspend/sleep, reboot/restart, or shut/power down the computer. It accepts a single option, either -s
for suspend/sleep, -r
for reboot/restart, or -p
for power/shut down. For the -r
& -p
options, it utilizes mlvwm-confirm
to prompt for confirmation before restarting or shutting down the computer.
This is primarily used to implement "Sleep", "Restart", and "Shutdown" menu items in the default "Special" menu.
Usage:
mlvwm-powerdown [ -s | -r | -p ]
Example:
mlvwm-powerdown -p
mlvwm-restart
, unlike mlvwm-powerdown
, is unrelated to the power state of the computer and is instead used to relaunch mlvwm
, reloading configurations. It requires xdotool
to trigger a special keyboard shortcut which is specified in the default configuration.
Usage:
mlvwm-restart
mlvwm-screenshot
is a wrapper around maim
which saves a date & time stamped PNG screenshot of the screen in the user's ~/Pictures/
directory. Optionally, by specifying the -s
option, it will allow the user to select an area of the screen to be captured instead of the entire screen.
This is primarily used to implement the screenshots via keyboard shortcuts in the default configuration.
Usage:
mlvwm-screenshot [ -s ]
Example:
mlvwm-screenshot -s
MLVWM loads its configuration from ~/.mlvwmrc
, but to break configuration up into more logical and manageable chunks within a ~/.mlvwm/
directory. That directory contains its own .mlvwmrc
file which ~/.mlvwmrc
gets symlinked to, and it takes advantage of the Read
command (see mlvwm/CONFIGURATION) to import the remaining configuration files.
The current structure is:
~/
.mlvwmrc -> .mlvwm/.mlvwmrc
.mlvwm/
.mlvwmrc
.initrc
.restartrc
MenuBar
VirtualDesktops
theme/
System7
MacOS8
MacOS9
MenuExtras/
xload
…
apps/
.AppManifest
Xterm
Xcalc
…
pixmap/
*.xpm
bin/
mlvwm-alert
mlvwm-confirm
mlvwm-message
mlvwm-powerdown
mlvwm-restart
mlvwm-screenshot
The main rc
file. It contains some important configuration settings & commands, esp. IconPath
, but primarily loads other rc
& configuration files. The active theme can be changed by editing the Read .mlvwm/theme/System7
line to one of the other theme files.
Contains an InitFunction
block which can be modified to run commands upon initialization of MLVWM.
Contains a RestartFunction
block which can be modified to run commands upon init or reload of MLVWM.
Contains configuration settings for virtual desktops, incl. the number of virtual desktops (default is 1.)
Contains the default menu bar configuration, including loading Menu Extras. If you want to enable/disable specific MenuExtras, this is currently the place to do it.
Important: the Apple menu is actually defined in the theme files as some theme-specific settings need to be applied during creation, incl. icons. For this reason, the theme files must be loaded before the default menu bar in .mlvwmrc
.
Includes a Read
command for each application-specific file in the apps
directory. This is primarily to limit the complexity of the main .mlvwmrc
file.
I very much welcome requests, feedback, and improvements. Please see CONTRIBUTING for details as to how to contribute, as well as the style guide for mlvwmrc configuration files.
Many thanks to Takashi Hasegawa for creating MLVWM and Steffen Beyer for providing Apple/Mac icons in .xpm format.
TBD
Xosview icon by Oxygen Team.