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NAME

       wmblob - a WindowMaker dockapp

SYNOPSIS

       wmblob [ --help | --version ]

DESCRIPTION

       (This  manpage  is  mainly  made  of  sections found in the file README
       coming with the wmblob tarball.)

       I’ll be honest with you.  The truth is: wmblob  is  a  totally  useless
       program.   But unlike other totally useless programs (I won’t name them
       here, because they’re made by an enormous and rich company),  it  looks
       good  and shows funny moving ‘blobs’.  I’m sure you’ll like it.  It’s a
       nice dockapp for  WindowMaker  (see  ‘www.windowmaker.org’),  but  it’s
       probably going to run just as well with any other window manager.

OPTIONS

       Note:  The  command  line  options  for  setting  the  colors have been
       removed.

       -b, --broken-wm
              Handle broken window managers.  Some of them seems to  need  it,
              but --windowed might be the better solution.

       -w, --windowed
              Run in a window.

       -d dp, --display dp
              Use the given display.

       -h, --help
              Print a short help message.

       -v, --version
              Print version informations.

HOW TO USE IT

       Simply start it and watch it.  Nice, eh?

       What?    Don’t   see   anything?    Try  giving  the  ‘--broken-wm’  or
       ‘--windowed’ options to wmblob.

       Clicking in the window will open a dialog with lots of  options.   (You
       can’t  change  the  colors  anymore by clicking with different buttons,
       like in older versions.)  All these  settings  change  the  way  wmblob
       behaves.  Sorry, I won’t describe all of them here; you can find it out
       yourself by fiddling around.  You can look at some examples by  loading
       the  presets.  Select a preset from the dropdown menu, click ‘load’ and
       then ‘apply’.

       wmblob saves it’s settings and presets in the file  .wmblobrc  in  your
       home  directory.   you should not edit this file unless you really know
       what you’re doing.  wmblob  may  crash  if  the  file  is  not  set  up
       properly.   if you’ve messed things up, simply delete this file, wmblob
       will recreate it with the default settings.

CPU USAGE

       Being nothing more than a toy (a nice toy), wmblob cannot be  tolerated
       to  use too much of your cpu.  While the amount of cpu time required by
       wmblob is small (less than 1/2%) with the default  settings  on  modern
       machines,  it  can  use  considerable cpu time (maybe 10%) on older and
       slow machines with heavy settings (lots of blobs).  It’s your choice to
       run wmblob or not.  Also consider to nice it.

COPYRIGHT

       wmblob  is  copyright by jean-luc herren.  The GPL version 2 (or newer,
       if desired) applies to all portions of the code I wrote.  If you  don’t
       know  the  GPL,  please  see the file COPYING in the root of the source
       tree or go to ‘www.gnu.org’.

       The file wmlessgeneral.c has been taken  from  wmgeneral.c  by  Martijn
       Pieterse  (pieterse at xs4all dot nl).  wmblob.c was originally derived
       from wmdots.c from ‘wmdots’ by Mark  I  Manning  IV  (?),  but  there’s
       nothing left from his original code.

AUTHOR

       wmblob was written by Jean-Luc Herren.  (jlh at gmx dot ch)

BUG REPORTS

       Bugs?   Where?   Well, if you find one or have some comments, questions
       or problems or feel like saying hello, feel free to send me  an  e-mail
       (jlh  at  gmx  dot  ch).  Warning: If you spam me, I’ll remote activate
       wmblob to delete all your precious data and to break you a leg.

KNOWN BUGS

       None.  Unless you tell me about  one.   I  run  it  permanently  on  my
       machine and never encountered any problems.

THANKS

       Thanks  to  other  people  who  wrote  dockapps,  I  read some of their
       sources.  Especially: wmdots, wmMand and wmgeneral.

       Thanks to Thomas Otto, for his patch, for command line args.

       Thanks to Gürkan Sengün (gurkan at linuks dot mine dot nu), for  making
       a Debian package and writing the initial manpage.

       Thanks to Arthur Melissen for the help with FreeBSD.

       And  thanks  to  all the people, who dropped me an email!  It’s nice to
       hear that you like it!  :)

SEE ALSO

       The WindowMaker homepage: ‘www.windowmaker.org’.  The DockApp homepage:
       ‘www.dockapps.org’.    See   also   the  file  ‘README’  and  the  file
       ‘doc/how_it_works’ if you’re  curious.   Both  are  included  with  the
       wmblob source tarball.

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