# Sample launcher configuration file # Copyright (c) 2002 Alex Holden # These are the screen savers to use: # A simple screen blanker: # $screensaver bin/nsaver 1 # Draws random dots: $screensaver bin/nsaver 2 # Draws random lines: $screensaver bin/nsaver 3 # Draws worms that crawl randomly around the screen: $screensaver bin/nsaver 4 # Draws a star field accelerating towards the viewer: $screensaver bin/nsaver 5 # Draws a simulated lightning storm: $screensaver bin/nsaver 6 # Draws an orbiting planet simulation: $screensaver bin/nsaver 7 # Draws a moire interference pattern: $screensaver bin/nsaver 8 # Makes the screen appear to melt: $screensaver bin/nsaver 9 # Blacks the screen out then bounces a hole to the desktop around the screen: $screensaver bin/nsaver 10 # Draws random squares: $screensaver bin/nsaver 11 # Draws random squares using the munch algorithm: $screensaver bin/nsaver 12 # Draws a randomly panning magnified area of the desktop: $screensaver bin/nsaver 13 # This is the screen saver timeout delay (in seconds): $screensaver_timeout 10 # Comment this out to start the screensavers in order instead of at random. $random_screensaver # Set this to the number of seconds between changing the screensaver. Set to 0 # or comment out to never rotate screensavers. $screensaver_rotate_time 300 # Run the screen calibrator at startup. # $startup bin/nanocal # Start the window manager $startup bin/nanowm # This is the file to use as the root window background image: $window_background_image bin/uponface.ppm # This is the mode to use for the window background: # 0 = tile across screen # 1 = draw once in centre of screen # 2 = draw once at top left of screen $window_background_mode 0 # This is the background colour to use for the root window. # The current possible values are: # BLACK, WHITE, RED, GREEN, BLUE, CYAN, MAGNETA, YELLOW, BROWN, GRAY. # If you want a wider selection of colours, find the ones you want in # nxcolors.h and add them to the switch statement in launcher.c # set_window_background_colour(). If the exact colours you want aren't in # nxcolors.h you can define your own with the MWRGB(r,g,b) macro. # $window_background_colour GREEN # These are the launcher panel items. Each line is in the format: # The item name must not contain any spaces. # <...> # The item name must not contain any spaces. # The icon filename can be the letter '-' to specify no icon. Tetris bin/ntetris.ppm bin/ntetris NanoBreaker bin/nbreaker.ppm bin/nbreaker -d demos/nbreaker/gamedata Landmine bin/landmine.ppm bin/landmine Slider bin/slider.ppm bin/slider bin/slidebmp.bmp Terminal bin/nxterm.ppm bin/nxterm Clock bin/nxclock.pgm bin/nxclock # Map bin/world.ppm bin/world Magnifier bin/logo.ppm bin/nxmag Scribble bin/nxscribble.ppm bin/nxscribble SoftKeyboard bin/nxkbd.pgm bin/nxkbd Roach bin/nxroach.pgm bin/nxroach -roaches 10 Tux bin/tux.ppm bin/tux NXEyes bin/nxeyes.pgm bin/nxeyes # Pressure - bin/pressure # Recalibrate bin/nanocal.ppm bin/nanocal -c