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diff --git a/xdeadzone.rst b/xdeadzone.rst index 5b39f46..909da79 100644 --- a/xdeadzone.rst +++ b/xdeadzone.rst @@ -53,29 +53,12 @@ environments, and works properly with at least: KDE (Plasma 5), XFCE OPTIONS ======= -Optional arguments ------------------- - ---help - Print built-in help message and exit. - ---version - Print the application name and version number, and exit. - -**-i** - Make window invisible. This is the default. - -**-b** - Make window visible, display as a black rectangle. - -**-w** - Make window visible, display as a white rectangle. - +Options can appear in any order on the command line. Modes ----- -One mode argument is required. +One (and only one) mode option is required. **-nw** Place window at northwest (top left) corner of display. @@ -104,6 +87,35 @@ Required argument Examples: **200x100**, **64x64-0-0**, **50x60+100+100**. +Appearance options +------------------ + +These are optional, and control how **xdeadzone**'s window will +look and behave. + +**-i** + Make window invisible. This is the default. + +**-b** + Make window visible, display as a black rectangle. + +**-w** + Make window visible, display as a white rectangle. + +**-n** + Create window as a normal window, with titlebar and without + appearing on all desktops. Implies **-w**, but can be followed + by **-b** for a black rectangle. + +Informational options +--------------------- + +--help + Print built-in help, then exit. + +--version + Print the application name and version number, then exit. + ENVIRONMENT =========== @@ -146,18 +158,6 @@ losing the mouse there:: If the dead zone were on the left of the top monitor, you'd use **-nw** instead of **-ne**. -BUGS -==== - -There isn't much error-checking for the numeric arguments. Anything -non-numeric will be read as zero. If you include a decimal point, -that should be an error, but instead it's silently ignored (the value -is truncated). - -Maybe it should background (daemonize) itself. However, it works -fine with & to background it, and this is pretty common practice for -starting X software from ~/.xinitrc. - COPYRIGHT ========= |