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KDOCKER(1)						      General Commands Manual							KDOCKER(1)

NAME
kdocker - puts everything to traybar SYNOPSIS
kdocker [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the kdocker command. kdocker is a program that puts every application to the system tray. OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -a Show author information. Yup, about me. -b Suppress the warning dialog when docking non-normal windows (blind mode) -d Disable session management. KDocker will not attempt to redock this application when you relogin. -e Enable session management. KDocker will attempt to redock this application when you relogin. .B[default] -f Dock window that has the focus(active window). -i icon Custom dock icon. -h Show summary of options. -l Launch on startup -m Keep application window mapped (don't hide on dock) -o Dock when obscured -p secs By default, when the title of the application changes, it is ballooned from the system tray for 4 seconds. Works excellently with xmms -q Disable ballooning title changes (quiet) -t Remove this application from the task bar -v, --version Show version of program. -w wid Window id of the application to dock AUTHOR
kdocker was written by Girish Ramakrishnan (gramakri@uiuc.edu). This manual page was written by Lorenzo Villani <arbiter@arbiterlab.net>, for the Ubuntu project (but may be used by others). KDOCKER(1)

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DOCKER(1)                                                     General Commands Manual                                                    DOCKER(1)

NAME
docker - System tray for KDE3/GNOME2 docklet applications SYNOPSIS
docker [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the docker command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original pro- gram does not have a manual page. docker is a docking application (WindowMaker dock app) which acts as a system tray for KDE3 and GNOME2. It can be used to replace the panel in either environment, allowing you to have a system tray without running the KDE/GNOME panel. Docker was written and designed to work with Openbox 2, but it should work fine in any window manager that supports WindowMaker dock apps. OPTIONS
-h-help Show summary of options. -display DISPLAY The X display to connect to. -border N The width of the border to put around the system tray icons. Defaults to 1. -vertical Line up the icons vertically. Defaults to horizontally. -wmaker WindowMaker mode. This makes docker a fixed size (64x64) to appear nicely in in WindowMaker. Note: In this mode, you have a fixed number of icons that docker can hold. -iconsize SIZE The size (width and height and height) to display icons as in the system tray. Defaults to 24. -color COLOR The background color to use for the tray. Defaults to whatever color the window manager specifies. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ari Pollak <ari@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). November 2, 2002 DOCKER(1)
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