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28 window manager. In addition, ctwm can use coloured, shaped icons
206 windows, icons, titles, and frames. The `Menus` section gives any
479 readers who change their icons depending on the presence of unread mail.
766 as icons while other windows are handled by the icon manager.
855 This variable specifies the background color of icons, and may
881 icons. The default is ``variable''.
884 This variable specifies the foreground color to be used when displaying icons,
894 without trying to map any icons. This assumes that the user is will
1005 This variable specifies an area on the root window in which icons are placed
1011 one `IconRegion` lines are given, icons will be put into the succeeding
1013 `North` or `South` and is used to control whether icons are
1016 to control whether icons should be filled in from left or from the right. Icons
1027 Tells ctwm how to align icons inside their place in the IconRegion.
1033 Tells ctwm how to justify icons inside their place in the IconRegion.
1039 should be used as their icons. For example:
1062 This indicates the preferred size of icons selected from the EWMH window
1308 This variable indicates that icons should not display the icon name
1475 described applies to icons rather than to windows.
1481 OnTopPriority Icons -1 # place icons a little in the background
1482 OnTopPriority Icons 1 # place mail icons on top of normal windows
1580 it means that the preference applies to icons rather than windows. See
1777 icons until explicitly deiconified by the user. If the optional `win-list`
2770 This function raises all the icons in the current workspace.
2797 function will check all windows and icons on currently visible virtual