.TH beryl-manager 1 2006-10-21 Beryl "Beryl Manager" .SH NAME beryl-manager - The Beryl Manager .SH SYNOPSIS .B beryl-manager [-d] [--no-force-display-manager] [--no-force-decorator] .B [--help] [--version] .SH DESCRIPTION .I beryl-manager is a tray application that allows you to launch beryl, start different window decorators, start a different window manager or launch beryl-settings to configure your beryl environment. Should beryl crash, the beryl-manager will try to launch a window manager to fall back to. \. .SH OPTIONS .TP 5 .RI -d prevents from detaching from console. Useful for debugging and error analysis. .TP 5 .RI --no-force-window-manager don't replace running window manager at start .TP 5 .RI --no-force-decorator don't replace an eventually running decorator .TP 5 .RI --version outputs the current version of .I beryl-manager .TP 5 --help short usage statement about .I beryl-manager .SH SIGNALS .TP 5 .RI USR1 Let the menu popup on screen. Used to show the running instance, instead of starting a new one. .TP 5 .RI USR2 Toggles between beryl and fallback windows-manager. .SH FILES .TP 5 .RI $HOME/.beryl-managerrc Here are the settings stored. .SH BUGS The running display manager and decorator detecting stuff only works if they are running on same machine. Beryl Manager itself connects only once to a Systray, if the Systray gets destroyed, it will not appear in a new instance (But you can always invoke beryl-manager a 2nd time to get the Popupwindow). .SH AUTHORS - Quinn Storm (livinglatexkali@gmail.com) .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR beryl "(1) .BR emerald "(1)