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# this is an example with comments through out. use these to make your
# own rules, but without the comments of course.
- # you may use one or more of the name/class/role/type rules to specify
+ # you may use one or more of the name/class/role/title/type rules to specify
# windows to match
- <application name="the window's _OB_NAME property (see obxprop)"
- class="the window's _OB_CLASS property (see obxprop)"
- role="the window's _OB_ROLE property (see obxprop)"
- type="the window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE (see obxprob)..
- (if unspecified, then it is 'dialog' for child windows)
- one of: normal, dialog, splash, utility, menu, toolbar,
- dock, desktop">
- # the name or the class can be set, or both. this is used to match
- # windows when they appear. role can optionally be set as well, to
- # further restrict your matches.
-
- # the name, class, and role use simple wildcard matching such as those
+ <application name="the window's _OB_APP_NAME property (see obxprop)"
+ class="the window's _OB_APP_CLASS property (see obxprop)"
+ role="the window's _OB_APP_ROLE property (see obxprop)"
+ title="the window's _OB_APP_TITLE property (see obxprop)"
+ type="the window's _OB_APP_TYPE property (see obxprob)..
+ (if unspecified, then it is 'dialog' for child windows)">
+ # you may set only one of name/class/role/title/type, or you may use more
+ # than one together to restrict your matches.
+
+ # the name, class, role, and title use simple wildcard matching such as those
# used by a shell. you can use * to match any characters and ? to match
# any single character.
# order that they appear in this list
- # each element can be left out or set to 'default' to specify to not
+ # each rule element can be left out or set to 'default' to specify to not
# change that attribute of the window
<decor>yes</decor>