Save(1.20)

Save(1.20)

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NAME
       Save - the AfterStep desktop-layout saving module

SYNOPSIS
       Save  is  spawned by AfterStep, so no command line invoca-
       tion will work.

DESCRIPTION
       When called, this module will attempt to save your current
       desktop  layout into a file called .xinitrc.  Usually, you
       will have to edit it to get a useable configuration, so be
       sure to keep a backup of your old .xinitrc.

       Your  applications must supply certain hints to the X win-
       dow system.  Emacs, for example, does not, so  Save  can't
       get any information from it.

       Also,  Save  assumes that certain command line options are
       globally accepted by applications, which may  not  be  the
       case.

       AND  DON'T  FORGET  AFTERSTEP  ALREADY  SAVES DESKTOP INTO
       ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/.windows  file,  called   from
       autoexec !

       Using  both  Save  and  AfterStep default saving will save
       twice the same window, therefore open  it  twice  on  next
       startup !

INITIALIZATION
       During  initialization, Save will eventually search a con-
       figuration file which describes the time-outs and  actions
       to take.

INVOCATION
       Save  can  be  invoked  by  inserting  the  line 'Save' in
       "~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Modules/Save   desktop"
       file.   It  can  be  bound  to  a  menu or mouse button or
       keystroke in feel file to invoke it later.  AfterStep will
       search directory specified in the ModulePath configuration
       option to attempt to locate Save.

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
       Sorry, but there is none at the moment.   Moreover,  which
       options could be useful ?

AUTHORS
       Per Persson lt;pp@solace.mh.se

       Robert Nation

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