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available screen estate.
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available screen estate.
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Additionally bug.n increases the available screen estate by freeing up
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Additionally bug.n can increase the available screen estate by freeing
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the space occupied by
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up the space occupied by
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- the Microsoft Windows Taskbar
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- the Microsoft Windows Taskbar and
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- the title bar for every single window
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- the title bar for every single window
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by hiding and replacing all with a single slim status bar (but bug.n is
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by hiding and replacing all with a single slim status bar (but bug.n is
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not a shell replacement).
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not a shell replacement).
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This status bar may show the following:
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This status bar shows the following:
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- system information
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- time
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- date
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- CPU usage
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- battery level
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- active window title
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- active window title
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- layout
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- layout, e. g.
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- []= (tile)
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- 1x1|= (tile)
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- [M] (monocle)
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- [0] (monocle)
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- ><> (floating)
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- ><> (floating)
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- up to nine views indicating
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- up to nine views indicating
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- the active view
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- the active view
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- how many windows are tagged with and shown on the view with the same
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- how many windows are tagged with and shown on the view with the same
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number
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number
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Additionally it can show the following system information:
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- time
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- date
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- CPU usage
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- memory usage
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- disk load
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- network load
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- battery level
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=== Layouts ===
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=== Layouts ===
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There are three layouts.
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There are three layouts.
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- the dimensions of the master area (1x1 ... 2x3 ... 9x9)
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- the dimensions of the master area (1x1 ... 2x3 ... 9x9)
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- the stacking direction of the master and stacking area (from left to
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- the stacking direction of the master and stacking area (from left to
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right, from top to bottom or monocle)
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right, from top to bottom or monocle)
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- the position of the master area (left, top, right or bottom)
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- the position of the master area (left, top, right or bottom) and
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accordingly the position of the stacking area
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- the witdh or height of the master area (depending on its position)
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- the witdh or height of the master area (depending on its position)
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+ **monocle**''<BR>''
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+ **monocle**''<BR>''
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All windows are maximized and only one is shown at any time.
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All windows are maximized and only one is shown at any time.
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@ -109,10 +115,13 @@ read and write access. This is the only requirement for using bug.n (at
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least for saving the bug.n configuration file). Apart from that you may
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least for saving the bug.n configuration file). Apart from that you may
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copy bug.n to any directory.
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copy bug.n to any directory.
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If you want to save it to a directory, to which you do not have write
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If you want to save it to a directory, to which you do not have write
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access, you will have to run bug.n with a parameter indicating the file
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access and do not want to use the default directory for application data
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path to the configuration file (<file path to the bug.n executable>
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(APPDATA, e. g. C:\Users\joten\AppData\Roaming\bug.n), you will have to
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<file path to the session file>), e. g.
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run bug.n with a parameter indicating the file path to that application
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"C:\Program Files\bugn\bugn.exe C:\Users\joten\bugn.ini".
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data directory, which i. a. contains the configuration file (config.ini)
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(<file path to the bug.n executable> <file path to the data directory>),
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e. g.
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"C:\Program Files\bugn\bugn.exe D:\projects\bugn".
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=== Microsoft Windows Vista / 7 and UAC ===
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=== Microsoft Windows Vista / 7 and UAC ===
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Customization can be done
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Customization can be done
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- with configuration variables for
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- with configuration variables for
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- the appearance of the bug.n status bar (font, colour and content)
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- the appearance of the bug.n status bar (position, size, font,
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colour and content)
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- controlling Windows UI elements (border width and colour, hiding
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- controlling Windows UI elements (border width and colour, hiding
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elements)
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elements)
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- default values (number of tags, layouts, runtime and session
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- default values (number of tags, layouts, runtime and session
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management)
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management)
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- rules controlling specific windows (i. a. exclusions)
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- rules controlling specific windows (i. a. excluding windows from
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tiling window management)
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- for hotkeys (the key bindings for the bug.n functions)
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- for hotkeys (the key bindings for the bug.n functions)
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The available configuration variables are listed in
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The available configuration variables are listed in
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%%LINK_configuration.''<BR>''
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%%LINK_configuration.''<BR>''
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To change these, first create a session file by using the hotkey
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To change these, first create a configuration file by using the hotkey
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"WIN+CTRL+S". The file is either saved in the directory you specified
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"WIN+CTRL+S". The file is either saved in the directory you specified
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with the parameter to the executable, or in the same directory where the
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with the parameter to the executable, or in the same directory where the
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executable is saved. You may then edit the file with a text editor
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executable is saved. You may then edit the file with a text editor
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("WIN+CTRL+E" opens the file for editing) and add a new line for each
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("WIN+CTRL+E" opens the file for editing) and add a new line for each
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configuration variable with its value (format: <variable>=<value>, use
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configuration variable with its value (format: <variable>=<value>, use
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no quotation marks, 1 for true and 0 for false), e. g.
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no quotation marks, 1 for true and 0 for false), e. g.
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"Config_showBar=0". You will have to quit and run bug.n again for the
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"Config_showBar=0". You will have to reload bug.n for the changes to
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changes to take effect.''<BR>''
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take effect.''<BR>''
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You may find a sample configuration file (Config_example.ini) in the
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You may find a sample configuration file (config_example.ini) in the
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main directory of bug.n.
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main directory of bug.n.
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== Usage ==
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== Usage ==
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bug.n is mostly controlled with hotkeys. The available hotkeys are
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bug.n is mostly controlled with hotkeys. The available hotkeys are
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listed in %%LINK_hotkeys. A list of all functions is available through
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listed in %%LINK_hotkeys. For a quick help there are the following
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the command GUI. For a quick help there are the following hotkeys:
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hotkeys:
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- WIN+Y: Show the command GUI.
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- WIN+Y: Show the command GUI.
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- WIN+Space: Show / Hide the Windows Taskbar.
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- WIN+Space: Show / Hide the Windows Taskbar.
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- WIN+CTRL+Q: Quit bug.n and restore all windows and Windows UI
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- WIN+CTRL+Q: Quit bug.n and restore all windows and Windows UI
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layout to the last used.
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layout to the last used.
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- With a right-click on the layout symbol you can set the layout to the
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- With a right-click on the layout symbol you can set the layout to the
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next in the list.
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next in the list.
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- A function can be selected from a list in the command GUI, which is
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- A function can be selected from a list or entered in the command GUI,
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accessible by cklickig on "#!" on the right end of the status bar.
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which is accessible by cklickig on "#!" on the right end of the status
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''<BR>''
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''<BR>''
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