# @package      hubzero-ratpoison-captive
# @file         ratpoisonrc
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# Configuration for the ratpoison window manager.
#
# Normally, there are a number of operations that can be invoked by the user
# by using a <ctr>-t and then another key.  The <ctrl>-t acts as an escape
# key to get into command mode.  We don't want any escape key, but we can't
# turn it off.  So we change the escape to <ctrl>-<alt>-<space>.  Then we bind
# the operation of that key to echo a pleasant message rather than enter the
# command mode.
#
escape C-M-space
definekey top C-M-space echo "Have a nice day!"

# Ratpoision normally starts up with a message about "Ratpoison..."
# We wouldn't want to scare our users.  Turn off messages.
#
msgwait 1
startup_message off
echo "Application starting..."

# Depending on the application, sometimes users might see part of the
# root window when they resize an the root window.  Set it all to
# white so it looks like the browser.
#
#exec /usr/bin/X11/xsetroot -solid white

# Set the border as small as we can make it.
set resizeunit 1
set border 0
defborder 0

# Screenshot is Ctrl-Alt-s
definekey top C-M-s exec /usr/bin/screenshot

# Some examples for key bindings if we ever want some.
#
#definekey top C-s split
#definekey top C-q only
#definekey top C-a listhook restart
#definekey top C-r restart
#addhook restart echo "Restarting window manager..."

