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       FvwmBanner - the FVWM Banner


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<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2><PRE>
       FvwmBanner is intended to be spawned by fvwm.



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<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE>
       The  FvwmInitBanner displays an Fvwm Logo in the center of
       the screen for 3 seconds.



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<H2>COPYRIGHTS</H2><PRE>
       None.



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<H2>INITIALIZATION</H2><PRE>
       Nothing interesting.



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<H2>INVOCATION</H2><PRE>
       FvwmBanner can be invoked by binding  the  action  'Module
       FvwmBanner'  to  a menu or key-stroke in the .fvwmrc file.
       Fvwm will search directory  specified  in  the  ModulePath
       configuration  option  to  attempt  to  locate FvwmBanner.
       Although nothing keeps you from  launching  FvwmBanner  at
       start-up  time,  you probably don't want to.  You can also
       give it an optional file parameter, like 'FvwmBanner doom-
       face.xpm'  or  spcify an alternate default pixmap via con-
       figuration options.



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<H2>CONFIGURATION OPTIONS</H2><PRE>
       *FvwmBannerPixmap <I>file</I>
              Tells the module to display  <I>file</I>  instead  of  the
              built in pixmap.


       *FvwmBannerTimeout <I>sec</I>
              Tells the module to display for <I>sec</I> seconds instead
              of default of 3.




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<H2>AUTHOR</H2><PRE>
       Robert Nation







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