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Clean (1)
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    NAME
         Clean - the AfterStep desktop clutter reduction module
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
         Clean [-f config_file] [-v | --version] [-h | --help]
    
         Although Clean can be run from the command line, it is  nor-
         mally spawned by afterstep in the autoexec file, in the fol-
         lowing manner:
    
                 Module  "I"     Clean
    
         or from within an afterstep menu file by 'Clean':
    
         % cat "~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Modules/Clean"
                 Module "Clean" Clean
                 MiniPixmap "mini-as.xpm"
    
         To stop the Clean module, a menu item can be used:
    
         % cat "~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/start/Modules/Clean_Stop"
              KillModuleByName "Stop Clean" Clean
              MiniPixmap "mini-as.xpm"
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The Clean module performs actions on windows which have  not
         had  the  keyboard focus for a specific length of time. This
         is intended to help alleviate the problem  of  leaving  pro-
         grams running in unused portions of your desktop.
    
    
    OPTIONS
         -f config_file
              Use config_file instead of  the  default  configuration
              file.
    
    
         -h | --help
              Print a usage message and exit successfully.
    
    
         -v | --version
              Print version information and exit successfully.
    
    
    INITIALIZATION
         During initialization, Clean will search for a configuration
         file  which describes the time-outs and the actions to take.
         This file will be the one specified by  the  -f  option  (if
         given).   Else,  the  ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/clean file
         will     be     used     if      it      exists.       Else,
         /usr/local/share/afterstep/clean will be used.
    
         If the Clean executable is linked to another name, ie 'ln -s
         Clean OtherClean', then another module called OtherClean can
         be started, with a completely different  set  of  configura-
         tions  than Clean, simply by adding *OtherClean options fol-
         lowing the same *Clean configuration options  below  to  the
         clean file. This way multiple Cleaning modules can be used.
    
    
    INVOCATION
         Clean can be invoked from the autoexec file  or  by  binding
         the  action  "Module Clean [args]" to a key-stroke in a feel
         file, or from a menu item as  shown in the Synopsis  section
         above.
    
         AfterStep will search through the directories  specified  in
         the  ModulePath  configuration  in the base.#bpp (where # is
         your colordepth) to attempt to locate Clean.
    
    
    CONFIGURATION FILE
         Clean reads the clean file when it starts up and  looks  for
         its configuration options:
    
    
         *Clean seconds command
              Tells Clean to sleep for x number of  seconds  after  a
              window  loses  focus  before it executes the given com-
              mand; where command is any built-in AfterStep command.
    
    
    EXAMPLES
         At most 3 actions can be specified on any one line.
    
    
         *Clean 3600 Iconify 1
              This will sleep for 3600  seconds  (1  hour)  and  then
              Iconify  all windows not having been given focus within
              that 1 hour.  The 1 after  Iconify  defines  that  only
              iconification should occur.  Refer to the afterstep.man
              for further detail on Iconify options.
    
    
         *Clean 86400 Delete
              This will sleep for 86400 seconds (24 hours)  and  then
              Delete  all  windows not having been given focus within
              that 24 hours.  Refer to the afterstep.man for  further
              detail on Delete.
    
    
    FILES
         /usr/local/share/afterstep/clean
              The global configuration file for system wide  defaults
              of all users.
    
    
         $HOME/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/clean
              This    file    should    be    copied     from     the
              /usr/local/share/afterstep/clean  and  edited to suit a
              users specific requirements.  This file, if it  exists,
              will override the system wide default file.
    
    
    AUTHORS
         Robert Nation
         David Taylor <dtaylor@cit.nepean.uws.edu.au>
         David Mihm <dmihm@swbell.net> [Man page]
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         afterstep(1)
    
    
    
    


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