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.TH i3lock 1 "AUGUST 2009" Linux "User Manuals"
.SH NAME
i3lock \- slightly improved version of slock
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B i3lock
.RB [\|\-v\|]
.RB [\|\-n\|]
.RB [\|\-b\|]
.RB [\|\-d\|]
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.RB [\|\-i
.IR image.xpm \|]
.RB [\|\-c
.IR color \|]
.RB [\|\-t\|]
.RP [\|\-p
.IR pointer\|]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B i3lock
locks your screen by making it white (default). To quit
.B i3lock
just enter your password.
.SH DIFFERENCES TO SLOCK
.B i3lock
improves slock by making it fork() and therefore combinable with
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commands to suspend your computer. Additionally, instead of turning off
your screen via DPMS and/or displaying a black screen,
.B i3lock
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displays a white (or colored in your favorite color) screen so you can see
if your computer failed to resume from suspend or if your screen is just
locked. Since version 1.1,
.B i3lock
can display images in XPM file format. Also, when entering a wrong password,
.B i3lock
does not call XBell(). This is important because
.B i3lock/slock
think you've entered a password when resuming from suspend, at least sometimes.
Since version 1.0, i3lock supports PAM.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B \-v, \-\-version
Display the version of your
.B i3lock
.TP
.B \-n, \-\-nofork
Don't fork after starting.
.TP
.B \-b, \-\-beep
Enable beeping. Be sure to not do this when you are about to annoy other people,
like when opening your laptop in a boring lecture.
.TP
.B \-d, \-\-dpms
Enable turning off your screen using DPMS. Note that, when you do not specify this
option, DPMS will turn off your screen after 15 minutes of inactivity anyways (if
you did not disable this in your X server).
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.TP
.B \-i, \-\-image
Display the given XPM image instead of a blank screen. You can convert an image to
XPM by using convert(1) from ImageMagick or GIMP for example.
.TP
.B \-c, \-\-color
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Turns the screen into the given color instead of white. Color must be given in 6-byte
format: rrggbb (i.e. ff0000 is red)
.TP
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.B \-t, \-\-tile
If an image is specified (via -i) it will display the image tiled all over the screen
(if it is a multi-monitor setup, the image is visible on all screens).
.TP
.B \-p, \-\-pointer
If you specify "default",
.B i3lock
does not hide your Mousepointer.\n If you specify "win",
.B i3lock
displays a hardcoded Windows-Pointer (thus enabling you to fuck with your
friends by using a Screenshot of a Windows-Desktop as a locking-screen).
.SH AUTHOR
Michael Stapelberg <michael+i3lock at stapelberg dot de>
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Jan-Erik Rediger <badboy at archlinux.us>
forked from slock-0.9 by Anselm R Garbe <garbeam at gmail dot com>