WinRoll
Package: WA2L/WinTools 1.2.08
Section: General Commands (1)
Updated: 19 December 2023
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NAME
WinRoll - Roll-Up Window into its Title Bar
SYNOPSIS
WA2LWinTools/bin/WinRoll
WinRoll
[
-h
|
-i
|
-u
|
-V
]
AVAILABILITY
WA2L/WinTools
DESCRIPTION
WinRoll
allows you to make a window "roll up" into its title bar
by right-clicking on the title bar or the minimize/maximize
icons of the window.
You can also send a window to the back by right-clicking
the window close button.
Make the window to stay on top by middle-clicking the close window button.
Minimize the window to the tray area by pressing the
SHIFT
key and right-clicking the window minimize button.
To make the window translucent, middle-click (or
SHIFT
and right-click) the title bar,
whereas the transparency is set using the 'Options...' menu of the
WinRoll
tray icon.
OPTIONS
- -h
-
usage message.
- -i
-
install the
WinRoll
command to
'Startup'
in the
Windows Start Menu to enable a start of the
WinRoll
command on Windows™ start.
- -u
-
uninstall the
WinRoll
shortcut from
'Startup'
in the
Windows Start Menu.
- -V
-
print
WinRoll
version.
ENVIRONMENT
-
EXIT STATUS
- 0
-
no error.
- 4
-
usage message displayed.
- 5
-
version message displayed.
FILES
- etc/Winroll.cfg
-
settings of the
WinRoll
command.
EXAMPLES
-
SEE ALSO
wintoolsintro(1),
config(1m)
NOTES
Parts of the documentation has been extracted from
https://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=382
and
https://github.com/saccohuo/winroll/blob/master/readme.html.
BUGS
-
AUTHOR
WinRoll has been developed by by Wil Palma <http://www.palma.com.au/>
and integrated into WA2L/WinTools by Christian Walther. Send suggestions
and bug reports related to the integration to wa2l@users.sourceforge.net .
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2023
Christian Walther
This is free software; see
WA2LWinTools/man/COPYING
for copying conditions. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not
even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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Time: 16:33:21 GMT, September 14, 2024