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- .TH i3lock 1 "JANUARY 2012" Linux "User Manuals"
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- .SH NAME
- i3lock \- improved screen locker
-
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B i3lock
- .RB [\|\-v\|]
- .RB [\|\-n\|]
- .RB [\|\-b\|]
- .RB [\|\-d\|]
- .RB [\|\-i
- .IR image.png \|]
- .RB [\|\-c
- .IR color \|]
- .RB [\|\-t\|]
- .RB [\|\-p
- .IR pointer\|]
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- .IR timeout\|]
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- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .B i3lock
- is a simple screen locker like slock. After starting it, you will see a white
- screen (you can configure the color/an image). You can return to your screen by
- entering your password.
-
- .SH IMPROVEMENTS
-
- .IP \[bu] 2
- i3lock forks, so you can combine it with an alias to suspend to RAM (run "i3lock && echo mem > /sys/power/state" to get a locked screen after waking up your computer from suspend to RAM)
- .IP \[bu]
- You can specify either a background color or a PNG image which will be displayed while your screen is locked.
- .IP \[bu]
- You can specify whether i3lock should bell upon a wrong password.
- .IP \[bu]
- i3lock uses PAM and therefore is compatible with LDAP, etc.
-
-
- .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).
-
- .TP
- .BI \-I\ seconds \fR,\ \fB\-\-inactivity-timeout= seconds
- Specifies the number of seconds i3lock will wait for another password before
- turning off the monitors, in case you entered a wrong password or canceled by
- pressing Escape. Only makes sense together with \-d. If omitted, the default is
- 30 seconds.
-
- .TP
- .B \-u, \-\-no-unlock-indicator
- Disable the unlock indicator. i3lock will by default show an unlock indicator
- after pressing keys. This will give feedback for every keypress and it will
- show you the current PAM state (whether your password is currently being
- verified or whether it is wrong).
-
- .TP
- .BI \-i\ path \fR,\ \fB\-\-image= path
- Display the given PNG image instead of a blank screen.
-
- .TP
- .BI \-c\ rrggbb \fR,\ \fB\-\-color= rrggbb
- Turn the screen into the given color instead of white. Color must be given in 3-byte
- format: rrggbb (i.e. ff0000 is red).
-
- .TP
- .B \-t, \-\-tiling
- 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
- .BI \-p\ win|default \fR,\ \fB\-\-pointer= win|default
- If you specify "default",
- .B i3lock
- does not hide your mouse pointer. If you specify "win",
- .B i3lock
- displays a hardcoded Windows-Pointer (thus enabling you to mess with your
- friends by using a screenshot of a Windows desktop as a locking-screen).
-
- .TP
- .B \-e, \-\-ignore-empty-password
- When an empty password is provided by the user, do not validate
- it. Without this option, the empty password will be provided to PAM
- and, if invalid, the user will have to wait a few seconds before
- another try. This can be useful if the XF86ScreenSaver key is used to
- put a laptop to sleep and bounce on resume or if you happen to wake up
- your computer with the enter key.
-
- .TP
- .B \-f, \-\-show-failed-attempts
- Show the number of failed attempts, if any.
-
- .TP
- .B \-\-debug
- Enables debug logging.
- Note, that this will log the password used for authentication to stdout.
-
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .IR xautolock(1)
- \- use i3lock as your screen saver
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- .SH AUTHOR
- Michael Stapelberg <michael+i3lock at stapelberg dot de>
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- Jan-Erik Rediger <badboy at archlinux.us>
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