-  BackColor  color
- 
Specifies the  background   color  associated with this style. 
color is a  color  definition in one of the color formats supported by AfterStep.
 
 BackColor  is also used to calculate  bevel  colors used to draw a border around a widget.
 
-  BackGradient  type from to
- 
Specifies that a  gradient  should be used as a  background  instead of a
 solid   color . The  gradient  colors start at from and end at to.
from and to 
are  color  definition in one of the supported color formats. 
If  gradient  includes at least one transparent  color  (  alpha  value  set  to be below FF ),  gradient  will be  alpha -blended over the
root  background  image.
type
can be 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5: 
1: Wharf-style diagonal  gradient 
2: Horizontal from top to bottom
3: Horizontal from top/bottom to center
4: Vertical from left to right
5: Vertical from left/right to center
6:  Top - Left  to  Bottom   Right  diagonal ( same as 1 )
7:  Bottom - Left  to  Top - Right  diagonal
8: Vertical  Top  to  Bottom  ( same as 2 )
9: Horizontal  Left  to  Right  ( same as 4 )
 
-  BackMultiGradient  type offset1 color1 ... offsetN  colorN
- 
Specifies that a  gradient  should be used as a  background  instead of a
 solid   color . The  gradient  colors start at color1 and end at
colorN. Each  color  has an offset associated with it. The
offset is a number between 0.0 and 1.0, and specifies where in
the  gradient  the colors are to be placed.  The colors are in one of the color formats supported by AfterStep.
At least two colors must be given. 
If  gradient  includes at least one transparent  color  (  alpha  value  set  to be below FF ),  gradient  will be  alpha -blended over the
root  background  image.
The offsets are non-decreasing numbers between 0.0 and 1.0. If the first offset is not
0.0, it will be  set  to 0.0. If the last offset is not 1.0, it will be
 set  to 1.0. type may be any of the following: 
6:  Top - Left  to  Bottom   Right  diagonal
7:  Bottom - Left  to  Top - Right  diagonal
8: Vertical  Top  to  Bottom 
9: Horizontal  Left  to  Right 
 
-  BackPixmap  type pixmap_name|color_name
- 
Specifies that a pixmap should be used as a  background  instead of a
 solid   color . This option has two forms, depending on the value of type :
 
If type is 125, 126, 127, 128, 130-144, 150-164
- the second parameter, pixmap_name
must be the name of an image file which can be found in PixmapPath. 
 
If type is 129 or 149 the root pixmap (desktop
background) will be used, and the optional second parameter must be a
 color  with which the root pixmap will be shaded/tinted.  
 
Depending on the value of type AfterStep will render pixmap in many different ways :
 
- 125
- 
Image is SCALED to the size of the widget, and its opacity is used to  set  the shape of the widget/ window  decoration, 
achieving non-rectangular  window  effect.
- 126
- 
Image is TILED to the size of the widget, and its opacity is used to  set  the shape of the widget/ window  decoration, 
achieving non-rectangular  window  effect.
- 127
- 
Image is SCALED to the size of the widget.
- 128
- 
Image is Tiled to the size of the image.
- 129
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is tinted/shaded with the  color  specified with the second parameter.
- 130
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is combined with tiled image, using "allanon" method - taking average of pixel values.
- 131
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is  alpha -blended with tiled image.
- 132
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is tinted using pixel values of the tiled image, as a tint values on per-pixel basis.
- 133
- 
Each pixel of underlying desktop  background  has value of tiled image's pixel added to it.
- 134
- 
Each pixel of underlying desktop  background  has value of tiled image's pixel subtracted from it.
- 135
- 
Result consists of pixels representing absolute value of difference between underlying desktop  background  and tiled image.
- 136
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is darkened using luminocity of the tiled image's pixels.
- 137
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is lightened using luminocity of the tiled image's pixels.
- 138
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is "screened" by the tiled image.
- 139
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is "overlayed" by the tiled image.
- 140
- 
Underlying desktop  background 's  hue  is substituted with the  hue  of the tiled image.
- 141
- 
Underlying desktop  background 's saturation is substituted with the saturation of the tiled image.
- 142
- 
Underlying desktop  background 's value (in HSV colorspace) is substituted with the value of the tiled image.
- 143
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is "colorized" by the tiled image.
- 144
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is "dissipated" by the tiled image.
- 149
- 
Underlying desktop  background  is tinted/shaded with the  color  specified with the second parameter.
It differs from 129 so that desktop  background  could be both darkened and brightened. If tint  color 
channel is greater the 7F (127 decimal) - then respective channel of  background  will be brightened.
- 150 - 164
- 
Same as 130-144 but specified image is scaled to the size of the widget.
 
-  DrawTextBackground  [0|1]
- 
Specifies that the area behind  text  drawn in this style should be cleared
to BackColor.  The argument is optional.  If the argument is 0,
this option is turned off;  if  it is omitted or is nonzero, the option is
turned on. 
-  Font  font
- 
Specifies the font associated with this style. 
font copuld beeither a standard X11 font definition, or a filename of the TrueType font that could be found in  FontPath .
To specify the size of the TrueType font - use format like that : FontName.ttf- Size .   Example :   
 
-  ForeColor  color
- 
Specifies the  text   color  associated with this style. 
coloris  color  definition in one of the color formats supported by AfterStep.
 
-  Inherit  "style_name"
- 
Specifies a MyStyle to inherit options from. Options from
style_name will override previously specified options for this
style. Inherit is a good way to  save  memory and network bandwidth
 if  the same BackPixmap is used for several styles, as the pixmap
will only be loaded for the inherited style. 
-  MyStyle  "style_name"
-         style_option
- ~MyStyle
- 
Specifies the beginning of a look style definition. The style can be
referred to later by style_name. ~MyStyle ends a look style
definition. 
- Overlay
- 
		FIXME:  add  proper description here. 
-  SliceXEnd  val
- 
		When used with scalable  BackPixmap  it will make image sliced instead scaled.
Which means that its borders will remain unchanged, but center part will get tiled to fill empty space.  SliceXEnd  is the left edge of the right border. 
-  SliceXStart  val
- 
		When used with scalable  BackPixmap  it will make image sliced instead scaled.
Which means that its borders will remain unchanged, but center part will get tiled to fill empty space.  SliceXStart  is the width of the left border. 
-  SliceYEnd  val
- 
		When used with scalable  BackPixmap  it will make image sliced instead scaled.
Which means that its borders will remain unchanged, but center part will get tiled to fill empty space.  SliceYEnd  is the top edge of the bottom border. 
-  SliceYStart  val
- 
		When used with scalable  BackPixmap  it will make image sliced instead scaled.
Which means that its borders will remain unchanged, but center part will get tiled to fill empty space.  SliceYStart  is the height of the top border. 
-  TextStyle  style
- 
Specifies the  text  style associated with this style. style
can be 0, 1, or 2: 
0: normal  text 
1: embossed 3D  text 
2: sunken 3D  text 
3:  text  has  shade  above the  text 
4:  text  has  shade  below the  text 
5: thick embossed 3D  text 
6: thick sunken 3D  text 
7:  text  is outlined with contrasting  color  on upper edge of a glyph.
8:  text  is outlined with contrasting  color  on bottom edge of a glyph.
9:  text  is outlined with contrasting  color  all around a glyph.