docs/userguide: state that mod+shift+space toggles, add link to criteria in for_window (Thanks Don)
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windows, or toolbar windows (GIMP or similar). Those windows usually set the
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appropriate hint and are opened in floating mode by default.
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You can enable floating mode for a window by pressing +mod+Shift+Space+. By
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You can toggle floating mode for a window by pressing +mod+Shift+Space+. By
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dragging the window’s titlebar with your mouse you can move the window
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around. By grabbing the borders and moving them you can resize the window. You
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can also do that by using the <<floating_modifier>>.
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for_window [title="x200: ~/work"] floating enable
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The valid criteria are the same as those for commands, see <<command_criteria>>.
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=== Variables
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As you learned in the section about keyboard bindings, you will have
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bindsym mod+x move workspace 3; workspace 3
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[[command_criteria]]
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Furthermore, you can change the scope of a command, that is, which containers
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should be affected by that command, by using various criteria. These are
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prefixed in square brackets to every command. If you want to kill all windows
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