Correct typos in user guide

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Alexander Neumann 2013-10-13 22:52:01 +02:00 committed by Michael Stapelberg
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@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ workspace node. By default, the workspace nodes orientation is +horizontal+.
Now you move one of these terminals down (+$mod+k+ by default). The workspace Now you move one of these terminals down (+$mod+k+ by default). The workspace
nodes orientation will be changed to +vertical+. The terminal window you moved nodes orientation will be changed to +vertical+. The terminal window you moved
down is directly attached to the workspace and appears on the bottom of the down is directly attached to the workspace and appears on the bottom of the
screen. A new (horizontal) container was created to accomodate the other two screen. A new (horizontal) container was created to accommodate the other two
terminal windows. You will notice this when switching to tabbed mode (for terminal windows. You will notice this when switching to tabbed mode (for
example). You would end up having one tab called "another container" and the example). You would end up having one tab called "another container" and the
other one being the terminal window you moved down. other one being the terminal window you moved down.
@ -446,7 +446,7 @@ New workspaces get a reasonable default orientation: Wide-screen monitors
(anything higher than wide) get vertical orientation. (anything higher than wide) get vertical orientation.
With the +default_orientation+ configuration directive, you can override that With the +default_orientation+ configuration directive, you can override that
behaviour. behavior.
*Syntax*: *Syntax*:
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@ -834,7 +834,7 @@ popup_during_fullscreen smart
When being in a tabbed or stacked container, the first container will be When being in a tabbed or stacked container, the first container will be
focused when you use +focus down+ on the last container -- the focus wraps. If focused when you use +focus down+ on the last container -- the focus wraps. If
however there is another stacked/tabbed container in that direction, focus will however there is another stacked/tabbed container in that direction, focus will
be set on that container. This is the default behaviour so you can navigate to be set on that container. This is the default behavior so you can navigate to
all your windows without having to use +focus parent+. all your windows without having to use +focus parent+.
If you want the focus to *always* wrap and you are aware of using +focus If you want the focus to *always* wrap and you are aware of using +focus
@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ workspace_auto_back_and_forth yes
If an application on another workspace sets an urgency hint, switching to this If an application on another workspace sets an urgency hint, switching to this
workspace may lead to immediate focus of the application, which also means the workspace may lead to immediate focus of the application, which also means the
window decoration color would be immediately resetted to +client.focused+. This window decoration color would be immediately reseted to +client.focused+. This
may make it unnecessarily hard to tell which window originally raised the may make it unnecessarily hard to tell which window originally raised the
event. event.
@ -1575,7 +1575,7 @@ specify a default name if there's currently no workspace starting with a "1".
You can rename workspaces. This might be useful to start with the default You can rename workspaces. This might be useful to start with the default
numbered workspaces, do your work, and rename the workspaces afterwards to numbered workspaces, do your work, and rename the workspaces afterwards to
reflect whats actually on them. You can also omit the old name to rename reflect whats actually on them. You can also omit the old name to rename
the currently focused workspace. This is handy if you wan't to use the the currently focused workspace. This is handy if you want to use the
rename command with +i3-input+. rename command with +i3-input+.
*Syntax*: *Syntax*: