docs/userguide: Update description of focus wrapping

Focus wrapping applies to all kinds of containers, not just
tabbed/stacked ones.
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Vladimir Panteleev 2017-09-15 01:59:50 +00:00
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=== Focus wrapping
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
however there is another stacked/tabbed container in that direction, focus will
be set on that container. This is the default behavior so you can navigate to
all your windows without having to use +focus parent+.
When in a container with several windows or child containers, the opposite
window will be focused when trying to move the focus over the edge of a
container (and there are no other containers in that direction) -- the focus
wraps. If however there is another window or container in that direction, focus
will be set on that window or container. This is the default behavior so you
can navigate to all your windows without having to use +focus parent+.
If you want the focus to *always* wrap and you are aware of using +focus
parent+ to switch to different containers, you can use the