docs/userguide: little fixes by fernando
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@ -51,17 +51,17 @@ image:single_terminal.png[Single terminal]
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If you now open another terminal, i3 will place it next to the current one,
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If you now open another terminal, i3 will place it next to the current one,
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splitting the screen size in half. Depending on your monitor, i3 will put the
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splitting the screen size in half. Depending on your monitor, i3 will put the
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new window right to the old window (for widescreen) or below the old window
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created window beside the existing window (on wide displays) or below the
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(rotated displays).
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existing window (rotated displays).
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image:two_terminals.png[Two terminals]
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image:two_terminals.png[Two terminals]
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To move the focus between the two terminals, you use the direction keys which
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To move the focus between the two terminals, you can use the direction keys
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you may know from the editor +vi+. However, in i3, your homerow is used for
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which you may know from the editor +vi+. However, in i3, your homerow is used
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these keys (in +vi+, the keys are shifted to the left by one for compatibility
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for these keys (in +vi+, the keys are shifted to the left by one for
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with most keyboard layouts). Therefore, +mod+J+ is left, +mod+K+ is down,
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compatibility with most keyboard layouts). Therefore, +mod+J+ is left, +mod+K+
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+mod+L+ is up and `mod+;` is right. So, to switch between the terminals,
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is down, +mod+L+ is up and `mod+;` is right. So, to switch between the
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use +mod+K+ or +mod+L+. Of course, you can also use the arrow keys.
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terminals, use +mod+K+ or +mod+L+. Of course, you can also use the arrow keys.
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At the moment, your workspace is split (it contains two terminals) in a
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At the moment, your workspace is split (it contains two terminals) in a
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specific direction (horizontal by default). Every window can be split
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specific direction (horizontal by default). Every window can be split
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@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ image:modes.png[Container modes]
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To display a window in fullscreen mode or to go out of fullscreen mode again,
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To display a window in fullscreen mode or to go out of fullscreen mode again,
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press +mod+f+.
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press +mod+f+.
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There is also a global fullscreen mode in i3 in which the client will use all
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There is also a global fullscreen mode in i3 in which the client will span all
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available outputs.
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available outputs.
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=== Opening other applications
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=== Opening other applications
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(anything wider than high) get horizontal orientation, rotated monitors
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(anything wider than high) get horizontal orientation, rotated monitors
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(anything higher than wide) get vertical orientation.
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(anything higher than wide) get vertical orientation.
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With the +default_orientation+ configuration directive, you can overwrite that
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With the +default_orientation+ configuration directive, you can override that
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behaviour.
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behaviour.
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*Syntax*:
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*Syntax*:
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@ -462,13 +462,14 @@ configuration file and run it before starting i3 (for example in your
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[[assign_workspace]]
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[[assign_workspace]]
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It is recommended that you match on window classes insetead of window titles
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Specific windows can be matched by window class and/or window title. It is
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whenever possible because some applications first create their window, and then
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recommended that you match on window classes instead of window titles whenever
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worry about setting the correct title. Firefox with Vimperator comes to mind.
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possible because some applications first create their window, and then worry
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The window starts up being named Firefox, and only when Vimperator is loaded
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about setting the correct title. Firefox with Vimperator comes to mind. The
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does the title change. As i3 will get the title as soon as the application maps
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window starts up being named Firefox, and only when Vimperator is loaded does
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the window (mapping means actually displaying it on the screen), you’d need to
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the title change. As i3 will get the title as soon as the application maps the
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have to match on 'Firefox' in this case.
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window (mapping means actually displaying it on the screen), you’d need to have
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to match on 'Firefox' in this case.
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You can prefix or suffix workspaces with a `~` to specify that matching clients
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You can prefix or suffix workspaces with a `~` to specify that matching clients
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should be put into floating mode. If you specify only a `~`, the client will
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should be put into floating mode. If you specify only a `~`, the client will
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=== Changing colors
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=== Changing colors
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You can change all colors which i3 uses to draw the window decorations and the
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You can change all colors which i3 uses to draw the window decorations.
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bottom bar.
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*Syntax*:
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*Syntax*:
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=== Manipulating layout
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=== Manipulating layout
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To change the layout of the current container to stacking, use +layout
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Use +layout default+, +layout stacking+ or +layout tabbed+ to change the
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stacking+, for default use +layout default+ and for tabbed, use +layout
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current container layout to default, stacking or tabbed layout, respectively.
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tabbed+. To make the current window (!) fullscreen, use +fullscreen+, to make
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To make the current window (!) fullscreen, use +fullscreen+, to make
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it floating (or tiling again) use +floating enable+ respectively +floating disable+
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it floating (or tiling again) use +floating enable+ respectively +floating disable+
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(or +floating toggle+):
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(or +floating toggle+):
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