remove obsolete CMDMODE and TODO files, update LICENSE

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Michael Stapelberg 2011-10-08 15:18:04 +01:00
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- Command mode
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This is the grammar for the 'command mode' (your configuration file
uses these commands, too).
left := <h> | <cursor-left>
right := <l> | <cursor-right>
up := <j> | <cursor-up>
down := <k> | <cursor-down>
where := <left|right|up|down> | <tag>
move := <m>
snap := <s>
cmd := [ <times> ] [ <move> | <snap> ] <where>
with := <w> { [ <times> ] <where> }+ <space> <cmd>
jump := [ "<window class>[/<window title>]" | <workspace> [ <column> <row> ] ]
focus := focus [ <times> | floating | tiling | ft ]
(travels the focus stack backwards, <times> number of times (by default 1).
So by specifying "focus 1" it selects the window which last had the focus
before you focused the current one window.
The following 3 special values are also valid:
'floating' (select the next floating window).
'tiling' (select the next tiling window).
'ft' (toggle tiling/floating: if the current window is floating,
select the next tiling window and vice-versa)
special := [ exec <path> | kill | exit | restart ]
input := [ <cmd> | <with> | <jump> | <focus> | <special> ]
you can cancel command mode by pressing escape anytime.
Some examples:
Select the window on the left:
h
Select the window two places on the left:
2h
Move window to the right:
ml
Move window and window on the bottom to the right:
wk ml

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Copyright (c) 2009, Michael Stapelberg
Copyright © 2009-2011, Michael Stapelberg and contributors
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without

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Please see http://i3wm.org/ for our bugtracker.
Some old notes, just to not lose them:
* was passiert, wenn zwei fenster fullscreen wollen auf dem selben workspace?
* OpenOffice
* funktioniert xinerama etc. mit --below? insbesondere das fokus-verschieben in andere screens