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=== Focus wrapping
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When being in a tabbed or stacked container, the first container will be
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focused when you use +focus down+ on the last container -- the focus wraps. If
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however there is another stacked/tabbed container in that direction, focus will
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be set on that container. This is the default behaviour so you can navigate to
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all your windows without having to use +focus parent+.
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If you want the focus to *always* wrap and you are aware of using +focus
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parent+ to switch to different containers, you can use the
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+force_focus_wrapping+ configuration directive. After enabling it, the focus
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will always wrap.
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*Syntax*:
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force_focus_wrapping <yes|no>
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*Example*:
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force_focus_wrapping yes
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== List of commands
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== List of commands
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=== Splitting containers
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=== Splitting containers
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