+=== Delaying exiting on zero displays
+
+Outputs may disappear momentarily and come back later. For example,
+using a docking station that does not announce the undock (e.g. ACPI Undock
+event triggered through manually pushing a button before actually ejecting
+the notebook). During the removal of the notebook from the docking station,
+all outputs disappear momentarily.
+
+To prevent i3 from exiting when no output is available momentarily, you can
+tell i3 to delay a certain time first and check available outputs again using
+the +delay_exit_on_zero_displays+ directive. Setting the value to 0 disables
+this feature.
+
+The default is 500ms.
+
+*Syntax*:
+----------------------------------------
+delay_exit_on_zero_displays <timeout> ms
+----------------------------------------
+
+*Example*:
+----------------------------------
+delay_exit_on_zero_displays 500 ms
+----------------------------------
+
+=== Focus on window activation
+
+[[focus_on_window_activation]]
+
+If a window is activated, e.g., via +google-chrome www.google.com+, it may request
+to take focus. Since this may not preferable, different reactions can be configured.
+
+Note that this may not affect windows that are being opened. To prevent new windows
+from being focused, see <<no_focus>>.
+
+*Syntax*:
+--------------------------------------------------
+focus_on_window_activation smart|urgent|focus|none
+--------------------------------------------------
+
+The different modes will act as follows:
+
+smart::
+ This is the default behavior. If the window requesting focus is on an active
+ workspace, it will receive the focus. Otherwise, the urgency hint will be set.
+urgent::
+ The window will always be marked urgent, but the focus will not be stolen.
+focus::
+ The window will always be focused and not be marked urgent.
+none::
+ The window will neither be focused, nor be marked urgent.
+
+=== Drawing marks on window decoration
+
+If activated, marks on windows are drawn in their window decoration. However,
+any mark starting with an underscore in its name (+_+) will not be drawn even if
+this option is activated.
+
+The default for this option is +yes+.
+
+*Syntax*:
+-----------------
+show_marks yes|no
+-----------------
+
+*Example*:
+--------------
+show_marks yes
+--------------
+
+[[line_continuation]]
+
+=== Line continuation
+
+Config files support line continuation, meaning when you end a line in a
+backslash character (`\`), the line-break will be ignored by the parser. This
+feature can be used to create more readable configuration files.
+
+*Examples*:
+-------------------
+bindsym Mod1+f \
+fullscreen toggle
+-------------------
+