# Assign to the workspace with number 2, regardless of name
assign [class="^URxvt$"] → number 2
-# You can also specify a number + name. If the workspace with number 2 exists, assign will skip the text part.
+# You can also specify a number + name. If the workspace with number 2 exists,
+# assign will skip the text part.
assign [class="^URxvt$"] → number "2: work"
# Start urxvt -name irssi
order on the bar according to its number without displaying the number prefix.
When +strip_workspace_numbers+ is set to +yes+, any workspace that has a name of
-the form "[n]:[NAME]" will display only the name. You could use this, for
+the form "[n][:][NAME]" will display only the name. You could use this, for
instance, to display Roman numerals rather than digits by naming your
workspaces to "1:I", "2:II", "3:III", "4:IV", ...
When +strip_workspace_name+ is set to +yes+, any workspace that has a name of
-the form "[n]:[NAME]" will display only the number.
+the form "[n][:][NAME]" will display only the number.
-The default is to display the full name within the workspace button.
+The default is to display the full name within the workspace button. Be aware
+that the colon in the workspace name is optional, so `[n][NAME]` will also
+have the the workspace name and number stripped correctly.
*Syntax*:
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+mark+:: A container with the specified mark, see <<vim_like_marks>>.
Note that swapping does not work with all containers. Most notably, swapping
-floating containers or containers that have a parent-child relationship to one
-another does not work.
+containers that have a parent-child relationship to one another does not work.
*Syntax*:
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