When holding the floating modifier, you can resize a floating window by
pressing the right mouse button on it and moving around while holding it. If
-you hold the shift button as well, the resize will be proportional.
+you hold the shift button as well, the resize will be proportional (the aspect
+ratio will be preserved).
*Syntax*:
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(to display a workspace bar), and to control i3.
The IPC socket is enabled by default and will be created in
-+/tmp/i3-%u/ipc-socket.%p+ where +%u+ is your UNIX username and +%p+ is the PID
-of i3.
++/tmp/i3-%u.XXXXXX/ipc-socket.%p+ where +%u+ is your UNIX username, +%p+ is
+the PID of i3 and XXXXXX is a string of random characters from the portable
+filename character set (see mkdtemp(3)).
You can override the default path through the environment-variable +I3SOCK+ or
by specifying the +ipc-socket+ directive. This is discouraged, though, since i3
-does the right thing by default.
+does the right thing by default. If you decide to change it, it is strongly
+recommended to set this to a location in your home directory so that no other
+user can create that directory.
*Examples*:
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-ipc-socket /tmp/i3-ipc.sock
+ipc-socket ~/.i3/i3-ipc.sock
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You can then use the +i3-msg+ application to perform any command listed in
statusline #ffffff
focused_workspace #ffffff #285577
- active_workspace #888888 #222222
+ active_workspace #ffffff #333333
inactive_workspace #888888 #222222
urgent_workspace #ffffff #900000
}
Direction can be one of +up+, +down+, +left+ or +right+. The optional pixel
argument specifies by how many pixels a *floating container* should be grown or
-shrinked (the default is 10 pixels). The ppt argument means percentage points
+shrunk (the default is 10 pixels). The ppt argument means percentage points
and specifies by how many percentage points a *tiling container* should be
-grown or shrinked (the default is 10 percentage points).
+grown or shrunk (the default is 10 percentage points).
I recommend using the resize command inside a so called +mode+: