X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fuserguide;h=91060ab2cc6df006f4c23a80665976d0c503041b;hb=1847938d4eeba98260cc79ca45a11a134274c2ea;hp=da5d98737197ca0fb9cd1416bf287068df69768c;hpb=18dbfe699a61b64239f7397246e015c9ebfb36ce;p=i3%2Fi3 diff --git a/docs/userguide b/docs/userguide index da5d9873..91060ab2 100644 --- a/docs/userguide +++ b/docs/userguide @@ -245,9 +245,11 @@ you open a new terminal, it will open below the current one. So, how can you open a new terminal window to the *right* of the current one? The solution is to use +focus parent+, which will focus the +Parent Container+ of -the current +Container+. In this case, you would focus the +Vertical Split -Container+ which is *inside* the horizontally oriented workspace. Thus, now new -windows will be opened to the right of the +Vertical Split Container+: +the current +Container+. In default configuration, use +$mod+a+ to navigate one ++Container+ up the tree (you can repeat this multiple times until you get to the ++Workspace Container+). In this case, you would focus the +Vertical Split Container+ +which is *inside* the horizontally oriented workspace. Thus, now new windows will be +opened to the right of the +Vertical Split Container+: image::tree-shot3.png["shot3",title="Focus parent, then open new terminal"] @@ -585,6 +587,16 @@ workspace_layout default|stacking|tabbed workspace_layout tabbed --------------------- +=== Window title alignment + +This option determines the window title's text alignment. +Default is +left+ + +*Syntax*: +--------------------------------------------- +title_align left|center|right +--------------------------------------------- + === Default border style for new windows This option determines which border style new windows will have. The default is @@ -1004,7 +1016,7 @@ ipc-socket ~/.i3/i3-ipc.sock ---------------------------- You can then use the +i3-msg+ application to perform any command listed in -the next section. +<>. === Focus follows mouse @@ -1725,6 +1737,7 @@ bar { } -------------------------------------- +[[list_of_commands]] == List of commands Commands are what you bind to specific keypresses. You can also issue commands