X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fuserguide;h=ccedc577924ff53997aa18560c4d488164b31ba1;hb=9017a17e396646e98da885abfa7f3ecc7da818ef;hp=98242a9b0921af154266aaf65a79d1c92b2dc53b;hpb=994a479558a6b93e286ce03d6f00db3a3a9c6fcf;p=i3%2Fi3 diff --git a/docs/userguide b/docs/userguide index 98242a9b..ccedc577 100644 --- a/docs/userguide +++ b/docs/userguide @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ i3 User’s Guide =============== Michael Stapelberg -March 2013 This document contains all the information you need to configure and use the i3 window manager. If it does not, please check https://www.reddit.com/r/i3wm/ @@ -586,23 +585,26 @@ workspace_layout default|stacking|tabbed workspace_layout tabbed --------------------- -=== Border style for new windows +=== Default border style for new windows This option determines which border style new windows will have. The default is -+normal+. Note that new_float applies only to windows which are starting out as ++normal+. Note that default_floating_border applies only to windows which are starting out as floating windows, e.g., dialog windows, but not windows that are floated later on. *Syntax*: --------------------------------------------- -new_window normal|none|pixel -new_window normal|pixel -new_float normal|none|pixel -new_float normal|pixel +default_border normal|none|pixel +default_border normal|pixel +default_floating_border normal|none|pixel +default_floating_border normal|pixel --------------------------------------------- +Please note that +new_window+ and +new_float+ have been deprecated in favor of the above options +and will be removed in a future release. We strongly recommend using the new options instead. + *Example*: --------------------- -new_window pixel +default_border pixel --------------------- The "normal" and "pixel" border styles support an optional border width in @@ -610,11 +612,11 @@ pixels: *Example*: --------------------- -# The same as new_window none -new_window pixel 0 +# The same as default_border none +default_border pixel 0 # A 3 px border -new_window pixel 3 +default_border pixel 3 --------------------- @@ -728,7 +730,8 @@ resource database to achieve an easily maintainable, consistent color theme across many X applications. Defining a resource will load this resource from the resource database and -assign its value to the specified variable. A fallback must be specified in +assign its value to the specified variable. This is done verbatim and the value +must therefore be in the format that i3 uses. A fallback must be specified in case the resource cannot be loaded from the database. *Syntax*: @@ -1592,7 +1595,7 @@ bar { } ------------------------ -=== Strip workspace numbers +=== Strip workspace numbers/name Specifies whether workspace numbers should be displayed within the workspace buttons. This is useful if you want to have a named workspace that stays in @@ -1603,11 +1606,15 @@ 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 default is to display the full name within the workspace button. *Syntax*: ------------------------------ strip_workspace_numbers yes|no +strip_workspace_name yes|no ------------------------------ *Example*: @@ -2320,8 +2327,11 @@ space from all the other containers. The optional pixel argument specifies by how many pixels a *floating container* should be grown or 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 shrunk (the -default is 10 percentage points). Note that +resize set+ will only work for -floating containers. +default is 10 percentage points). + +Notes about +resize set+: a value of 0 for or means "do +not resize in this direction", and resizing a tiling container by +px+ is not +implemented. It is recommended to define bindings for resizing in a dedicated binding mode. See <> and the example in the i3