A2M:=a2x -f manpage --asciidoc-opts="-f asciidoc.conf"
-all: i3.1 i3-msg.1 i3-input.1 i3-nagbar.1 i3-wsbar.1
+all: i3.1 i3-msg.1 i3-input.1 i3-nagbar.1 i3-wsbar.1 i3-config-wizard.1
%.1: %.man asciidoc.conf
${A2M} $<
pod2man $^ > $@
clean:
- for file in $$(echo i3 i3-msg i3-input i3-nagbar i3-wsbar); \
+ for file in $$(echo i3 i3-msg i3-input i3-nagbar i3-wsbar i3-config-wizard); \
do \
rm -f $${file}.1 $${file}.html $${file}.xml; \
done
--- /dev/null
+i3-config-wizard(1)
+===================
+Michael Stapelberg <michael+i3@stapelberg.de>
+v4.0, July 2011
+
+== NAME
+
+i3-config-wizard - creates a keysym based config based on your layout
+
+== SYNOPSIS
+
+i3-config-wizard
+
+== FILES
+
+=== /etc/i3/config.keycodes
+
+This file contains the default configuration with keycodes. All the bindcode
+lines will be transformed to bindsym and the user-specified modifier will be
+used.
+
+== DESCRIPTION
+
+i3-config-wizard is started by i3 in its default config, unless ~/.i3/config
+exists. i3-config-wizard creates a keysym based i3 config file (based on
+/etc/i3/config.keycodes) in ~/.i3/config.
+
+The advantage of using keysyms is that the config file is easy to read,
+understand and modify. However, if we shipped with a keysym based default
+config file, the key positions would not be consistent across different
+keyboard layouts (take for example the homerow for movement). Therefore, we
+ship with a keycode based default config and let the wizard transform it
+according to your current keyboard layout.
+
+== SEE ALSO
+
+i3(1)
+
+== AUTHOR
+
+Michael Stapelberg and contributors