windows are directly attached to one node inside i3’s layout tree, the
workspace node. By default, the workspace node’s orientation is +horizontal+.
-Now you move one of these terminals down (+$mod+k+ by default). The workspace
-node’s orientation will be changed to +vertical+. The terminal window you moved
-down is directly attached to the workspace and appears on the bottom of the
-screen. A new (horizontal) container was created to accommodate the other two
-terminal windows. You will notice this when switching to tabbed mode (for
-example). You would end up having one tab called "another container" and the
-other one being the terminal window you moved down.
+Now you move one of these terminals down (+$mod+Shift+k+ by default). The
+workspace node’s orientation will be changed to +vertical+. The terminal window
+you moved down is directly attached to the workspace and appears on the bottom
+of the screen. A new (horizontal) container was created to accommodate the
+other two terminal windows. You will notice this when switching to tabbed mode
+(for example). You would end up having one tab called "another container" and
+the other one being the terminal window you moved down.
[[configuring]]
== Configuring i3