Please note that you must not have +~/.i3/config+, otherwise the wizard will
exit.
+Since i3 4.0, a new configuration format is used. i3 will try to automatically
+detect the format version of a config file based on a few different keywords,
+but if you want to make sure that your config is read with the new format,
+include the following line in your config file:
+
+---------------------
+# i3 config file (v4)
+---------------------
+
=== Comments
It is possible and recommended to use comments in your configuration file to
can configure mouse bindings in a similar way to key bindings.
*Syntax*:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-bindsym [--release] [--border] [--whole-window] [<Modifiers>+]button<n> command
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+bindsym [--release] [--border] [--whole-window] [--exclude-titlebar] [<Modifiers>+]button<n> command
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
By default, the binding will only run when you click on the titlebar of the
window. If the +--release+ flag is given, it will run when the mouse button
of the window is clicked, with the exception of the border. To have a bind run
when the border is clicked, specify the +--border+ flag.
+If the +--exclude-titlebar+ flag is given, the titlebar will not be considered
+for the keybinding.
+
*Examples*:
--------------------------------
# The middle button over a titlebar kills the window
*Syntax*:
------------------------------------------------------------
-assign <criteria> [→] [workspace] <workspace>
+assign <criteria> [→] [workspace] [number] <workspace>
------------------------------------------------------------
*Examples*:
# Assignment to a named workspace
assign [class="^URxvt$"] → work
+# Assign to the workspace with number 2, regardless of name
+assign [class="^URxvt$"] → number 2
+
+# You can also specify a number + name. If the workspace with number 2 exists, assign will skip the text part.
+assign [class="^URxvt$"] → number "2: work"
+
# Start urxvt -name irssi
assign [class="^URxvt$" instance="^irssi$"] → 3
----------------------
laptop, you might have VGA1 and LVDS1 as output names. You can see the
available outputs by running +xrandr --current+.
+If your X server supports RandR 1.5 or newer, i3 will use RandR monitor objects
+instead of output objects. Run +xrandr --listmonitors+ to see a list. Usually,
+a monitor object contains exactly one output, and has the same name as the
+output; but should that not be the case, you may specify the name of either the
+monitor or the output in i3's configuration. For example, the Dell UP2414Q uses
+two scalers internally, so its output names might be “DP1” and “DP2”, but the
+monitor name is “Dell UP2414Q”.
+
+(Note that even if you specify the name of an output which doesn't span the
+entire monitor, i3 will still use the entire area of the containing monitor
+rather than that of just the output's.)
+
If you use named workspaces, they must be quoted:
*Examples*:
=== Focus wrapping
-When being in a tabbed or stacked container, the first container will be
-focused when you use +focus down+ on the last container -- the focus wraps. If
-however there is another stacked/tabbed container in that direction, focus will
-be set on that container. This is the default behavior so you can navigate to
-all your windows without having to use +focus parent+.
+By default, when in a container with several windows or child containers, the
+opposite window will be focused when trying to move the focus over the edge of
+a container (and there are no other containers in that direction) -- the focus
+wraps.
+
+If desired, you can disable this behavior by setting the +focus_wrapping+
+configuration directive to the value +no+.
+
+When enabled, focus wrapping does not occur by default if there is another
+window or container in the specified direction, and focus will instead be set
+on that window or container. This is the default behavior so you can navigate
+to all your windows without having to use +focus parent+.
If you want the focus to *always* wrap and you are aware of using +focus
-parent+ to switch to different containers, you can use the
-+force_focus_wrapping+ configuration directive. After enabling it, the focus
-will always wrap.
+parent+ to switch to different containers, you can instead set +focus_wrapping+
+to the value +force+.
*Syntax*:
---------------------------
-force_focus_wrapping yes|no
----------------------------
+focus_wrapping yes|no|force
-*Example*:
-------------------------
+# Legacy syntax, equivalent to "focus_wrapping force"
force_focus_wrapping yes
-------------------------
+---------------------------
+
+*Examples*:
+-----------------
+# Disable focus wrapping
+focus_wrapping no
+
+# Force focus wrapping
+focus_wrapping force
+-----------------
=== Forcing Xinerama
----------------------------------------------
focus left|right|down|up
focus parent|child|floating|tiling|mode_toggle
-focus output left|right|up|down|<output>
+focus output left|right|up|down|primary|<output>
----------------------------------------------
*Examples*:
# Focus the big output
bindsym $mod+x focus output HDMI-2
+
+# Focus the primary output
+bindsym $mod+x focus output primary
-------------------------------------------------
+Note that you might not have a primary output configured yet. To do so, run:
+-------------------------
+xrandr --output <output> --primary
+-------------------------
+
=== Moving containers
Use the +move+ command to move a container.
*Syntax*:
------------------------------------------------------------
-move container to output left|right|down|up|current|<output>
-move workspace to output left|right|down|up|current|<output>
+move container to output left|right|down|up|current|primary|<output>
+move workspace to output left|right|down|up|current|primary|<output>
------------------------------------------------------------
*Examples*:
# Put this window on the presentation output.
bindsym $mod+x move container to output VGA1
+
+# Put this window on the primary output.
+bindsym $mod+x move container to output primary
--------------------------------------------------------
+-------------------------------
+Note that you might not have a primary output configured yet. To do so, run:
+-------------------------
+xrandr --output <output> --primary
+-------------------------
+
=== Moving containers/windows to marks
To move a container to another container with a specific mark (see <<vim_like_marks>>),