Also note that your output names are not descriptive (like +HDMI1+) when using
Xinerama, instead they are counted up, starting at 0: +xinerama-0+, +xinerama-1+, …
+[[workspace_auto_back_and_forth]]
=== Automatic back-and-forth when switching to the current workspace
This configuration directive enables automatic +workspace back_and_forth+ (see
To change to a specific workspace, use the +workspace+ command, followed by the
number or name of the workspace. Pass the optional flag
-+--no-auto-back-and-forth+ to disable <<back_and_forth>> for this specific call
-only.
++--no-auto-back-and-forth+ to disable <<workspace_auto_back_and_forth>> for this
+specific call only.
To move containers to specific workspaces, use +move container to workspace+.
*Syntax*:
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resize grow|shrink <direction> [<px> px [or <ppt> ppt]]
-resize set <width> [px | ppt] <height> [px | ppt]
+resize set [width] <width> [px | ppt]
+resize set height <height> [px | ppt]
+resize set [width] <width> [px | ppt] [height] <height> [px | ppt]
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Direction can either be one of +up+, +down+, +left+ or +right+. Or you can be
border (including window title), +border pixel 1+ to use a 1-pixel border (no window title)
and +border none+ to make the client borderless.
-There is also +border toggle+ which will toggle the different border styles.
+There is also +border toggle+ which will toggle the different border styles. The
+optional pixel argument can be used to specify the border width when switching
+to the normal and pixel styles.
Note that "pixel" refers to logical pixel. On HiDPI displays, a logical pixel
may be represented by multiple physical pixels, so +pixel 1+ might not
*Syntax*:
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-border normal|pixel [<n>]
-border none|toggle
+border normal|pixel|toggle [<n>]
+border none
# legacy syntax, equivalent to "border pixel 1"
border 1pixel