X-Git-Url: https://git.sur5r.net/?p=i3%2Fi3;a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fuserguide;h=7145442d2d2659610574ea3a6013abde681ab482;hp=5785eca9f4ce0dbc3d6e8076fc1156dbe69c1eda;hb=cea6f7ad96c5e28274dd49c4c394db7f80884bde;hpb=8a67f15ef458313747b19d0e3e4e7321f23e7020 diff --git a/docs/userguide b/docs/userguide index 5785eca9..7145442d 100644 --- a/docs/userguide +++ b/docs/userguide @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ bindcode [Modifiers+]keycode command *Examples*: -------------------------------- # Fullscreen -bindsym mod+f f +bindsym mod+f fullscreen # Restart bindsym mod+Shift+r restart @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ use it, it has to be a UTF-8 encoded arrow, not `->` or something like that. To get the class and instance, you can use +xprop+. After clicking on the window, you will see the following output: -*xwininfo*: +*xprop*: ----------------------------------- WM_CLASS(STRING) = "irssi", "URxvt" ----------------------------------- @@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ Only clients that do not cover the whole area of this window expose the color used to paint it. If you use a color other than black for your terminals, you most likely want to set the client background color to the same color as your terminal program's background color to avoid black gaps between the rendered -area of the termianal and the i3 border. +area of the terminal and the i3 border. Colors are in HTML hex format (#rrggbb), see the following example: @@ -1228,7 +1228,7 @@ number or name of the workspace. To move containers to specific workspaces, use You can also switch to the next and previous workspace with the commands +workspace next+ and +workspace prev+, which is handy, for example, if you have workspace 1, 3, 4 and 9 and you want to cycle through them with a single key -combination. Similarily, you can use +move workspace next+ and +move workspace +combination. Similarly, you can use +move workspace next+ and +move workspace prev+ to move a container to the next/previous workspace. [[back_and_forth]] @@ -1238,7 +1238,7 @@ back_and_forth+. To move a container to another xrandr output such as +LVDS1+ or +VGA1+, you can use the +move output+ command followed by the name of the target output. You may also use +left+, +right+, +up+, +down+ instead of the xrandr output name to -move to the the next output in the specified direction. +move to the next output in the specified direction. *Examples*: -------------------------