<font color="#ff40ff">SCROTWM(1) OpenBSD Reference Manual SCROTWM(1)</font><br>
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<font color="#ffff00">NAME</font><br>
- scrotwm - is a small dynamic tiling window manager for X11.<br>
+ scrotwm - small dynamic tiling window manager for X11.<br>
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<font color="#ffff00">SYNOPSIS</font><br>
scrotwm<br>
M-S-[Number] Move current window to workspace [Number].<br>
M-[RighArrow] Switch to next workspace with a window in it.<br>
M-[LeftArrow] Switch to previous workspace with a window in it.<br>
+ M-s Take screenshot of entire screen (if enabled).<br>
+ M-S-s Take screenshot of selected window (if enabled).<br>
M1 Focus window.<br>
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<font color="#ffff00">FILES</font><br>
bar_font Status bar font.<br>
bar_action External script to populate additional information<br>
in the status bar such as battery life etc.<br>
+ bar_delay Update frequency of external script on the status<br>
+ bar.<br>
spawn_term External application that gets spawned when M-S-[Re-<br>
turn] is used.<br>
dialog_ratio Some applications have dialog windows that are too<br>
small to be useful. This ratio is the screen size<br>
as to what they will be resized. E.g 0.6 is 60% of<br>
the physical screen size.<br>
+ screenshot_enabled<br>
+ Set to 1 to enable screen-shotting capability.<br>
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Colors need to be specified per the <font color="#ff40ff">XQueryColor(4)</font> specification and<br>
fonts need to be specified per the <font color="#ff40ff">XQueryFont(4)</font> specification.<br>
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scrotwm first appeared in OpenBSD 4.5.<br>
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-OpenBSD 4.4 January 23, 2009 2<br>
+OpenBSD 4.4 January 25, 2009 2<br>
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