X-Git-Url: https://jasonwoof.com/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=dwm.1;h=6ae2c393744180880a69f9eeba8cc7321973bebb;hb=e6cbe9c11e88537d74eb094ba5844f71ee57f268;hp=1e312e96e42845e4cddab52e12fa5d321f3309fd;hpb=f33a30a2074fd1782e6bf2251801a0bcd39d2b27;p=dwm.git diff --git a/dwm.1 b/dwm.1 index 1e312e9..6ae2c39 100644 --- a/dwm.1 +++ b/dwm.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH DWM 1 dwm-0.0 +.TH DWM 1 dwm-0.1 .SH NAME dwm \- dynamic window manager .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -7,8 +7,142 @@ dwm \- dynamic window manager .SH DESCRIPTION .SS Overview .B dwm -is a dynamic window manager for X11. +is a dynamic window manager for X11. It consists of a small status bar at the +top of the screen and arranges windows in either a tiled or floating mode. +.P +If +.B dwm +is in tiled mode, it consists of two columns. The left master column +contains only one window per time, the right column contains all other windows +in a stack. In tiled mode +.B dwm +.B don't +handles incremental resizals, some terminal programs like +.B xterm +may not work correctly with this in tiled mode. +.P +If +.B dwm +is in floating mode, it arranges all windows with the reqyested geometry and +allows the user to move or resize them. Some windows, like +dialog windows, are treated floating even if +.B dwm +is in tiled mode. In floating mode +.B dwm +handles incremental resizals. +.P +Windows are grouped by tags. You can view all windows with a specific tag per +time. However, each window is allowed to contain more than one tag, which +allows to make windows visible in all views. +.P +.B dwm +reads from +.I stdin +to display status text, if written. +.P +.B dwm +draws 1-pixel borders around windows to indicate the focus state and save as +much screen real estate as possible. Unfocused windows contain a small bar +in front of the window indicating the tags and the window title. .SS Options .TP .B \-v -prints version information to stdout, then exits. +prints version information to +.I stdout +, then exits. +.SS Customization +.B dwm +is customized through editing its source code. It is assumed that +dwm users are high experienced users who know how a window manager works +and who are able to patch +.B dwm +for their needs. This keeps +.B dwm +fast, secure and simple, because it does not process any input data, except +window properties and the status text read from +.I stdin . +.SS Default Key Bindings +.TP 16 +.I Key +.I Action +.TP +.B Mod1-Return +Zoom +.B window +to the +.B master +track +.TP +.B Mod1-k +Focus previous +.B window +.TP +.B Mod1-j +Focus next +.B window +.TP +.B Mod1-m +Maximize current +.B window +.TP +.B Mod1-[0..n] +Focus +.B nth +tag +.TP +.B Mod1-space +(Re-)arrange +.B all +windows tiled +.TP +.B Mod1-Shift-space +(Re-)arrange +.B all +windows floating +.TP +.B Mod1-Shift-[0..n] +Apply +.B nth +tag to current +.B window +.TP +.B Mod1-Shift-q +Quit +.B dwm +.TP +.B Mod1-Shift-Return +Start +.B terminal +.TP +.B Mod1-Shift-w +Start +.B web browser +.TP +.B Mod1-Shift-l +Lock +.B screen +.TP +.B Control-[0..n] +Append +.B nth +tag to cureent +.B window +.SS Default Mouse Bindings +.TP +.B Mod1-Button1 +Moves current +.B window +while dragging +.TP +.B Mod1-Button2 +Lowers current +.B window +.TP +.B Mod1-Button3 +Resizes current +.B window +while dragging +.SH BUGS +Some terminal programs do not behave correctly in tiled mode, because +incremental resizals are ignored to use maximum screen real estate. You can +patch the code to fix this.