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-
-NAME
-     scrotwm - small dynamic tiling window manager for X11.
-
-SYNOPSIS
-     scrotwm
-
-DESCRIPTION
-     scrotwm is a minimalistic window manager that tries to stay out of the
-     way so that valuable screen real estate can be used for much more impor-
-     tant stuff.  It has sane defaults and does not require one to learn a
-     language to do any configuration.  It was written by hackers for hackers
-     and it strives to be small, compact and fast.
-
-     The following notation is used throughout this page:
-
-           M       Meta
-           S       Shift
-           [Name]  Named key
-           M1      Mouse button 1
-
-     scrotwm is very simple in its use.  Most of the actions are initiated via
-     keybindings.  The current keybindings are described below:
-
-           M-S-[Return]   Spawn a new terminal.
-           M-p            Menu.
-           M-S-q          Quit.
-           M-q            Restart scrotwm.
-           M-[Space]      Cycle layout.
-           M-S-[Space]    Reset layout.
-           M-h            Shrink master area.
-           M-l            Grow master area.
-           M-,            Add windows to master area.
-           M-.            Remove windows from master area.
-           M-[Return]     Move current window to master area.
-           M-j            Focus next window in workspace.
-           M-[Tab]        Focus next window in workspace.
-           M-k            Focus previous window in workspace.
-           M-S-[Tab]      Focus previous window in workspace.
-           M-m            Focus on main window in workspace.
-           M-S-j          Swap with next window in workspace.
-           M-S-k          Swap with previous window in workspace.
-           M-b            Toggle status bar in all workspaces.
-           M-S-x          Destroy current window in workspace.
-           M-[Number]     Switch to workspace [Number].
-           M-S-[Number]   Move current window to workspace [Number].
-           M-[RighArrow]  Switch to next workspace with a window in it.
-           M-[LeftArrow]  Switch to previous workspace with a window in it.
-           M-s            Take screenshot of entire screen (if enabled).
-           M-S-s          Take screenshot of selected window (if enabled).
-           M1             Focus window.
-
-FILES
-     ~/.scrotwm.conf
-             This file contains user specific settings.
-
-     /etc/scrotwm.conf
-             This file contains global settings.
-
-     scrotwm first tries to open the user specific file.  If that file is un-
-     available it tries to open the global file next.
-
-     The format of the file is <keyword> = <setting>.  E.g. color_focus = red.
-
-     The file supports the following keywords:
-           color_focus    Border color of the currently focussed window.
-           color_unfocus  Border color of unfocussed windows.
-           bar_enabled    Enable or disable status bar.
-           bar_border[x]  Color of the status bar border in screen x.
-           bar_color[x]   Color of the status bar window in screen x.
-           bar_font_color[x]
-                          Color of the font in status bar in screen x.
-           bar_font       Status bar font.
-           bar_action     External script to populate additional information
-                          in the status bar such as battery life etc.
-           bar_delay      Update frequency of external script on the status
-                          bar.
-           spawn_term     External application that gets spawned when M-S-[Re-
-                          turn] is used.
-           dialog_ratio   Some applications have dialog windows that are too
-                          small to be useful.  This ratio is the screen size
-                          as to what they will be resized.  E.g 0.6 is 60% of
-                          the physical screen size.
-           screenshot_enabled
-                          Set to 1 to enable screen-shotting capability.
-
-     Colors need to be specified per the XQueryColor(4) specification and
-     fonts need to be specified per the XQueryFont(4) specification.
-
-BUGS
-     Currently the menu, invoked with M-p, depends on dmenu.
-
-AUTHORS
-     scrotwm was written by Marco Peereboom <marco@peereboom.us> and Ryan
-     Thomas McBride <mcbride@countersiege.com>.
-
-HISTORY
-     scrotwm was inspired by xmonad & dwm.
-
-     scrotwm first appeared in OpenBSD 4.5.
-
-OpenBSD 4.4                    January 25, 2009                              2
-
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+SCROTWM(1)                 OpenBSD Reference Manual                 SCROTWM(1)
+
+NAME
+     scrotwm - window manager for X11
+
+SYNOPSIS
+     scrotwm
+
+DESCRIPTION
+     scrotwm is a minimalistic window manager that tries to stay out of the
+     way so that valuable screen real estate can be used for much more
+     important stuff.  It has sane defaults and does not require one to learn
+     a language to do any configuration.  It was written by hackers for
+     hackers and it strives to be small, compact and fast.
+
+     When scrotwm starts up, it reads settings from its configuration file,
+     scrotwm.conf.  See the CONFIGURATION FILES section below.
+
+     The following notation is used throughout this page:
+
+           M       Meta
+           S       Shift
+           <Name>  Named key
+           M1      Mouse button 1
+           M3      Mouse button 3
+
+     scrotwm is very simple in its use.  Most of the actions are initiated via
+     key or mouse bindings.  See the BINDINGS section below for defaults and
+     customizations.
+
+CONFIGURATION FILES
+     scrotwm first tries to open the user specific file, ~/.scrotwm.conf.  If
+     that file is unavailable, it then tries to open the global configuration
+     file /etc/scrotwm.conf.
+
+     The format of the file is <keyword> = <setting>.  For example:
+
+           color_focus = red
+
+     Enabling or disabling an option is done by using 1 or 0 respectively.
+
+     The file supports the following keywords:
+
+           color_focus             Border color of the currently focussed
+                                   window.
+           color_unfocus           Border color of unfocussed windows.
+           bar_enabled             Enable or disable status bar.
+           bar_border[x]           Color of the status bar border in screen x.
+           bar_color[x]            Color of the status bar window in screen x.
+           bar_font_color[x]       Color of the font in status bar in screen
+                                   x.
+           bar_font                Status bar font.
+           bar_action              External script that populates additional
+                                   information in the status bar, such as
+                                   battery life.
+           bar_delay               Update frequency, in seconds, of external
+                                   script that populates the status bar.
+           bar_at_bottom           Place the statusbar at the bottom of each
+                                   region instead of the top.
+           stack_enabled           Enable or disable displaying the current
+                                   stacking algorithm in the status bar.
+           clock_enabled           Enable or disable displaying the clock in
+                                   the status bar.  Disable by setting to 0 so
+                                   a custom clock could be used in the
+                                   bar_action script.
+           dialog_ratio            Some applications have dialogue windows
+                                   that are too small to be useful.  This
+                                   ratio is the screen size to what they will
+                                   be resized.  For example, 0.6 is 60% of the
+                                   physical screen size.
+           region                  Allocates a custom region, removing any
+                                   autodetected regions which occupy the same
+                                   space on the screen.  Defined in the format
+                                   screen[<idx>]:WIDTHxHEIGHT+X+Y, e.g.
+                                   screen[1]:800x1200+0+0.
+           term_width              Set a preferred minimum width for the
+                                   terminal If this value is greater than 0,
+                                   scrotwm will attempt to adjust the font
+                                   sizes in the terminal to keep the terminal
+                                   width above this number as the window is
+                                   resized.  Only xterm(1) is currently
+                                   supported.  The xterm(1) binary must not be
+                                   setuid or setgid, which it is by default on
+                                   most systems.  Users may need to set
+                                   program[term] (see the PROGRAMS section) to
+                                   use an alternate copy of the xterm(1)
+                                   binary without the setgid bit set.
+           title_class_enabled     Enable or disable displaying the window
+                                   class in the status bar.  Enable by setting
+                                   to 1
+           title_name_enabled      Enable or disable displaying the window
+                                   title in the status bar.  Enable by setting
+                                   to 1
+           modkey                  Change mod key.  Mod1 is generally the ALT
+                                   key and Mod4 is the windows key on a PC.
+           focus_mode              Using a value of follow_cursor will make
+                                   the window manager focus the window under
+                                   the mouse when switching workspaces and
+                                   creating windows.
+           disable_border          Remove border when bar is disabled and
+                                   there is only one window on the screen.
+           program[p]              Define new action to spawn a program p.
+                                   See the PROGRAMS section below.
+           bind[x]                 Bind key combo to action x.  See the
+                                   BINDINGS section below.
+           quirk[c:n]              Add "quirk" for windows with class c and
+                                   name n.  See the QUIRKS section below.
+
+     Colors need to be specified per the XQueryColor(3) specification and
+     fonts need to be specified per the XQueryFont(3) specification.
+
+     To list the available fonts in your system see fc-list(1) or xlsfonts(1)
+     manpages.  The xfontsel(1) application can help you to show the X Logical
+     Font Description ("XLFD") used as setting in the keyword bar_font.
+
+PROGRAMS
+     scrotwm allows you to define custom actions to launch programs of your
+     choice and then bind them the same as with built-in actions.  See the
+     BINDINGS section below.
+
+     The default programs are described below:
+
+           term             xterm
+           screenshot_all   screenshot.sh full
+           screenshot_wind  screenshot.sh window
+           lock             xlock
+           initscr          initscreen.sh
+           menu             dmenu_run -fn $bar_font -nb $bar_color -nf
+                            $bar_font_color -sb $bar_border -sf $bar_color
+
+     Custom programs in the configuration file are specified as follows:
+
+           program[<name>] = <progpath> [<arg> [... <arg>]]
+
+     <name> is any identifier that does not conflict with a built-in action or
+     keyword, <progpath> is the desired program, and <arg> is zero or more
+     arguments to the program.
+
+     The following variables represent settable values in scrotwm (see the
+     CONFIGURATION FILES section above), and may be used in the <arg> fields
+     and will be substituted for values at the time the program is spawned:
+
+           $bar_border
+           $bar_color
+           $bar_font
+           $bar_font_color
+           $color_focus
+           $color_unfocus
+
+     Example:
+
+           program[ff] = /usr/local/bin/firefox http://scrotwm.org/
+           bind[ff] = Mod+f # Now Mod+F launched firefox
+
+     To undo the previous:
+
+           bind[] = Mod+f
+           program[ff] =
+
+BINDINGS
+     scrotwm provides many functions (or actions) accessed via key or mouse
+     bindings.
+
+     The current mouse bindings are described below:
+
+           M1               Focus window
+           M-M1             Move window
+           M-M3             Resize window
+           M-S-M3           Resize window while maintaining it centered
+
+     The default key bindings are described below:
+
+           M-S-<Return>     term
+           M-p              menu
+           M-S-q            quit
+           M-q              restart scrotwm
+           M-<Space>        cycle_layout
+           M-S-<Space>      reset_layout
+           M-h              master_shrink
+           M-l              master_grow
+           M-,              master_add
+           M-.              master_del
+           M-S-,            stack_inc
+           M-S-.            stack_del
+           M-<Return>       swap_main
+           M-j, M-<TAB>     focus_next
+           M-k, M-S-<TAB>   focus_prev
+           M-m              focus_main
+           M-S-j            swap_next
+           M-S-k            swap_prev
+           M-b              bar_toggle
+           M-x              wind_del
+           M-S-x            wind_kill
+           M-<n>            ws_n
+           M-S-<n>          mvws_n
+           M-<Right>        ws_next
+           M-<Left>         ws_prev
+           M-a              ws_prior
+           M-S-<Right>      screen_next
+           M-S-<Left>       screen_prev
+           M-s              screenshot_all
+           M-S-s            screenshot_wind
+           M-S-v            version
+           M-t              float_toggle
+           M-S <Delete>     lock
+           M-S-i            initscr
+
+     The action names and descriptions are listed below:
+
+           term             Spawn a new terminal (see PROGRAMS above)
+           menu             Menu (see PROGRAMS above)
+           quit             Quit scrotwm
+           restart          Restart scrotwm
+           cycle_layout     Cycle layout
+           reset_layout     Reset layout
+           master_shrink    Shrink master area
+           master_grow      Grow master area
+           master_add       Add windows to master area
+           master_del       Remove windows from master area
+           stack_inc        Add columns/rows to stacking area
+           stack_del        Remove columns/rows from stacking area
+           swap_main        Move current window to master area
+           focus_next       Focus next window in workspace
+           focus_prev       Focus previous window in workspace
+           focus_main       Focus on main window in workspace
+           swap_next        Swap with next window in workspace
+           swap_prev        Swap with previous window in workspace
+           bar_toggle       Toggle status bar in all workspaces
+           wind_del         Delete current window in workspace
+           wind_kill        Destroy current window in workspace
+           ws_n             Switch to workspace n, where n is 1 through 10
+           mvws_n           Move current window to workspace n, where n is 1
+                            through 10
+           ws_next          Switch to next workspace with a window in it
+           ws_prev          Switch to previous workspace with a window in it
+           ws_prior         Switch to last visited workspace
+           screen_next      Move pointer to next region
+           screen_prev      Move pointer to previous region
+           screenshot_all   Take screenshot of entire screen (if enabled) (see
+                            PROGRAMS above)
+           screenshot_wind  Take screenshot of selected window (if enabled)
+                            (see PROGRAMS above)
+           version          Toggle version in status bar
+           float_toggle     Toggle focused window between tiled and floating
+           lock             Lock screen (see PROGRAMS above)
+           initscr          Reinitialize physical screens (see PROGRAMS above)
+
+     Custom bindings in the configuration file are specified as follows:
+
+           bind[<action>] = <keys>
+
+     <action> is one of the actions listed above (or empty) and <keys> is in
+     the form of zero or more modifier keys (MOD, Mod1, Shift, etc.) and one
+     or more normal keys (b, space, etc.), separated by "+".  For example:
+
+           bind[reset] = Mod4+q # bind Windows-key + q to reset
+           bind[] = Mod1+q # unbind Alt + q
+
+     Multiple key combinations may be bound to the same action.
+
+QUIRKS
+     scrotwm provides "quirks" which handle windows that must be treated
+     specially in a tiling window manager, such as some dialogs and fullscreen
+     apps.
+
+     The default quirks are described below:
+
+           Firefox-bin:firefox-bin                 TRANSSZ
+           Firefox:Dialog                          FLOAT
+           Gimp:gimp                               FLOAT + ANYWHERE
+           MPlayer:xv                              FLOAT + FULLSCREEN
+           OpenOffice.org 2.4:VCLSalFrame          FLOAT
+           OpenOffice.org 3.1:VCLSalFrame          FLOAT
+           pcb:pcb                                 FLOAT
+           xine:Xine Window                        FLOAT + ANYWHERE
+           xine:xine Panel                         FLOAT + ANYWHERE
+           xine:xine Video Fullscreen Window       FULLSCREEN + FLOAT
+           Xitk:Xitk Combo                         FLOAT + ANYWHERE
+           Xitk:Xine Window                        FLOAT + ANYWHERE
+           XTerm:xterm                             XTERM_FONTADJ
+
+     The quirks themselves are described below:
+
+           FLOAT                  This window should not be tiled, but allowed
+                                  to float freely.
+           TRANSSZ                Adjusts size on transient windows that are
+                                  too small using dialog_ratio (see
+                                  CONFIGURATION FILES).
+           ANYWHERE               Allow window to position itself, uncentered.
+           XTERM_FONTADJ          Adjust xterm fonts when resizing.
+           FULLSCREEN             Remove border to allow window to use full
+                                  screen size.
+
+     Custom quirks in the configuration file are specified as follows:
+
+           quirk[<class>:<name>] = <quirk> [+ <quirk> ...]
+
+     <class> and <name> specify the window to which the quirk(s) apply, and
+     <quirk> is one of the quirks from the list above.  For example:
+
+           quirk[MPlayer:xv] = FLOAT + FULLSCREEN # let mplayer play
+           quirk[pcb:pcb] = NONE  # remove existing quirk
+
+     You can obtain <class> and <name> by running xprop(1) and then clicking
+     on the desired window.  In the following example the main window of
+     Firefox was clicked:
+
+           $ xprop | grep WM_CLASS
+           WM_CLASS(STRING) = "Navigator", "Firefox"
+
+     Note that grepping for WM_CLASS flips class and name.  In the example
+     above the quirk entry would be:
+
+           quirk[Firefox:Navigator] = FLOAT
+
+SIGNALS
+     Sending scrotwm a HUP signal will retstart it.
+
+FILES
+     ~/.scrotwm.conf       scrotwm user specific settings.
+     /etc/scrotwm.conf     scrotwm global settings.
+
+HISTORY
+     scrotwm was inspired by xmonad & dwm.
+
+AUTHORS
+
+     scrotwm was written by Marco Peereboom <marco@peereboom.us>, Ryan Thomas
+     McBride <mcbride@countersiege.com> and Darrin Chandler
+     <dwchandler@stilyagin.com>.
+
+BUGS
+     Currently the menu, invoked with M-p, depends on dmenu.
+
+OpenBSD 4.8                      July 15, 2010                     OpenBSD 4.8
+
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