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+<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>
+<br>
+<font color="#ffff00">SYNOPSIS</font><br>
+ scrotwm<br>
+<br>
+<font color="#ffff00">DESCRIPTION</font><br>
+ scrotwm is a minimalistic window manager that tries to stay out of the<br>
+ way so that valuable screen real estate can be used for much more impor-<br>
+ tant stuff. It has sane defaults and does not require one to learn a<br>
+ language to do any configuration. It was written by hackers for hackers<br>
+ and it strives to be small, compact and fast.<br>
+<br>
+ The following notation is used throughout this page:<br>
+<br>
+ M Meta<br>
+ S Shift<br>
+ [Name] Named key<br>
+ M1 Mouse button 1<br>
+<br>
+ scrotwm is very simple in its use. Most of the actions are initiated via<br>
+ keybindings. The current keybindings are described below:<br>
+<br>
+ M-S-[Return] Spawn a new terminal.<br>
+ M-p Menu.<br>
+ M-S-q Quit.<br>
+ M-q Restart scrotwm.<br>
+ M-[Space] Cycle layout.<br>
+ M-S-[Space] Reset layout.<br>
+ M-h Shrink master area.<br>
+ M-l Grow master area.<br>
+ M-, Add windows to master area.<br>
+ M-. Remove windows from master area.<br>
+ M-[Return] Move current window to master area.<br>
+ M-j Focus next window in workspace.<br>
+ M-[Tab] Focus next window in workspace.<br>
+ M-k Focus previous window in workspace.<br>
+ M-S-[Tab] Focus previous window in workspace.<br>
+ M-m Focus on main window in workspace.<br>
+ M-S-j Swap with next window in workspace.<br>
+ M-S-k Swap with previous window in workspace.<br>
+ M-b Toggle status bar in all workspaces.<br>
+ M-S-x Destroy current window in workspace.<br>
+ M-[Number] Switch to workspace [Number].<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>
+ M1 Focus window.<br>
+<br>
+<font color="#ffff00">FILES</font><br>
+ ~/.scrotwm.conf<br>
+ This file contains user specific settings.<br>
+<br>
+ /etc/scrotwm.conf<br>
+ This file contains global settings.<br>
+<br>
+ scrotwm first tries to open the user specific file. If that file is un-<br>
+ available it tries to open the global file next.<br>
+<br>
+ The format of the file is <keyword> = <setting>. E.g. color_focus = red.<br>
+<br>
+ The file supports the following keywords:<br>
+ color_focus Border color of the currently focussed window.<br>
+ color_unfocus Border color of unfocussed windows.<br>
+ bar_enabled Enable or disable status bar.<br>
+ bar_border[x] Color of the status bar border in screen x.<br>
+ bar_color[x] Color of the status bar window in screen x.<br>
+ bar_font_color[x]<br>
+ Color of the font in status bar in screen x.<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>
+ 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>
+<br>
+ 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>
+<br>
+<font color="#ffff00">BUGS</font><br>
+ Currently the menu, invoked with M-p, depends on dmenu.<br>
+<br>
+<font color="#ffff00">AUTHORS</font><br>
+ scrotwm was written by Marco Peereboom <marco@peereboom.us> and Ryan<br>
+ Thomas McBride <mcbride@countersiege.com>.<br>
+<br>
+<font color="#ffff00">HISTORY</font><br>
+ scrotwm was inspired by xmonad & dwm.<br>
+<br>
+ scrotwm first appeared in OpenBSD 4.5.<br>
+<br>
+OpenBSD 4.4 January 23, 2009 2<br>
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