<center>yes</center>
<!-- whether to place windows in the center of the free area found or
the top left corner -->
- <monitor>Any</monitor>
+ <monitor>Active</monitor>
<!-- with Smart placement on a multi-monitor system, try to place new windows
on: 'Any' - any monitor, 'Mouse' - where the mouse is, 'Active' - where
the active window is -->
+ <primaryMonitor>1</primaryMonitor>
+ <!-- The monitor where Openbox should place popup dialogs such as the
+ focus cycling popup, or the desktop switch popup. It can be an index
+ from 1, specifying a particular monitor. Or it can be one of the
+ following: 'Mouse' - where the mouse is, or
+ 'Active' - where the active window is -->
</placement>
<theme>
<slant>normal</slant>
<!-- 'italic' or 'normal' -->
</font>
- <font place="OnScreenDisplay">
+ <font place="ActiveOnScreenDisplay">
+ <name>sans</name>
+ <size>9</size>
+ <!-- font size in points -->
+ <weight>bold</weight>
+ <!-- 'bold' or 'normal' -->
+ <slant>normal</slant>
+ <!-- 'italic' or 'normal' -->
+ </font>
+ <font place="InactiveOnScreenDisplay">
<name>sans</name>
<size>9</size>
<!-- font size in points -->
</action>
</keybind>
+ <!-- Keybindings for window switching with the arrow keys -->
+ <keybind key="W-S-Right">
+ <action name="DirectionalCycleWindows">
+ <direction>right</direction>
+ </action>
+ </keybind>
+ <keybind key="W-S-Left">
+ <action name="DirectionalCycleWindows">
+ <direction>left</direction>
+ </action>
+ </keybind>
+ <keybind key="W-S-Up">
+ <action name="DirectionalCycleWindows">
+ <direction>up</direction>
+ </action>
+ </keybind>
+ <keybind key="W-S-Down">
+ <action name="DirectionalCycleWindows">
+ <direction>down</direction>
+ </action>
+ </keybind>
+
<!-- Keybindings for running applications -->
<keybind key="W-e">
<action name="Execute">
# this is an example with comments through out. use these to make your
# own rules, but without the comments of course.
- <application name="first element of window's WM_CLASS property (see xprop)"
- class="second element of window's WM_CLASS property (see xprop)"
- role="the window's WM_WINDOW_ROLE property (see xprop)">
+ <application name="the window's _OB_NAME property (see obprop)"
+ class="the window's _OB_CLASS property (see obprop)"
+ role="the window's _OB_ROLE property (see obprop)"
+ type="the window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE (see obprob)..
+ (if unspecified, then it is 'dialog' for child windows)">
# the name or the class can be set, or both. this is used to match
# windows when they appear. role can optionally be set as well, to
# further restrict your matches.
# used by a shell. you can use * to match any characters and ? to match
# any single character.
+ # the type is one of: normal, dialog, splash, utility, menu, toolbar, dock,
+ # or desktop
+
# when multiple rules match a window, they will all be applied, in the
# order that they appear in this list