From: Dana Jansens Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2002 20:23:52 +0000 (+0000) Subject: specify which parameters can be specifyed for cycling windows and workspaces X-Git-Url: https://git.brokenzipper.com/gitweb?a=commitdiff_plain;h=0fa436084e56a8c471a7b224d764b40c939b302a;p=chaz%2Fopenbox specify which parameters can be specifyed for cycling windows and workspaces --- diff --git a/util/epist/epistrc.5.in b/util/epist/epistrc.5.in index f603f858..eda23d95 100644 --- a/util/epist/epistrc.5.in +++ b/util/epist/epistrc.5.in @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH epistrc 4 "August 16, 2002" +.TH epistrc 5 "August 16, 2002" .SH NAME epistrc \- Configuration file for Epist .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Bindings with chains are specified in this format: .br } .PP -The is made up of a list of modifiers and a single key. The possible modifiers are: \fIControl\fR, \fIShift\fR, \fRMod1\fI (usually the Alt key), \fRMod2\fI, \fRMod3\fI, \fRMod4\fI (usually the "windows" key), and \fRMod5\fI. You may also specify a without any modifiers. +The is made up of a list of modifiers and a single key. The possible modifiers are: \fIControl\fR, \fIShift\fR, \fIMod1\fR (usually the Alt key), \fIMod2\fR, \fIMod3\fR, \fIMod4\fR (usually the "windows" key), and \fIMod5\fR. You may also specify a without any modifiers. .PP You may also nest as many chains as you want. Some examples of bindings are: .br @@ -72,23 +72,14 @@ Shades and Unshades the currently focused window. Sends the window to all workspaces, or moves it from all workspaces to the current one. .SS moveWindowUp -Move the window up. Takes a single numerical parameter, which is the amount to -move the window. .SS moveWindowDown -Move the window down. Takes a single numerical parameter, which is the amount to -move the window. .SS moveWindowLeft -Move the window left. Takes a single numerical parameter, which is the amount to -move the window. .SS moveWindowRight -Move the window right. Takes a single numerical parameter, which is the amount -to move the window. +Move the window in the specified direction. Takes a single numerical parameter, +which is the amount to move the window. .SS resizeWindowWidth -Resizes the window's width. Takes a single numerical parameter, which is the -amount to resize the window by. A positive number enlarges the window, a -negative value shrinks the window. .SS resizeWindowHeight -Resizes the window's height. Takes a single numerical parameter, which is the +Resizes the window. Takes a single numerical parameter, which is the amount to resize the window by. A positive number enlarges the window, a negative value shrinks the window. .SS toggleMaximizeFull @@ -102,47 +93,68 @@ Sends the currently focused window to another workspace. This takes a single numberical parameter, which is the workspace to send the window to. Workspace numbers begin at 1. .SS nextWindow -Cycles focus to the next window on the workspace. +Cycles focus to the next window on the workspace. This can take a single +numerical parameter specifying how many windows to cycle through. If none is +specified, a value of 1 is assumed. .SS prevWindow -Cycles focus to the previous window on the workspace. +Cycles focus to the previous window on the workspace. This can take a single +numerical parameter specifying how many windows to cycle through. If none is +specified, a value of 1 is assumed. .SS nextWindowOnAllWorkspaces Cycles focus to the next window on all workspaces, switching between workspaces -as neccessary. +as neccessary. This can take a single numerical parameter specifying how many +windows to cycle through. If none is specified, a value of 1 is assumed. .SS prevWindowOnAllWorkspaces Cycles focus to the previous window on all workspaces, switching between -workspaces as neccessary. +workspaces as neccessary. This can take a single numerical parameter specifying +how many windows to cycle through. If none is specified, a value of 1 is +assumed. .SS nextWindowOnAllScreens -Cycles focus to the next window on all screens (in a multi-head setup). +Cycles focus to the next window on all screens (in a multi-head setup). This +can take a single numerical parameter specifying how many windows to cycle +through. If none is specified, a value of 1 is assumed. .SS prevWindowOnAllScreens -Cycles focus to the previous window on all screens (in a multi-head setup). +Cycles focus to the previous window on all screens (in a multi-head setup). This +can take a single numerical parameter specifying how many windows to cycle +through. If none is specified, a value of 1 is assumed. .SS nextWindowOfClass Cycles focus to the next window of a certain class on the current workspace. This can take a single string parameter, in ""s, specifying the class of the window to cycle to. If the parameter is omitted, the class of the currently -focused window is used. +focused window is used. This can take a single numerical parameter specifying +how many windows to cycle through. If none is specified, a value of 1 is +assumed. .SS prevWindowOfClass Cycles focus to the previous window of a certain class on the current workspace. This can take a single string parameter, in ""s, specifying the class of the window to cycle to. If the parameter is omitted, the class of the currently -focused window is used. +focused window is used. This can take a single numerical parameter specifying +how many windows to cycle through. If none is specified, a value of 1 is +assumed. .SS nextWindowOfClassOnAllWorkspaces Cycles focus to the next window of a certain class on all workspaces. This can take a single string parameter, in ""s, specifying the class of the window to cycle to. If the parameter is omitted, the class of the currently focused -window is used. +window is used. This can take a single numerical parameter specifying how many +windows to cycle through. If none is specified, a value of 1 is assumed. .SS prevWindowOfClassOnAllWorkspaces Cycles focus to the previous window of a certain class on all workspaces. This can take a single string parameter, in ""s, specifying the class of the window to cycle to. If the parameter is omitted, the class of the currently focused -window is used. +window is used. This can take a single numerical parameter specifying how many +windows to cycle through. If none is specified, a value of 1 is assumed. .SS changeWorkspace Changes to a specific workspace. This takes a single numerical paramter, specifying the number of the workspace to switch to. Workspace numbers begin at 1. .SS nextWorkspace -Switches to the next workspace. +Switches to the next workspace. This can take a single numerical parameter +specifying how many workspaces to cycle through. If none is specified, a value +of 1 is assumed. .SS prevWorkspace -Switches to the previous workspace. +Switches to the previous workspace. This can take a single numerical parameter +specifying how many workspaces to cycle through. If none is specified, a value +of 1 is assumed. .SS nextScreen Cycles focus to the next screen (in a multi-head setup). .SS prevScreen