some small 'welcome' changes, at least it is correct now, but more work is needed

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Sander van Dijk 2006-05-01 20:31:47 +00:00
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@ -22,21 +22,16 @@ Let's go!
- Select the floating area: $MODKEY-space
- Open the programs menu: $MODKEY-p
Type 'xclock' and press Enter.
- Resize the xclock window: left-click on the border and, while holding the
button down, move the cursor around.
- Move the xclock window: left-click on the title bar and, while holding
- Resize the xclock window: Press $MODKEY, left-click the window and, while holding
the button down, move the cursor around.
- Move the xclock window: Press $MODKEY, right-click on the window and, while holding
the button down, move the cursor around.
- Open the actions menu: $MODKEY-a
Rerun wmiirc by selecting 'wmiirc'.
- Working with mouse efficiently:
selecting a window: just click the desired window
move a window: press $MODKEY-Button1Press
and resize a window: press $MODKEY-Button3Press and resize it
(this can also be done by clicking the titlebar of the window/borders respectively)
- We'll now have a look at the internal filesystem used by wmii. Executing
wmiir read /
in the shell of the terminal will list all the files in the root directory.
Entries beginning with a d are directories.
Entries beginning with a 'd' are directories.
If you are curious, you can now dig deeper into the directory trees. For instance,
wmiir read /bar/
will show you the content of the bar.