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\emph{work}, or several tags, e.g. \emph{work+mail}. \emph{work}, or several tags, e.g. \emph{work+mail}.
Tags are separated with the \emph{+} character. Tags are separated with the \emph{+} character.
\item[View] A set of clients containing a specific tag, quite \item[View] A set of clients containing a specific tag, quite
similiar to a workspace in other window managers. It similar to a workspace in other window managers. It
consists of the floating and managed layers. consists of the floating and managed layers.
\item[Column] A column is a screen area which arranges clients \item[Column] A column is a screen area which arranges clients
vertically in a non-overlapping way. Columns provide vertically in a non-overlapping way. Columns provide
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\item[label] Set or read a client's label (title). \item[label] Set or read a client's label (title).
\item[props] Returns a clients class and label as: \item[props] Returns a clients class and label as:
\emph{name}:\emph{class}:\emph{label} \emph{name}:\emph{class}:\emph{label}
\item[tags] Set or read a client's tags. Tags are seperated by \item[tags] Set or read a client's tags. Tags are separated by
\emph{+} or \emph{-}. Tags begining with \emph{+} are \emph{+} or \emph{-}. Tags beginning with \emph{+} are
added, while those begining with \emph{-} are removed. added, while those beginning with \emph{-} are removed.
If the tag string written begins with \emph{+} or If the tag string written begins with \emph{+} or
\emph{-}, the written tags are added to or removed from \emph{-}, the written tags are added to or removed from
the client's set, otherwise, the set is overwritten. the client's set, otherwise, the set is overwritten.
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lexicographically. lexicographically.
The files may be read to obtain the colors and text of the bars. The files may be read to obtain the colors and text of the bars.
The colors are at the begining of the string, represented as a The colors are at the beginning of the string, represented as a
tuple of 3 hex color codes for the foreground, background, and tuple of 3 hex color codes for the foreground, background, and
border, respectively. When writing the bar files, the colors may border, respectively. When writing the bar files, the colors may
be omitted if the text would not otherwise appear to contain be omitted if the text would not otherwise appear to contain