fixed resize_all_clients call, updated welcome

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Anselm R. Garbe 2006-03-16 08:06:31 +01:00
parent f4908e70a2
commit 88de7a499a
4 changed files with 29 additions and 42 deletions

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@ -540,8 +540,12 @@ resize_all_clients()
unsigned int i;
for(i = 0; i < nclient; i++) {
Client *c = client[i];
if(c->nframe && c->frame[c->sel]->area)
resize_client(c, &c->frame[c->sel]->rect, False);
if(c->nframe && c->frame[c->sel]->area) {
if(area2index(c->frame[c->sel]->area))
resize_area(c, &c->frame[c->sel]->rect, nil);
else
resize_client(c, &c->frame[c->sel]->rect, False);
}
}
}

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
PATH=$OLD_PATH export PATH
unset OLD_PATH
unset MODKEY
unset WMII_FONT
unset WMII_NORMCOLORS
unset WMII_SELCOLORS

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@ -1,65 +1,47 @@
#!/bin/sh
# display a welcome message that contains the wmii tutorial
xmessage -file - <<'EOF'
xmessage -file - <<EOF
Welcome to wmii, the non-wimp environment of the WMI Project.
This is a small step by step tutorial, intended to make you a little bit
familiar with wmii.
NOTE: Some characters in shortcuts have a special meaning. S is the Shift
key, C is the Ctrl key, M is the Meta key (usually Alt), and the hyphen means
that you have to press the surrounding keys at the same time.
Let's go!
- Start two xterms by pressing M-t twice.
- Switch between the three windows: M-j, M-k
You can also use M-Tab instead of M-j. If you prefer the mouse, then
just click the desired window.
- Create a new page: M-C-y
IMPORTANT: this text will then no longer be visible. In order to continue
reading you'll now often have to go back to the first page. Use M-h
or M-l for cycling through the existing pages. The digit in the left
corner at the bottom indicates which page you're on. You can directly
select a specific page as well: M-S-1, etc. Make sure that you are on the
second page before performing the next steps.
- Apply the float layout to the current page: M-S-f
Watch the leftmost bar label: the 't', which stood for 'tiled', has now
turned into an 'f', for 'float'.
- Open the programs menu: M-C-p
- Start two xterms by pressing $MODKEY-t twice.
- Switch between the three windows: $MODKEY-j, $MODKEY-k
You can also use $MODKEY-Tab instead of $MODKEY-j. If you prefer the mouse,
then just click the desired window.
- Create a new column with: $MODKEY-n
- Tag the selected client with another tag: $MODKEY-Shift-2
IMPORTANT: before you do next step, note that you can select the current tag
with $MODKEY-1.
- Select the new tag: $MODKEY-2
- Select the floating area: $MODKEY-space
- Open the programs menu: $MODKEY-Control-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
the button down, move the cursor around.
- Open the actions menu: M-C-a
Remove the current page by selecting the rmpage action. The xclock window
will be automatically detached and we'll land on the first page.
- Attach the xclock window again: M-a
- Select one of the terminals and close it: M-C-c
Close xclock as well.
- Swap the remaining terminal with the left master tile by moving the terminal
window somewhere to the left. Afterwards, swap them once again, but this
time by pressing M-Enter.
- Open the actions menu: $MODKEY-Control-a
Rerun wmiirc by selecting 'wmiirc'.
- Working with mouse efficiently:
selecting a window: just click the desired window
move a window : press M+Button1Press and move the window
resize a window (only with non managed): press M+Button3Press and resize it
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.
Files ending with a slash are directories. As you can see, / contains a
"normal" file and four directories. These directories correspond to the
four main components of wmii: wmiiwm, wmiibar, wmiikeys, and wmiimenu. If you
are curious, you can now dig deeper into the directory trees. For instance,
wmiir read /bar/1/b1press
will show you which command gets executed when you left-click on the page
label in the bar.
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.
We hope that these steps gave you an idea of how wmii works. You can reread
them at any time by pressing M-C-a and selecting 'welcome'.
them at any time by pressing $MODKEY-Control-a and selecting 'welcome'.
You should now take a look at the wmii(1) man page. An FAQ is available on
<http://wmii.de>.

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ do
sleep 1
done
MODKEY=Alt
MODKEY=Alt export MODKEY
WMII_FONT='fixed' export WMII_FONT
WMII_NORMCOLORS='#222222 #eeeeee #666666' export WMII_NORMCOLORS
WMII_SELCOLORS='#ffffff #285577 #4c7899' export WMII_SELCOLORS