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WMII
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wmii-@VERSION@
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Oct, 2009
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%!includeconf: header.t2t
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= NAME =
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wmii - Window Manager Improved²
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= SYNOPSIS =
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wmii [-a <address>] [-r <wmiirc>] +
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wmii -v
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= DESCRIPTION =
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== Overview ==
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`wmii` is a dynamic window manager for X11. In contrast to
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static window management the user rarely has to think about how
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to organize windows, no matter what he is doing or how many
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applications are used at the same time. The window manager
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adapts to the current environment and fits to the needs of the
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user, rather than forcing him to use a preset, fixed layout and
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trying to shoehorn all windows and applications into it.
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`wmii` supports classic and tiled window management with
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extended keyboard and mouse control. The classic window
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management arranges windows in a floating layer in which windows
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can be moved and resized freely. The tiled window management is
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based on columns which split up the screen horizontally. Each
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column handles arbitrary windows and arranges them vertically in
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a non-overlapping way. They can then be moved and resized
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between and within columns at will.
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`wmii` provides a virtual filesystem which represents the
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internal state similar to the procfs of Unix operating systems.
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Modifying this virtual filesystem results in changing the state
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of the window manager. The virtual filesystem service can be
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accessed through 9P-capable client programs, like
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wmiir(1). This allows simple and powerful remote control
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of the core window manager.
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`wmii` basically consists of clients, columns, views, and
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the bar, which are described in detail in the
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**Terminology** section.
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== Command Line Arguments ==
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: -a <address>
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Specifies the address on which `wmii` should listen for
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connections. The address takes the form
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`<protocol>!<address>`. The default is of the form:
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unix!/tmp/ns.$USER.${DISPLAY%.0}/wmii
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which opens a unix socket per Plan 9 Port conventions. To
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open a TCP socket, listening at port 4332 on the loopback
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interface, use:
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tcp!localhost!4332
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$WMII_NAMESPACE is automatically set to this value.
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: -r <wmiirc>
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Specifies which rc script to run. If <wmiirc> consists of a
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single argument, $WMII_CONFPATH is searched before $PATH.
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Otherwise, it is passed to the shell for evaluation. The
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environment variables $WMII_ADDRESS and $WMII_CONFPATH are
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preset for the script.
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== Terminology ==
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: Display
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A running X server instance consisting of input
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devices and screens.
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: Screen
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A physical or virtual (Xinerama or Xnest(1))
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screen of an X display. A screen displays a bar window
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and a view at a time.
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: Window
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A (rectangular) drawable X object which is
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displayed on a screen, usually an application window.
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: Client
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An application window surrounded by a frame window
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containing a border and a titlebar.
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: Floating layer
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A screen layer of `wmii` on top of
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all other layers, where clients are arranged in a
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classic (floating) way. They can be resized or moved
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freely.
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: Managed layer
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A screen layer of `wmii` behind the
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floating layer, where clients are arranged in a
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non-overlapping (managed) way. Here, the window
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manager dynamically assigns each client a size and
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position. The managed layer consists of columns.
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: Tag
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Alphanumeric strings which can be assigned to a
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client. This provides a mechanism to group clients with
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similar properties. Clients can have one tag, e.g.
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_work_, or several tags, e.g. _work+mail_.
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Tags are separated with the _+_ character.
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: View
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A set of clients containing a specific tag, quite
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similar to a workspace in other window managers. It
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consists of the floating and managed layers.
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: Column
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A column is a screen area which arranges clients
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vertically in a non-overlapping way. Columns provide
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three different modes, which arrange clients with equal
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size, stacked, or maximized respectively. Clients can
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be moved and resized between and within columns freely.
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: Bar
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The bar at the bottom of the screen displays a label
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for each view and allows the creation of arbitrary
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user-defined labels.
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: Event
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An event is a message which can be read from a
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special file in the filesystem of `wmii`, such as a
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mouse button press, a key press, or a message written by
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a different 9P-client.
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:
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== Basic window management ==
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Running a raw `wmii` process without a wmiirc(1)
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script provides basic window management capabilities already.
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However, to use it effectively, remote control through its
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filesystem interface is necessary. By default it is only usable
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with the mouse in conjunction with the //Mod1 (Alt)//
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modifier key. Other interactions, such as customizing the style,
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killing or retagging clients, and grabbing keys, cannot be
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achieved without accessing the filesystem.
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The filesystem can be accessed by connecting to the
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//address// of `wmii` with any 9P-capable client, such
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as wmiir(1)
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== Actions ==
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An action is a shell script in the default setup, but it can
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actually be any executable file. It is executed usually by
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selecting it from the actions menu. You can customize an action
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by copying it from the global action directory
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'@CONFPREFIX@/wmii-3.5' to '$HOME/.wmii-3.5' and then
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editing the copy to fit your needs. Of course you can also
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create your own actions there; make sure that they are
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executable.
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Here is a list of the default actions:
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| quit | leave the window manager nicely
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| status | periodically print date and load average to the bar
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| welcome | display a welcome message that contains the wmii tutorial
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| wmiirc | configure wmii
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== Default Key Bindings ==
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All of the provided `wmiirc` scripts accept at least the following key
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bindings. They should also provide a `showkeys` action to open a
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key binding quick-reference.
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=== Moving Around ===
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|| Key | Action
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| Mod-h | Move to a window to the _left_ of the one currently focused
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| Mod-l | Move to a window to the _right_ of the one currently focused
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| Mod-j | Move to the window _below_ the one currently focused
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| Mod-k | Move to a window _above_ the one currently focused
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| Mod-space | Toggle between the managed and floating layers
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| Mod-t <tag> | Move to the view of the given <tag>
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| Mod-//[0-9]// | Move to the view with the given number
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=== Moving Things Around ===
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|| Key | Action
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| Mod-Shift-h | Move the current window _window_ to a column on the _left_
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| Mod-Shift-l | Move the current window to a column on the _right_
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| Mod-Shift-j | Move the current window below the window beneath it.
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| Mod-Shift-k | Move the current window above the window above it.
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| Mod-Shift-space | Toggle the current window between the managed and floating layer
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| Mod-Shift-t <tag> | Move the current window to the view of the given <tag>
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| Mod-Shift-//[0-9]// | Move the current window to the view with the given number
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=== Miscellaneous ===
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|| Key | Action
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| Mod-m | Switch the current column to _max mode_
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| Mod-s | Switch the current column to _stack mode_
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| Mod-d | Switch the current column to _default mode_
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| Mod-Shift-c | `Kill` the selected client
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| Mod-p <program> | `Execute` <program>
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| Mod-a <action> | `Execute` the named <action
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| Mod-Enter | `Execute` an `@TERMINAL@`
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= Configuration =
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If you feel the need to change the default configuration, then
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customize (as described above) the `wmiirc` action. This
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action is executed at the end of the `wmii` script and does
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all the work of setting up the window manager, the key bindings,
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the bar labels, etc.
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== Filesystem ==
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Most aspects of `wmii` are controlled via the filesystem.
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It is usually accessed via the wmiir(1) command, but it
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can be accessed by any ``9P``, including plan9port's
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9P[1], and can be mounted natively on Linux via v9fs[1],
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and on Inferno (which man run on top of Linux).
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The filesystem is, as are many other 9P filesystems, entirely
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synthetic. The files exist only in memory, and are not written
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to disk. They are generally initiated on wmii startup via a
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script such as rc.wmii or wmiirc. Several files read commands,
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others simply act as if they were ordinary files (their contents
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are updated and returned exactly as written), though writing
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them has side-effects (such as changing key bindings). A
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description of the filesystem layout and control commands
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follows.
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== Hierarchy ==
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: /
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Global control files
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: /client/_*_/
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Client control files
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: /tag/_*_/
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View control files
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: /lbar/, /rbar/
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Files representing the contents of the bottom bar
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:
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== The / Hierarchy ==
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: colrules
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The _colrules_ file contains a list of
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rules which affect the width of newly created columns.
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Rules have the form:
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``` /<regex>/ -> <width>[+<width>]*
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Where,
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``` <width> := <percent of screen> | <pixels>px
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When a new column, <n>, is created on a view whose name
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matches <regex>, it is given the <n>th supplied <width>.
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If there is no <n>th width, it is given 1/<ncol>th of the
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screen.
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: tagrules
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The _tagrules_ file contains a list of
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rules similar to the colrules. These rules specify
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the tags a client is to be given when it is created.
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Rules are specified:
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``` /<regex>/ -> <tag>[+<tag>]*
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When a client's <name>:<class>:<title> matches
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<regex>, it is given the tagstring <tag>. There are
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two special tags. **!**, which is deprecated, and identical
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to _sel_, represents the current tag. **~**
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represents the floating layer.
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: keys
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The _keys_ file contains a list of keys which
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`wmii` will grab. Whenever these key combinations
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are pressed, the string which represents them are
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written to '/event' as: Key <string>
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: event
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The _event_ file never returns EOF while
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`wmii` is running. It stays open and reports events
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as they occur. Included among them are:
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>>
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: [Not]Urgent <client> [Manager|Client]
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<client>'s urgent hint has been set or
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unset. The second arg is [Client] if it's
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been set by the client, and [Manager] if
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it's been set by `wmii` via a control
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message.
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: [Not]UrgentTag <tag> [Manager|Client]
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A client on <tag> has had its urgent hint
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set, or the last urgent client has had its
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urgent hint unset.
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: Client<Click|MouseDown> <client> <button>
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A client's titlebar has either been clicked or
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has a button pressed over it.
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: [Left|Right]Bar[Click|MouseDown] <button> <bar>
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A left or right bar has been clicked or has a
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button pressed over it.
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:
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<<
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For a more comprehensive list of available events, see
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_wmii.pdf_[2]
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: ctl
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The _ctl_ file takes a number of messages to
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change global settings such as color and font, which can
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be viewed by reading it. It also takes the following
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commands:
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: quit
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Quit `wmii`
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: exec <prog>
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Replace `wmii` with <prog>
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: spawn <prog>
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Spawn a new program, as if by the _-r_ flag.
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:
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<<
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:
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== The /client/ Hierarchy ==
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Each directory under '/client/' represents an X11 client.
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Each directory is named for the X window id of the window the
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client represents, in the form that most X utilities recognize.
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The one exception is the special 'sel' directory, which
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represents the currently selected client.
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: ctl
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When read, the 'ctl' file returns the X window id
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of the client. The following commands may be written to
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it:
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: kill
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Close the client's window. This command will
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likely kill the X client in the future
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(including its other windows), while the close
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command will replace it.
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: Urgent <on | off | toggle>
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Set or unset the client's urgent hint.
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: Fullscreen <on | off | toggle>
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<<
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: label
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Set or read a client's label (title).
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: props
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Returns a clients class and label as:
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<name>:<class>:<label>
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: tags
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Set or read a client's tags. Tags are separated by
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**+** or **-**. Tags beginning with **+** are
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added, while those beginning with **-** are removed.
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If the tag string written begins with **+** or
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**-**, the written tags are added to or removed from
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the client's set, otherwise, the set is overwritten.
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:
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== The /tag/ Hierarchy ==
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Each directory under '/tag/' represents a view, containing
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all of the clients with the given tag applied. The special
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'sel' directory represents the currently selected tag.
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: ctl
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The 'ctl' file can be read to retrieve the name
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of the tag the directory represents, or written with the
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following commands:
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>>
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: select
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Select a client:
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select [left|right|up|down] +
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select [<row number>|sel] [<frame number>] +
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select client <client>
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: send
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Send a client somewhere:
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: send [<client>|sel] [up|down|left|right]
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: send [<client>|sel] <area>
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Send <client> to the _n_th <area>
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: send [<client>|sel] toggle
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Toggle <client> between the floating and managed layer.
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<<
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: swap
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Swap a client with another. Same syntax as send.
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: grow
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Grow or shrink a client.
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``` grow <frame> <direction> [<amount>]
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: nudge
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Nudge a client in a given direction.
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``` grow <frame> <direction> [<amount>]
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:
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<<
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Where the arguments are defined as follows:
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>>
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: area
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Selects a column or the floating area.
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``` area ::= <area_spec> | <screen_spec>:<area_spec>
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When <screen_spec> is omitted and <area_spec> is not "sel",
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0 is assumed. "sel" by itself represents the selected client no
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matter which screen it is on.
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``` area_spec ::= "~" | <number> | "sel"
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Where "~" represents the floating area and <number> represents a column
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index, starting at one.
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``` screen_spec ::= <number>
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Where <number> representes the 0-based Xinerama screen number.
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: frame
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Selects a client window.
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``` frame ::= <area> <index> | <area> sel | client <window-id>
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Where <index> represents the nth frame of <area> or <window-id> is
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the X11 window id of the given client.
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: amount
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The amount to grow or nudge something.
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``` amount ::= <number> | <number>px
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If "px" is given, <number> is interperated as an exact pixel count.
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Otherwise, it's interperated as a "reasonable" amount, which is
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usually either the height of a window's title bar, or its sizing
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increment (as defined by X11) in a given direction.
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<<
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: index
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Read for a description of the contents of a tag.
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:
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== The /rbar/, /lbar/ Hierarchy ==
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The files under '/rbar/' and '/lbar/' represent the
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items of the bar at the bottom of the screen. Files under
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'/lbar/' appear on the left side of the bar, while those
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under '/rbar/' appear on the right, with the leftmost item
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occupying all extra available space. The items are sorted
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lexicographically.
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The files may be read to obtain the colors and text of the bars.
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The colors are at the beginning of the string, represented as a
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tuple of 3 hex color codes for the foreground, background, and
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border, respectively. When writing the bar files, the colors may
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be omitted if the text would not otherwise appear to contain
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them.
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= FILES =
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: /tmp/ns.$USER.${DISPLAY%.0}/wmii
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The wmii socket file which provides a 9P service.
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: @CONFPREFIX@/wmii@CONFVERSION@
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Global action directory.
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: $HOME/.wmii@CONFVERSION@
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User-specific action directory. Actions are first searched here.
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:
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= ENVIRONMENT =
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: $HOME, $DISPLAY
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See the section **FILES** above.
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:
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The following variables are set and exported within `wmii` and
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thus can be used in actions:
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: $WMII_ADDRESS
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The address on which `wmii` is listening.
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: $NAMESPACE
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The namespace directory to use if no address is provided.
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:
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= SEE ALSO =
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dmenu(1), wmiir(1)
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@DOCDIR@/wmii.pdf
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[1] http://www.suckless.org/wiki/wmii/tips/9p_tips
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[2] @DOCDIR@/wmii.pdf
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