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#!/bin/sh
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# display a welcome message that contains the wmii tutorial
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xmessage -file - <<'EOF'
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Welcome to wmii, the non-wimp environment of the Suckless Project.
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This is a small step by step tutorial, intended to make you a
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little bit familiar with wmii.
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From here on, keypresses will be described such that M-a refers to
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pressing $MODKEY and a at the same time. $MODKEY refers to a
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configuratin variable which contains the Alt key by default.
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Let's go!
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- Start two xterms by pressing M-Return twice.
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- Switch between the three windows: M-j, M-k,
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M-h, M-l
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If you prefer to use the mouse, then just move the pointer to
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the desired window.
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- Try the other column modes: M-s for stack mode,
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M-m for max mode Press M-d to return to default
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mode.
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- Create a new column with: M-Shift-l
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This moves the client rightwards.
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- Tag the selected client with another tag: M-Shift-2
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IMPORTANT: before you do the next step, note that you
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can select the current tag with M-1.
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- Select the new tag: M-2
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- Select the floating area: M-Space
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- Open the programs menu: M-p
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Type 'xclock' and press Enter.
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- Move the xclock window: Hold $MODKEY, left-click on the
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window and move the cursor around.
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- Resize the xclock window: Hold $MODKEY, right-click the
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window and move the cursor around.
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- Open the actions menu: M-a
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Rerun wmiirc by selecting 'wmiirc'.
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- We'll now have a look at the internal filesystem used by
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wmii. Executing
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wmiir ls /
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in the shell of the terminal will list all the files in the
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root directory.
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Entries ending with / are directories.
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If you are curious, you can now dig deeper into the
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directory trees. For instance,
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wmiir ls /rbar/
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will show you the content of the right half of the bar.
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We hope that these steps gave you an idea of how wmii works.
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You can reread them at any time by pressing $MODKEY-a and
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selecting 'welcome'.
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You should now take a look at the wmii(1) man page. A FAQ is
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available at <http://wmii.suckless.org>.
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EOF
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