summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/doc/ratpoison.texi
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorJérémie Courrèges-Anglas <jca@wxcvbn.org>2016-11-23 01:34:58 +0100
committerJérémie Courrèges-Anglas <jca@wxcvbn.org>2016-11-23 01:34:58 +0100
commite19b1bd205a820857fd0e928086700bb082e0230 (patch)
treed917aee7d2dcd64f5b809b2dbfcc744581469996 /doc/ratpoison.texi
parentd8b3c1b6f349f71de13436336347f0e4482665a7 (diff)
downloadratpoison-e19b1bd205a820857fd0e928086700bb082e0230.zip
Kill more mentions of def* commands
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/ratpoison.texi')
-rw-r--r--doc/ratpoison.texi13
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ratpoison.texi b/doc/ratpoison.texi
index 0247c97..955a3c9 100644
--- a/doc/ratpoison.texi
+++ b/doc/ratpoison.texi
@@ -1638,8 +1638,7 @@ Restart ratpoison.
@end deffn
@deffn Command set @var{var} @var{value}
-Set the value of a ratpoison variable. This command replaces the older
-@samp{def*} variable get/set style.
+Set the value of a ratpoison variable.
Here is a list of variables that can be set:
@@ -1822,11 +1821,11 @@ from the command-line. with the @option{-c} option you can script
ratpoison using any programming language that can spawn a
process. Some commands behave differently when invoked this
way. Currently the only commands that behaves differently are the
-@code{windows} command and some def* commands. Instead of displaying
-the window list in a message window, it is printed to stdout. The
-output can then be captured and used in the ratpoison script. For
-instance, this could be used to check whether a program is running and
-if it is switch to its window otherwise launch it.
+@code{windows} and @code{set} commands. For @code{windows}, instead of
+displaying the window list in a message window, it is printed to
+stdout. The output can then be captured and used in the ratpoison
+script. For instance, this could be used to check whether a program is
+running and if it is switch to its window otherwise launch it.
It should also be noted that multiple @option{-c} options can be used.