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diff --git a/doc/ratpoison.1 b/doc/ratpoison.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4552815 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/ratpoison.1 @@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ +.TH RATPOISON 1 "17 February, 2001" "ratpoison 0.0.6" RATPOISON +.SH NAME +ratpoison \- fatless X window manager +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B ratpoison [ \fIoptions\fP ] +.SH DESCRIPTION +This manual page documents briefly the +.B ratpoison +window manager. + +This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution +because the original program does not have a manual page. +Instead, it has documentation in the GNU Info format; see below. +.PP +\fBratpoison\fP is a simple Window Manager with no fat library +dependencies, no fancy graphics, no window decorations, and no +flashy wank. It is largely modelled after \fIGNU Screen\fP which +has done wonders in virtual terminal market. + +All interaction with the window manager is done through +keystrokes. ratpoison has a prefix map to minimize the key +clobbering that cripples EMACS and other quality pieces of +software. +.SH KEYSTROKES +ratpoison is controlled entirely through the keyboard. The default +keystrokes are listed in this section. +.TP +.B C-t C-t +Switch to the last window. +.TP +.B C-t t +Sometimes you need to send a C-t to the current window. This keystroke +does just that. +.TP +.B C\-t 0-9 +Switch to the numbered window. +.TP +.B C\-t A, +.B C\-t C\-A +Rename the current window. The window's new name will prevail for the +rest of its lifetime. +.TP +.B C\-t K, +.B C\-t C\-K +Send a DestroyClient event to the current window. This will terminate +the application without question. +.TP +.B C\-t n, +.B C\-t C\-n, +.B C\-t Return, +.B C\-t C\-Return, +.B C\-t Space, +.B C\-t C\-Space, +Go to next window. +.TP +.B C\-t p, +.B C\-t C\-p +Go to previous window. +.TP +.B C\-t ', +.B C\-t C\-' +Go to a window by name. You will usually only need to type the first +few characters of the window name. +.TP +.B C\-t a, +.B C\-t C\-a +Display the current time of day. +.TP +.B C\-t c, +.B C\-t C\-c +Open a new X terminal. +.TP +.B C\-t :, +.B C\-t C\-: +This allows you to execute a single ratpoison command. +.TP +.B C\-t e, +.B C\-t C\-e +Run Emacs (you know you want to). +.TP +.B C\-t !, +Run a shell command. +.TP +.B C\-t C\-! +Run a shell command through an X terminal. +.TP +.B C\-t k, +.B C\-t C\-k +Close the current window. +.TP +.B C\-t m, +.B C\-t C\-m +Maximize the current window. Sometimes windows don't respond correctly +to the initial maximize event and need some coaxing. This is a fancy way +of saying there are still bugs in ratpoison. \fIC\-t m\fP will force the +current window to maximize. +.TP +.B C\-t v, +.B C\-t C\-v +Display the version of ratpoison. +.TP +.B C\-t w, +.B C\-t C\-w +Display the list of managed windows. The current window is highlighted. +.SH COMMANDS +Ratpoison can be controlled with commands (so called colon-commands). +The summary of available commands is listed below: +.TP +.B abort +This is a pretty useless command. By default, it is bound to +\fIC\-t g\fP, and its purpose is to abort other commands. +.TP +.B bind \fIkey\fP \fIcommand\fP +Bind a key to a ratpoison command. This command takes two arguments: the +key to bind and the command to run. For example, to bind \fIC\-t R\fP to +restart ratpoison: +.IP +: bind R exec ratpoison --restart +.PP +.TP +.B clock +Show current time. Disappears after 5 seconds, like all other info bars. +In the default setup, the \fIC\-t a\fP keystroke is bound to this command. +.TP +.B colon \fIcommand\fP +Run a ratpoison command. +.TP +.B delete +This deletes the current window. You can access it with the \fIC\-t k\fP +keystroke. +.TP +.B escape \fIkey\fP +Set the prefix to \fIkey\fP. For example +.IP +: escape ^b +.PP +sets the prefix key to \fIC\-b\fP. +.TP +.B generate +Send a \fIC\-t\fP to the current window. +.TP +.B exec \fIcommand\fP +Execute a shell command. By default, \fIC\-t !\fP does this. +.TP +.B kill +This destroys the current window. Normally you should only need to +use \fIdelete\fP, but just incase you need to rip the heart out of a +misbehaving window this command should do the trick. Also available as +\fIC\-t K\fP. +.TP +.B maximize +Maximize the current window, just like \fIC\-t m\fP would do. +.TP +.B next +This jumps you to the next window in the window list. This one is +bound to three keystrokes, namely \fIC\-t n\fP, \fIC\-t space\fP, +and \fIC\-t enter\fP. +.TP +.B newwm \fIwindow-manager\fP +This is a bad-bad command. It kills ratpoison and revives that +ugly rodent! Yuck! Avoid! +.TP +.B other +This toggles between the current window and the last window. By +default, this is bound to \fIC\-t C\-t\fP. +.TP +.B prev +This jumps you to the previous window in the window list. By default, +this is bound to \fIC\-t p\fP. +.TP +.B select \fIn\fP +This jumps you to window \fIn\fP where \fIn\fP is the window number as +shown in the Program Bar. You can do the same trick with +\fIC\-n\fP too. +.TP +.B select \fIwindow-name\fP +Go to a window by name. A shortcut is \fIC\-t '\fP. +.TP +.B source \fIfile\fP +Read a text file containing ratpoison commands. +.TP +.B title \fItitle\fP +Rename the currently active window. This name will remain for the +duration of the window's life, unless you change it again. By default, +the \fIC\-t A\fP keystroke is bound to this command. +.TP +.B version +Print ratpoison version. By default, this is bound to \fIC\-t v\fP. +.TP +.B windows +This displays the Program Bar which displays the windows you currently +have running. The number before each window name is used to jump to +that window. You can do this by typing \fIC\-t n\fP where \fIn\fP +is the number of the window. Note that only windows with numbers from +0 to 9 can be referenced using this keystoke. To reach windows with +numbers greater than 9, use \fIC\-t '\fP and type the number at the +prompt. + +After 5 seconds the Program Bar disappears. + +This command is bound to \fIC\-t w\fP by default. +.SH OPTIONS +These are the command line options that are recognized by ratpoison: +.TP +\fB\-r\fR, \fB\-\-restart\fR +restart ratpoison +.TP +\fB\-k\fR, \fB\-\-kill\fR +kill ratpoison +.TP +\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-version\fR +output version information and exit +.TP +\fB\-h\fR, \fB\-\-help\fR +display this help and exit +.SH "REPORTING BUGS" +Report bugs to <ratpoison-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>. +.SH COPYRIGHT +Copyright \(co 2000, 2001 Shawn Betts +.br +This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO +warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +The full documentation for +.B ratpoison +is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the +.B info +and +.B ratpoison +programs are properly installed at your site, the command +.IP +.B info ratpoison +.PP +should give you access to the complete manual. +.SH AUTHOR +Ratpoison was written by Shawn Betts <sabetts@users.sourceforge.net>. + +This manual page was written by Gergely Nagy <8@free.bsd.hu> and +updated by Shawn Betts <sabetts@users.sourceforge.net>. |