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diff --git a/doc/ratpoison.texi b/doc/ratpoison.texi index 4fc52f3..f5618d3 100644 --- a/doc/ratpoison.texi +++ b/doc/ratpoison.texi @@ -408,9 +408,6 @@ Indicate which frame is the current frame. @item defbarborder @var{n} Set the border width for the bar window. -@item defbarborder @var{n} -Set the border width for the bar window. - @item defbargravity @var{g} Set the default alignment for the message bar. See the @command{gravity} command. @@ -507,13 +504,6 @@ Set the default gravity for normal windows. See the When called non-interactively with no arguments, the current setting is returned. -@item defwingravity @var{g} -Set the default gravity for normal windows. See the -@command{gravity} command. - -When called non-interactively with no arguments, the current setting is -returned. - @item defwinname @var{name} There are three resources ratpoison can get a window's name from: the WMNAME hint, the res_name from the WMCLASS hint, or the res_class from @@ -573,9 +563,6 @@ standard compass 1 and 2 letter abbreviations (i.e. @samp{nw}, When called non-interactively with no arguments, the current setting is returned. -When called non-interactively with no arguments, the current setting is -returned. - @item help Display a help screen that lists all bound keystrokes. @@ -594,9 +581,6 @@ Display the last message. @item license Display ratpoison's license. By default, this is bound to @kbd{C-t V}. -@item license -Display ratpoison's license. By default, this is bound to @kbd{C-t V}. - @item link @var{key} Call the command that @var{key} is bound to. For instance @command{link C-t} would call the command @command{other} and switch @@ -615,10 +599,6 @@ returned. This is a bad-bad command. It kills ratpoison and revives that ugly rodent! Yuck! Avoid! -@item newwm @var{window-manager} -This is a bad-bad command. It kills ratpoison and revives that -ugly rodent! Yuck! Avoid! - @item next This jumps you to the next window in the window list. This one is bound to three keystrokes, namely @kbd{C-t n}, @kbd{C-t space}, @@ -702,9 +682,6 @@ request with a message like @samp{Raise request from window 1 When called non-interactively with no arguments, the current setting is returned. -When called non-interactively with no arguments, the current setting is -returned. - @item select @var{n} This jumps you to window @var{n} where @var{n} is the window number as shown in the Program Bar. You can do the same trick with @@ -743,9 +720,6 @@ Turn on or off the startup_message. This is most useful in your When called non-interactively with no arguments, the current setting is returned. -When called non-interactively with no arguments, the current setting is -returned. - @item time Show current time. Disappears after 5 seconds, like all other info bars. In the default setup, the @kbd{C-t a} keystroke is bound to this command. @@ -758,9 +732,6 @@ the @kbd{C-t A} keystroke is bound to this command. @item unalias @var{name} Remove @var{name} from the list of defined aliases. -@item unalias @var{name} -Remove @var{name} from the list of defined aliases. - @item unbind @var{key} Unbind a keystroke. @@ -791,12 +762,6 @@ rat when leaving a window and when the user returns to the window the rat's position is restored. This can be counter-intuitive, so you can toggle it with this command. @var{state} can be @code{on} or @code{off}. -@item warp @var{state} -Toggle rat warping. By default ratpoison saves the position of the -rat when leaving a window and when the user returns to the window the -rat's position is restored. This can be counter-intuitive, so you can -toggle it with this command. @var{state} can be @code{on} or @code{off}. - @item windows @var{fmt} This displays the Program Bar which displays the windows you currently have running. The number before each window name is used to jump to |