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diff --git a/doc/ratpoison.texi b/doc/ratpoison.texi index 8debef0..63e9e10 100644 --- a/doc/ratpoison.texi +++ b/doc/ratpoison.texi @@ -85,24 +85,24 @@ This document explains how to use ratpoison. Windows -* Manipulating Windows:: -* Window Classes:: -* Unmanaged Windows:: -* Rudeness:: +* Manipulating Windows:: +* Window Classes:: +* Unmanaged Windows:: +* Rudeness:: Frames -* Splitting Frames:: -* Resizing Frames:: -* Frame Navigation Commands:: -* Saving and Restoring Frame Sets:: -* Frame Numbering:: -* Dedicated Frames:: +* Splitting Frames:: +* Resizing Frames:: +* Frame Navigation Commands:: +* Saving and Restoring Frame Sets:: +* Frame Numbering:: +* Dedicated Frames:: Keystrokes -* Key Maps:: -* Default Key Bindings:: +* Key Maps:: +* Default Key Bindings:: @end detailmenu @end menu @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ associated with a frame, that window will be opened in the current frame and resized to fit that frame. If the window associated with a frame does not fill the frame -completely, the various gravity commands control how it is placed. +completely, the various gravity commands control how it is placed. If no window was open in that frame before the current window was opened, the X root will be visible behind it. @@ -205,10 +205,10 @@ its best. Windows are what ratpoison manages. @menu -* Manipulating Windows:: -* Window Classes:: -* Unmanaged Windows:: -* Rudeness:: +* Manipulating Windows:: +* Window Classes:: +* Unmanaged Windows:: +* Rudeness:: @end menu @node Manipulating Windows, Window Classes, Windows, Windows @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ Tells ratpoison to grant raise requests on normal windows @item Bit 2 Tells ratpoison to grant display requests on new transient windows -@item Bit 3 +@item Bit 3 Tells ratpoison to grant display requests on new normal windows @end table @@ -537,7 +537,7 @@ returned. @chapter Groups ratpoison provides functionality to group windows together. This coupled with saving and restoring frames configurations is what most -people would call @dfn{virtual desktops} or @dfn{workspaces}. +people would call @dfn{virtual desktops} or @dfn{workspaces}. While ratpoison doesn't explicitly provide support for such things, it does allow you to write scripts to this end. Such a script exists in @@ -602,12 +602,12 @@ time. ratpoison allows you to split the display into frames (see @ref{Concepts}). Each frame can then contain 1 window. @menu -* Splitting Frames:: -* Resizing Frames:: -* Frame Navigation Commands:: -* Saving and Restoring Frame Sets:: -* Frame Numbering:: -* Dedicated Frames:: +* Splitting Frames:: +* Resizing Frames:: +* Frame Navigation Commands:: +* Saving and Restoring Frame Sets:: +* Frame Numbering:: +* Dedicated Frames:: @end menu @node Splitting Frames, Resizing Frames, Frames, Frames @@ -940,8 +940,8 @@ key. ratpoison will tell you it isn't bound and give you the name of the key. @menu -* Key Maps:: -* Default Key Bindings:: +* Key Maps:: +* Default Key Bindings:: @end menu @node Key Maps, Default Key Bindings, Keystrokes, Keystrokes @@ -971,7 +971,7 @@ definekey top C-x readkey ctrl-x The following functions control creating, editing, and deleting key maps. @deffn Command newkmap @var{kmap} -Create a new keymap named @var{kmap}. +Create a new keymap named @var{kmap}. @end deffn @@ -1228,7 +1228,7 @@ List the commands that will be run when @var{hook} is fired. @chapter The Status Bar ratpoison presents status and output through the status bar. By default -it is located in the top right corner of the screen. +it is located in the top right corner of the screen. This chapter presents commands for manipulating the status bar. @@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@ alternative's missing functionality. According to independant studies, @command{tmpwm} has been used almost exclusively to verify its correct operation -- like a vintage sports -car: always kept in prime condition and never used. +car: always kept in prime condition and never used. @command{tmpwm} and @command{newwm} are provided for boasting and completeness. @@ -1448,7 +1448,7 @@ This command is only useful when called non-interactively. @command{prompt} prompts the user for input using @var{prompt} and returns the input. @end deffn - + @deffn Command putsel @var{text} Make text the X11 selection. @end deffn @@ -1700,7 +1700,7 @@ in conjunction with the @option{-c} option. @item -f, --file Specify an alternate configuration file. @xref{Startup file}. - + @end table @node Startup file, Command Index, Command Line Arguments, Top @@ -1711,7 +1711,7 @@ old file I forgot about. You're probably wondering, ``say, didn't he say there was no configuration file to customize?''. Okay, ya got me. But let's be honest here: ratpoison is so pure and fast-acting, customization is barely worth the extra effort. In the off chance that you need to make -ratpoison your own, we now support it. +ratpoison your own, we now support it. On startup ratpoison looks for @file{~/.ratpoisonrc} and runs it through the command parser. If @file{~/.ratpoisonrc} does not exist, ratpoison |