From 641dbc7950da74754365da4173e712db2024522f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sabetts Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 09:58:09 +0000 Subject: *** empty log message *** --- NEWS | 2 +- doc/ratpoison.texi | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- 2 files changed, 44 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index a5c336d..d7f18c1 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -uuratpoison NEWS --- history of user-visible changes. -*- outline -*- +ratpoison NEWS --- history of user-visible changes. -*- outline -*- * Changes since 1.0.0 ** Remove command line options --kill and --restart diff --git a/doc/ratpoison.texi b/doc/ratpoison.texi index c1390f1..64e0fc1 100644 --- a/doc/ratpoison.texi +++ b/doc/ratpoison.texi @@ -233,6 +233,10 @@ Run a shell command. @item C-t C-! Run a shell command through an X terminal. +@item C-t i +@item C-t C-i +Display information about the current window. + @item C-t k @item C-t C-k Close the current window. @@ -244,6 +248,10 @@ to the initial maximize event and need some coaxing. This is a fancy way of saying there are still bugs in ratpoison. @kbd{C-t l} will force the current window to maximize. +@item C-t m +@item C-t C-m +Display the last message. + @item C-t v @item C-t C-v Display the version of ratpoison. @@ -303,12 +311,15 @@ key to bind and the command to run. For example, to bind @kbd{C-t R} to restart ratpoison: @example -: bind R exec ratpoison --restart +: bind R restart @end example If no command is specified then bind works exactly like @command{unbind}, unbinding the key. +@item chdir +Change the current directory for ratpoison. + @item clock 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. @@ -402,12 +413,27 @@ prefix key to @key{C-b}. @item focus cycle through ratpoison's frames. +@item focusup +Move to the frame above the current frame. + +@item focusdown +Move to the frame below the current frame. + +@item focusleft +Move to the frame left of the current frame. + +@item focusright +Move to the frame right of the current frame. + @item meta Send a @kbd{C-t} to the current window. @item help Display a help screen that lists all bound keystrokes. +@item info +Display information about the current window. + @item echo @var{text} Display @var{text} as a message. @@ -420,9 +446,15 @@ use @command{delete}, but just in case you need to rip the heart out of a misbehaving window this command should do the trick. Also available as @kbd{C-t K}. +@item lastmsg +Display the last message. + @item redisplay Redisplay the current window, just like @kbd{C-t l} would do. +@item restart +Restart ratpoison. + @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}, @@ -506,6 +538,9 @@ frame, type @samp{select -}. @item select @var{window-name} Go to a window by name. A shortcut is @kbd{C-t '}. +@item setenv @var{env} @var{value} +Set the environment variable @var{env} to @var{value} + @item source @var{file} Read a text file containing ratpoison commands. @@ -514,6 +549,10 @@ Read a text file containing ratpoison commands. Split the current window horizontally in two. The last accessed window not occupying a frame will be the second window. +@item startup_message @var{state} +Turn on or off the startup_message. This is most useful in your +.ratpoisonrc file. @var{state} can be @code{on} or @code{off}. + @item title @var{title} Rename the currently active window. This name will remain for the duration of the window's life, unless you change it again. By default, @@ -522,6 +561,9 @@ the @kbd{C-t A} keystroke is bound to this command. @item unbind @var{key} Unbind a keystroke. +@item unsetenv @var{env} +Clear the value of the environment variable, @var{env}. + @item version Print ratpoison version. By default, this is bound to @kbd{C-t v}. @@ -568,12 +610,6 @@ Display this help screen @item -v, --version Display the version -@item -r, --restart -Restart ratpoison - -@item -k, --kill -Kill ratpoison - @item -c, --command Send ratpoison a colon-command. This allows you to control ratpoison from the command-line. with the @option{-c} option you can script -- cgit v1.2.3