From 47c7b64c2cb9bac9cd4a7f017693befb126f1305 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adam Vogt Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 03:37:26 +0100 Subject: Update manpage to describe greedyView darcs-hash:20071219023726-1499c-941f89ce265ea9a4e3781e572957a517b2e90dd2.gz --- man/xmonad.1.in | 19 +------------------ 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'man') diff --git a/man/xmonad.1.in b/man/xmonad.1.in index 0be63aa..9e99f65 100644 --- a/man/xmonad.1.in +++ b/man/xmonad.1.in @@ -16,25 +16,8 @@ By utilising the expressivity of a modern functional language with a rich static .PP You can switch to workspace N with mod-N. For example, to switch to workspace 5, you would press mod-5. Similarly, you can move the current window to another workspace with mod-shift-N. .PP -When running with multiple monitors (Xinerama), each screen has exactly 1 workspace visible. When \fBxmonad\fR starts, workspace 1 is on screen 1, workspace 2 is on screen 2, etc. If you switch to a workspace which is currently visible on another screen, \fBxmonad\fR simply switches focus to that screen. If you switch to a workspace which is *not* visible, \fBxmonad\fR replaces the workspace on the *current* screen with the workspace you selected. +When running with multiple monitors (Xinerama), each screen has exactly 1 workspace visible. mod-{w,e,r} switch the focus between screens, while shift-mod-{w,e,r} move the current window to that screen. When \fBxmonad\fR starts, workspace 1 is on screen 1, workspace 2 is on screen 2, etc. When switching workspaces to one that is already visible, the current and visible workspaces are swapped. .PP -For example, if you have the following configuration: -.RS -.PP -Screen 1: Workspace 2 -.PP -Screen 2: Workspace 5 (current workspace) -.RE -.PP -and you wanted to view workspace 7 on screen 1, you would press: -.RS -.PP -mod-2 (to select workspace 2, and make screen 1 the current screen) -.PP -mod-7 (to select workspace 7) -.RE -.PP -Since switching to the workspace currently visible on a given screen is such a common operation, shortcuts are provided: mod-{w,e,r} switch to the workspace currently visible on screens 1, 2, and 3 respectively. Likewise, shift-mod-{w,e,r} moves the current window to the workspace on that screen. Using these keys, the above example would become mod-w mod-7. .SS Default keyboard bindings ___KEYBINDINGS___ .SH EXAMPLES -- cgit v1.2.3