pwm(1)
NAME
pwm - an X11 window manager
SYNOPSIS
pwm [options]
DESCRIPTION
- PWM is a rather lightweight window manager that can have
- multiple client windows attached to a single frame. This feature
- helps keeping windows, especially the numerous xterms, organized.
OPTIONS
- -display host:display.screen
- X display to manage
- -cfgfile configfile
- Config file to use instead of default
- -onescreen
- On X servers with multiple screens, manage only de
- fault screen, not all.
- -help Show help on command line options
- -version
- Show version
- -about Show about text
KEYS
- These are the default keybindings. Mod1 depends on your
- system. On PC:s with XFree86 it is probably bound to the left alt
- key (Alt_L). On Suns it is usually bound to the diamond keys
- (Meta_L, Meta_R). Use xmodmap(1x) to find out.
- Global keys
- Mod1+Tab
Circulate through the list of windows
- Mod1+Shift+Tab
Backwards circulate through the list of windows
- Mod1+n Go to workspace n, where n is 1-9 or 0.
- Mod1+M "Root menu"
- Mod1+G "Go to menu". Use this menu to select a window to
- activate.
- Mod1+D "Detach menu". Use this menu to detach a window
- from a group on current workspace.
- Mod1+T Toggle dock visibility
- Mod1+E Run an xterm
- Frame/window control keys
- These are the keys used to manipulate active frame and
- client window. They mostly use Control+Shift modifier.
- Mod1+Enter
Keyboard move/resize mode
- Control+Shift+W
Close window
- Control+Shift+X
Kill client owning active window
- Control+Shift+S
Toggle shading of frame
- Control+Shift+Z
Toggle stickiness of frame
- Control+Shift+V
(Un)maximize vertically
- Control+Shift+H
(Un)maximize horizontally
- Control+Shift+M
(Un)maximize both vertically and horizontally
- Control+Shift+R
Raise frame
- Control+Shift+L
Lower frame
- Control+Shift+A
"Attach menu". Use to attach window to the frame.
- Control+Shift+O
"Window menu"
- Control+Shift+N
Go to next window within frame
- Control+Shift+P
Go to previous window within frame
- Control+Shift+n
Goto n:th window within frame, where n is 1-9 or 0.
- Menus
- These keys can be used in menus
- Down or N
Next entry
- Up or P
Previous entry
- Right or Space
Enter submenu
- Left or B
Leave submenu
- Enter Execute activated entry
- Esc Close menu
- Z Set the menu in "keep mode"
- Move/resize mode
- These keys can be used while in move/resize mode.
- Escape Leave mode changes omitted.
- Enter Leave mode applying changes.
- Right/Left/Down/Up
Move the frame to specific direction in biggersteps.
- Mod1+Right/Left/Down/Up
Shrink/grow the frame in specific direction in bigger steps.
- Mod1+Right/Left/Down/Up
Move the frame to specific direction by on pixel.
- Mod1+Right/Left/Down/Up
Shrink/grow the frame in specific direction by minimum amount requested by application.
FILES
- /etc/X11/pwm/pwm.conf
- System default configuration file
- /etc/X11/pwm/look-*.conf
- Color scheme configuration files
- /etc/X11/pwm/keys-*.conf
- Key binding configuration files
- /etc/X11/pwm/buttons-*.conf
- Pointer (mouse) button binding configuration files
- ~/.pwm/pwm.conf
- User default configuration file (overrides system
- default)
SEE ALSO
The PWM home page, http://www.students.tut.fi/~tuomov/pwm/
/usr/share/doc/pwm/config.txt.gz
AUTHOR
- PWM was written by Tuomo Valkonen <tuomov@cc.tut.fi> with
- ideas and complaints from various people.