renamed column into area

new_dwm
Anselm R. Garbe 19 years ago
parent 02cea3b47e
commit a118a57fe3

14
dwm.1

@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ dwm is a dynamic window manager for X. It manages windows in tiling and
floating modes. Either mode can be applied dynamically, optimizing the
environment for the application in use and the task performed.
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In tiling mode windows are managed in a master and stacking column. The master
column contains the window which currently needs most attention, whereas the
stacking column contains all other windows. In floating mode windows can be
In tiling mode windows are managed in a master and stacking area. The master
area contains the window which currently needs most attention, whereas the
stacking area contains all other windows. In floating mode windows can be
resized and moved freely. Dialog windows are always managed floating,
regardless of the mode selected.
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@ -60,13 +60,13 @@ Focus next window.
Focus previous window.
.TP
.B Mod1-Return
Zooms/cycles current window to/from master column (tiling mode), toggles maximization current window (floating mode).
Zooms/cycles current window to/from master area (tiling mode), toggles maximization current window (floating mode).
.TP
.B Mod1-g
Grow current column (tiling mode only).
Grow current area (tiling mode only).
.TP
.B Mod1-s
Shrink current column (tiling mode only).
Shrink current area (tiling mode only).
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.B Mod1-Shift-[1..n]
Apply
@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Quit dwm.
Move current window while dragging (floating mode only).
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.B Mod1-Button2
Zoom current window to the master column (tiling mode only).
Zoom current window to the master area (tiling mode only).
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.B Mod1-Button3
Resize current window while dragging (floating mode only).

@ -95,6 +95,24 @@ dofloat(Arg *arg) {
restack();
}
/* This algorithm is based on a (M)aster area and a (S)tacking area.
* It supports following arrangements:
*
* MMMS MMMM
* MMMS MMMM
* MMMS SSSS
*
* The stacking area can be set to arrange clients vertically or horizontally.
* Through inverting the algorithm it can be used to achieve following setup in
* a dual head environment (due to running two dwm instances concurrently on
* the specific screen):
*
* SMM MMS MMM MMM
* SMM MMS MMM MMM
* SMM MMS SSS SSS
*
* This uses the center of the two screens for master areas.
*/
void
dotile(Arg *arg) {
int h, i, n, w;

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