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Go to the next window in the window list.
Go to the previous window in the window list.
Delete a window. By default delete the current window. This is a request sent to the window. The window’s client may decide not to grant the request or may not be able to if it is unresponsive.
Tell X to disconnect the client that owns the specified
window. Default to the current window. if
delete-window
didn’t work, try this.
Kill all windows in the current group.
Kill all windows in current group except the current-window
Display a list of managed windows. The optional argument fmt can be used to override the default window formatting.
Switch to the window last focused.
Pull the next hidden window into the current frame.
Pull the next hidden window into the current frame.
Pull the last focused, hidden window into the current frame.
Pulls a window selected from the list of windows. This allows a behavior similar to Emacs’ switch-to-buffer when selecting another window.
Change the current window’s number to the specified number. If another window is using the number, then the windows swap numbers. Defaults to current group.
Send a fake key to the current window. key is a typical StumpWM key, like C-M-o.
Switch to the first window that starts with query.
Find the window with the given number and focus it in its frame.
Switch to the first window whose name is exactly name.
Ensure that used window numbers do not have gaps; ignore PRESERVED window numbers.
Override the current window’s title.
Allow the user to select a window from the list of windows and focus the
selected window. For information of menu bindings see Menus. The optional
argument fmt can be specified to override the default window formatting.
The optional argument window-list can be provided to show a custom window
list (see windowlist-by-class
). The default window list is the list of
all window in the current group. Also note that the default window list is sorted
by number and if the windows-list is provided, it is shown unsorted (as-is).
Allow the user to select a window from the list of windows (sorted by class)
and focus the selected window. For information of menu bindings see Menus.
The optional argument fmt can be specified to override the default window
formatting. This is a simple wrapper around the command windowlist
.
Toggle the fullscreen mode of the current widnow. Use this for clients with broken (non-NETWM) fullscreen implementations, such as any program using SDL.
Display information about the current window.
Refresh current window without changing its size.
Refresh current window by a pair of resizes, also make it occupy entire frame.
Transforms a tile-window into a float-window
Transforms a float-window into a tile-window
Transform all floating windows in this group to tiled windows. Puts all tiled windows in the first frame of the group.
Use the size the program requested for current window (if any) instead of maximizing it.
Toggle whether the current window always appears over other windows. The order windows are added to this list determines priority.
Toggle whether the current window is shown in all groups.
Send the string of characters to the current window as if they’d been typed.
Report what window the head is currently on.
@ window-head
Some window slot has been updated and the window may need to sync itself. WHAT-CHANGED is a hint at what changed.
@ window-sync
Return T if the window is visible
@ window-visible-p
Bring the window to the top of the window stack.
@ raise-window
Give the specified window keyboard focus and (optionally) raise.
@ focus-window
Hash table for looking up windows quickly.
This variable decides how the window list is formatted. It is a string with the following formatting options:
Substitutes the window’s number translated via *window-number-map*, if there are more windows than *window-number-map* then will use the window-number.
Substitute the window’s status. * means current window, + means last window, and - means any other window.
Substitute the window’s name.
Substitute the window’s class.
Substitute the window’s resource ID.
Draw a # if the window is marked.
Note, a prefix number can be used to crop the argument to a specified size. For instance, ‘%20t’ crops the window’s title to 20 characters.
The format used in the info command. See *window-format* for formatting details.
This variable controls what is used for the window’s name. The default is :title
.
:title
Use the window’s title given to it by its owner.
:class
Use the window’s resource class.
:resource-name
Use the window’s resource name.
This variable controls what frame a new window appears in. It is a list of preferences. The first preference that is satisfied is used. Valid list elements are as follows:
:focused
Choose the focused frame.
:last
Choose the last focused frame.
:empty
Choose any empty frame.
:unfocused
Choose any unfocused frame.
Alternatively, it can be set to a function that takes one argument, the new window, and returns the preferred frame or a list of the above preferences.
Color command for hidden windows when using the fmt-head-window-list-hidden-windows formatter. To disable coloring hidden windows, set this to an empty string.
Allow windows to move between frames.
Define a rule for a window to be fullscreened within the frame. Each rule is a function which will be called when a window is made fullscreen. If the rule returns NIL then the fullscreen window takes up the entire head, otherwise it takes up only its frame. Within the body of the rule WINDOW-ARGUMENT is bound to the window being processed.
Add a function to the fullscreen-in-frame window rules alist. If NAME already exists as a key in the alist and SHADOW is nil, then FUNCTION replaces the existing value. Otherwise NAME and FUNCTION are pushed onto the alist.
@ add-fullscreen-in-frame-rule
Remove rules named NAME from the fullscreen-in-frame window rules alist. If COUNT is NIL then all matching rules are removed, otherwise only the first COUNT rules are removed.
@ remove-fullscreen-in-frame-rule
A alist of predicate functions for determining if a window should be fullscreen in frame.
5.1 Window Marks | ||
5.2 Customizing Window Appearance | ||
5.3 Controlling Raise And Map Requests | ||
5.4 Programming With Windows | ||
5.5 Rule Based Window Placement | ||
5.6 Window Selection Expressions |
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