<action name="Desktop"><desktop>1</desktop></action>
</keybind>
<keybind key="W-F2">
- <action name="Desktop"><desktop>1</desktop></action>
+ <action name="Desktop"><desktop>2</desktop></action>
</keybind>
<keybind key="W-F3">
- <action name="Desktop"><desktop>1</desktop></action>
+ <action name="Desktop"><desktop>3</desktop></action>
</keybind>
<keybind key="W-F4">
- <action name="Desktop"><desktop>1</desktop></action>
+ <action name="Desktop"><desktop>4</desktop></action>
</keybind>
<keybind key="W-d">
<action name="ToggleShowDesktop"/>
<action name="Resize"/>
</mousebind>
- <mousebind button="A-Middle" action="Click">
+ <mousebind button="A-Middle" action="Press">
<action name="Lower"/>
<action name="FocusToBottom"/>
<action name="Unfocus"/>
</mousebind>
- <mousebind button="A-S-Up" action="Click">
+ <mousebind button="A-Up" action="Click">
<action name="DesktopPrevious"/>
</mousebind>
- <mousebind button="A-S-Down" action="Click">
+ <mousebind button="A-Down" action="Click">
<action name="DesktopNext"/>
</mousebind>
<mousebind button="A-S-Up" action="Click">
</mousebind>
</context>
+ <context name="Left">
+ <mousebind button="Left" action="Press">
+ <action name="Activate"/>
+ </mousebind>
+ <mousebind button="Left" action="Drag">
+ <action name="Resize"><edge>left</edge></action>
+ </mousebind>
+ </context>
+
+ <context name="Right">
+ <mousebind button="Left" action="Press">
+ <action name="Activate"/>
+ </mousebind>
+ <mousebind button="Left" action="Drag">
+ <action name="Resize"><edge>right</edge></action>
+ </mousebind>
+ </context>
+
<context name="Bottom">
<mousebind button="Left" action="Press">
<action name="Activate"/>
<mousebind button="Left" action="Press">
<action name="Activate"/>
</mousebind>
+ </context>
+ <context name="Root">
<!-- Menus -->
<mousebind button="Middle" action="Press">
<action name="ShowMenu"><menu>client-list-combined-menu</menu></action>
want to use it -->
<applications>
<!-- the name or the class can be set, or both. this is used to match
- windows when they appear
+ windows when they appear. role can optionally be set as well, to
+ further restrict your matches
+
+ the name, class, and role use simple globbing rules such as those
+ used by a shell. you can use * to match any characters and ? to match
+ any single character.
- role can optionally be set, and only as much as you provide will be
- checked to see if it matches, eg. if you set role="abc" and the window's
- role is actually "abcde" it would match.
+ when multiple rules match a window, they will all be applied, in the
+ order that they appear in this list
-->
<application name="first element of window's WM_CLASS property (see xprop)"
class="second element of window's WM_CLASS property (see xprop)"
change that attribute of the window -->
<decor>yes</decor>
+ <!-- enable or disable window decorations -->
<shade>no</shade>