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NAME

       alttab - the task switcher

SYNOPSIS

       alttab  [-w  N]  [-d N] [-sc N] [-mk str] [-kk str] [-bk str] [-mm N] [-bm N] [-t NxM] [-i NxM] [-vp str]
       [-p str] [-s N] [-theme name] [-bg color] [-fg color] [-frame color] [-font name] [-v|-vv]

DESCRIPTION

       The task switcher designed for minimalistic window managers or standalone X11 session.

       Unlike task switchers integrated in most simple WMs, alttab  features  visual  interface  and  convenient
       tactile behaviour, switching windows on releasing Alt key.

       Being lightweight and depending only on core X11 libs, it still features customizable look and behaviour.

OPTIONS

       Most command line options have corresponding X resource, see doc/alttab.ad for example.

       -w NUMBER
              resource: alttab.windowmanager
              default: autodetect, fallback to 3

              Control how to obtain window list and set focus. NUMBER must be between 0 and 3:

              0: No WM, raw X.

              Set this value manually, as it´s not autodetected. Only top-level viewable children of root window
              are  listed.  Running  -w 0 under WM is discouraged: hidden windows or windows on another desktops
              will not be listed; instead, some strange windows may be included.

              1: EWMH compatible.

              Compatible WM list is in [SEE ALSO] below. alttab functions  in  xmonad  (EWMH  must  be  allowed,
              details   in  doc/wm-setup.md),  i3,  evilwm,  xfwm4,  metacity,  jwm,  openbox,  fluxbox,  icewm,
              enlightenment, blackbox, aewm, fvwm, sawfish. The following WMs support EWMH partially but work in
              -w 1 mode too: dwm (issue #9), matchbox (issue #34), windowmaker (issue #9), xpra (issue #37), cwm
              (issue #35), ctwm (issue #39), lwm (issue #40), awesome (issue #41).

              2: Ratpoison.

              Alttab uses ratpoison own remote control capability. Additionally, alttab registers itself in  its
              "unmanaged list" automatically.

              3: Ancient WM.

              Fallback,  worse  than  0.  Search  for  application windows at random nodes of window tree (WM is
              probably reparenting) and select only those with a name, including non-viewable  (WM  is  probably
              iconifying). May cause lag. Tested in twm, flwm, wm2.

       -d NUMBER
              resource: alttab.desktops
              default: 0

              Show windows belonging to desktops (workspaces, groups). NUMBER must be between 0 and 3:

              0: Current desktop.

              This  is  default, although in non EWMH-compatible WM, except ratpoison, it´s effectively the same
              as 1.

              1: All desktops.

              2: All desktops, excluding special (-1) one.

              In various EWMH WM this desktop may be designed hidden or containing sticky windows. In  i3,  it´s
              "scratchpad".

              3: All desktops, excluding current and special.

       -sc NUMBER
              resource: alttab.screens
              default: 1

              Show windows belonging to xrandr/xinerama screens. NUMBER must be 0 or 1:

              0: Current screen.

              As defined according to -vp pointer or -vp focus.

              1: All screens.

              This is default.

       -mk str
              resource: alttab.modifier.keysym
              default: Alt_L

              Keysym of main modifier. String or number accepted. Suitable examples: Control_L, Super_L.

       -kk str
              resource: alttab.key.keysym
              default: Tab

              Keysym of main key. For example, grave (aka tilde), Escape.

       -bk str
              resource: alttab.backscroll.keysym
              default: any Shift, according to ShiftMask

              Keysym of backward scroll key.

       -mm NUM
              resource: alttab.modifier.mask

              OBSOLETED, guessed from -mk instead.

       -bm NUM
              resource: alttab.backscroll.mask

              OBSOLETED, guessed from -bk instead.

       -t NNxMM
              resource: alttab.tile.geometry
              default: 112x128

              Size  of  a  single  tile  (mini-window).  If switcher doesn´t fit the viewport (-vp), tile may be
              thinner.

       -i NNxMM
              resource: alttab.icon.geometry
              default: 32x32

              Size of icons.

       -vp str
              resource: alttab.viewport
              default: focus

              Limit viewport for the switcher. The switcher always has variable size and position, but tries  to
              never break out of -vp container, while -p specifies position relative to this container. Together
              these options allow for multi-monitor support. Possible values for -vp:

              focus:  in  multihead  configuration:  the  monitor  which shows largest part of currently focused
              window. If this part is shared with other  monitors,  then  the  smallest  of  these  monitors  is
              choosen. In single head configuration: the geometry of default root window.

              pointer: the monitor which has mouse pointer, otherwise the same as focus.

              The  "multihead"  above means more than one active XRANDR output. They are detected at runtime, so
              hopefully monitors may be attached/detached without restarting alttab.

              total: the geometry of default root window.

              If you specify this in tiling multihead, then the switcher will be drawn relative  to  the  entire
              combined screen, crossing monitors´ borders.

              WxH+X+Y: Specific position relative to default root window.

              This  allows  for  static  manual bounding if XRANDR detection fails. Suppose X operates in tiling
              configuration for two 2560х1440 monitors, resulting in combined screen of 5120x1440 size. Then the
              switcher may be positioned at the center of the right monitor with -vp 2560x1440+2560+0 -p center.

       -p str resource: alttab.position
              default: center

              Position of switcher: "center", "none" or specific position  relative  to  upper  left  corner  of
              viewport, in the form +X+Y.

       -s NUMBER
              resource: alttab.icon.source
              default: 2

              Source of icons. NUMBER must be between 0 and 3:

              0: Use icons from X11 window attributes only.

              1: Load icon from file if not found in window attributes.

              Alttab searches for PNG icons under:

              /usr/share/icons
              /usr/local/share/icons
              ~/.icons
              ~/.local/share/icons

              Directory  structure should obey freedesktop standard, but desktop files are ignored, instead file
              name is expected to be equal to application class. That is, if alttab doesn´t  recognize  an  icon
              for  window  of  class  foo,  as  obtained  by  ´xprop WM_CLASS´, then just drop a 32x32 icon into
              /usr/local/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/foo.png.

              2: Prefer icon from file when it matches requested size better (see -i option).

              3: Use icons from files only.

       -theme name
              resource: alttab.theme
              default: hicolor

              Desktop theme for application icons. Used when -s is 1, 2 or 3.

       The following three options accept color names or #rrggbb. Special value _rnd_low  or  _rnd_high  produce
       random color from lower or upper RGB space respectively.

       -bg color
              resource: alttab.background
              default: black

              Tile background color.

       -fg color
              resource: alttab.foreground
              default: grey

              Foreground color.

       -frame color
              resource: alttab.framecolor
              default: #a0abab

              Color of frame around selected tile.

       -font name
              resource: alttab.font
              default: xft:sans-10

              Label  font  name  in  format:  xft:fontconfig_pattern, like in emacs and rxvt. See [SEE ALSO] for
              fontconfig pattern. It´s neither GTK font pattern nor legacy XLFD.

       Your Xresources database probably already has *background, *foreground  or  *font  wildcard  definitions,
       which alttab will obey. Precedence order (preferred first):

       alttab.font resource,
       -font option,
       wildcard resource like *font in xfd: format.

       -v, -vv
              resource: no
              default: silent

              Verbosity.

       -h     short help

CAVEATS

       Run alttab after WM, or autodetection will fail.

AUTHOR

       Copyright 2017-2018 Alexander Kulak <sa-dev AT rainbow POINT by>.

REPORTING BUGS

       Please report issues on github https://github.com/sagb/alttab/issues.

SEE ALSO

       skippy-xd(1)

       EWMH                             compatible                            WM                            list
       https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_Window_Manager_Hints#List_of_window_managers_that_support_Extended_Window_Manager_Hints.

       Description of fontconfig pattern https://www.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html.

                                                   April 2018                                          ALTTAB(1)