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NAME

       X-Tile  -  an  application  that allows you to select a number of windows and tile them in
       different ways

SYNOPSIS

       x-tile [option]

DESCRIPTION

       X-Tile works on any X desktop (gnome, kde, xfce, lxde…).   The  main  features  are:  many
       tiling  geometries,  undo tiling, invert tiling order, cycle tiling order, optional system
       tray docking and menu, filter to avoid listing some windows, filter to check some  windows
       by default, command line interface.

OPTIONS

       w      open the x-tile main window without using the panel

       z      undo the latest tiling operation

       f      tile all opened windows vertically

       h      tile all opened windows horizontally

       u      tile all opened windows triangle-up

       d      tile all opened windows triangle-down

       l      tile all opened windows triangle-left

       r      tile all opened windows triangle-right

       q      quad tile all opened windows

       g = g 0 = g 0 0
              tile all opened windows in a grid with automatic rows and columns

       g rows = g rows 0
              tile all opened windows in a grid with given rows and automatic columns

       g 0 cols
              tile all opened windows in a grid with automatic rows and given columns

       g rows cols
              tile all opened windows in a grid with given rows and columns

       1      custom tile 1 all opened windows

       2      custom tile 2 all opened windows

       i      invert the order of the latest tiling operation

       y      cycle the order of the latest tiling operation

       m      maximize all opened windows

       M      unmaximize all opened windows

       c      close all opened windows

       -V     print x-tile version

AUTHORS

       X-Tile   was  written  by  Giuseppe  Penone  <giuspen@gmail.com>  and  and  Chris  Camacho
       <codifies@gmail.com>.

SEE ALSO

       http://www.giuspen.com/x-tile

       This manual page was written  by  Giuseppe  Penone  <giuspen@gmail.com>,  for  the  Debian
       project (and may be used by others).