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NAME

       spectrwm — window manager for X11

SYNOPSIS

       spectrwm

DESCRIPTION

       spectrwm  is a minimalistic window manager that tries to stay out of the way so that valuable screen real
       estate can be used for much more important stuff.  It has sane defaults and does not require one to learn
       a language to do any configuration.  It was written by hackers for hackers and it strives  to  be  small,
       compact and fast.

       When  spectrwm  starts  up,  it  reads  settings  from  its  configuration  file, spectrwm.conf.  See the
       “CONFIGURATION FILES” section below.

       The following notation is used throughout this page:

             M       Meta
             S       Shift
             ⟨Name⟩  Named key
             M1      Mouse button 1
             M3      Mouse button 3

       spectrwm is very simple in its use.  Most of the actions are initiated via key or  mouse  bindings.   See
       the “BINDINGS” section below for defaults and customizations.

CONFIGURATION FILES

       spectrwm  first  tries to open the user specific file, ~/.spectrwm.conf.  If that file is unavailable, it
       then tries to open the global configuration file /etc/spectrwm.conf.

       The format of the file is <keyword> = <setting>.  For example:

             color_focus = red

       Enabling or disabling an option is done by using 1 or 0 respectively.

       The file supports the following keywords:

       autorun
           Launch  an  application  in  a  specified  workspace  at  start-of-day.   Defined   in   the   format
           ws[<idx>]:application, e.g. ws[2]:xterm launches an xterm in workspace 2.

       bar_action
           External script that populates additional information in the status bar, such as battery life.

       bar_at_bottom
           Place the statusbar at the bottom of each region instead of the top.

       bar_border[x]
           Color of the status bar border in screen x.

       bar_border_width
           Set status bar border thickness in pixels.  Disable border by setting to 0.

       bar_color[x]
           Color of the status bar window in screen x.

       bar_delay
           Update frequency, in seconds, of external script that populates the status bar.

       bar_enabled
           Enable or disable status bar.

       bar_font
           Status bar font.

       bar_font_color[x]
           Color of the font in status bar in screen x.

       bar_justify
           Justify the status bar text. Possible values are left, center, and right.

       bind[x]
           Bind key combo to action x.  See the “BINDINGS” section below.

       border_width
           Set window border thickness in pixels.  Disable all borders by setting to 0.

       clock_enabled
           Enable  or disable displaying the clock in the status bar.  Disable by setting to 0 so a custom clock
           could be used in the bar_action script.

       color_focus
           Border color of the currently focussed window.

       color_unfocus
           Border color of unfocussed windows.

       dialog_ratio
           Some applications have dialogue windows that are too small to be useful.  This ratio  is  the  screen
           size to what they will be resized.  For example, 0.6 is 60% of the physical screen size.

       disable_border
           Remove border when bar is disabled and there is only one window on the screen.

       focus_mode
           Using  a  value  of  follow_cursor will make the window manager focus the window under the mouse when
           switching workspaces and creating windows.

       keyboard_mapping
           Clear all key bindings and load new key bindings from the specified file.  This allows  you  to  load
           pre-defined  key  bindings  for your keyboard layout.  See the “KEYBOARD MAPPING FILES” section below
           for a list of keyboard mapping files that have been provided for several keyboard layouts.

       layout
           Select     layout     to     use     at      start-of-day.       Defined      in      the      format
           ws[idx]:master_grow:master_add:stack_inc:layout:always_raise:stack_mode,                         e.g.
           ws[2]:-4:0:1:0:horizontal sets worskspace 2 to the horizontal stack mode and shrinks the master  area
           by  4  ticks  and  adds  one window to the stack, while maintaining default floating window behavior.
           Possible stack_mode values are vertical, horizontal and fullscreen.

           See master_grow, master_shrink, master_add, master_del, stack_inc, stack_dec,  and  always_raise  for
           more  information.  Note that the stacking options are complicated and have side-effects.  One should
           familiarize oneself with these commands before experimenting with the layout option.

           This setting is not retained at restart.

       modkey
           Change mod key.  Mod1 is generally the ALT key and Mod4 is the windows key on a PC.

       program[p]
           Define new action to spawn a program p.  See the “PROGRAMS” section below.

       quirk[c:n]
           Add "quirk" for windows with class c and name n.  See the “QUIRKS” section below.

       region
           Allocates a custom region, removing any autodetected regions which  occupy  the  same  space  on  the
           screen.  Defined in the format screen[<idx>]:WIDTHxHEIGHT+X+Y, e.g. screen[1]:800x1200+0+0.

           To  make  a  screen  span  multiple  monitors,  create  a  region  big enough to cover them all, e.g.
           screen[1]:2048x768+0+0 makes the screen span two monitors with 1024x768 resolution sitting  one  next
           to the other.

       stack_enabled
           Enable or disable displaying the current stacking algorithm in the status bar.

       term_width
           Set  a  preferred  minimum  width  for  the terminal.  If this value is greater than 0, spectrwm will
           attempt to adjust the font sizes in the terminal to keep the terminal width above this number as  the
           window  is resized.  Only xterm(1) is currently supported.  The xterm(1) binary must not be setuid or
           setgid, which it is by default on most systems.   Users  may  need  to  set  program[term]  (see  the
           “PROGRAMS” section) to use an alternate copy of the xterm(1) binary without the setgid bit set.

       title_class_enabled
           Enable or disable displaying the window class in the status bar.  Enable by setting to 1.

       title_name_enabled
           Enable or disable displaying the window title in the status bar.  Enable by setting to 1.

       urgent_enabled
           Enable or disable the urgency hint.  Note that many terminal emulators require this to be enabled for
           it to propagate.  In xterm, for example, one needs to add the following line xterm.urgentOnBell: true
           to .Xdefaults.

       verbose_layout
           Enable  or  disable  displaying  the  current  master  and stack values in the status bar.  Enable by
           setting to 1.

       window_name_enabled
           Enable or disable displaying the window name in the status bar.  Enable by setting to 1.

       Colors need to be specified per the XQueryColor(3) specification and fonts need to be specified  per  the
       XQueryFont(3) specification.

       To  list  the  available  fonts  in  your system see fc-list(1) or xlsfonts(1) manpages.  The xfontsel(1)
       application can help you to show the X Logical Font Description ("XLFD") used as setting in  the  keyword
       bar_font.

PROGRAMS

       spectrwm  allows  you  to  define custom actions to launch programs of your choice and then bind them the
       same as with built-in actions.  See the “BINDINGS” section below.

       The default programs are described below:

             term             xterm
             screenshot_all   screenshot.sh full
             screenshot_wind  screenshot.sh window
             lock             xlock
             initscr          initscreen.sh
             menu             dmenu_run -fn $bar_font -nb $bar_color -nf  $bar_font_color  -sb  $bar_border  -sf
                              $bar_color

       Custom programs in the configuration file are specified as follows:

             program[<name>] = <progpath> [<arg> [... <arg>]]

       ⟨name⟩  is  any  identifier  that  does not conflict with a built-in action or keyword, ⟨progpath⟩ is the
       desired program, and ⟨arg⟩ is zero or more arguments to the program.

       The following variables represent settable values in spectrwm  (see  the  “CONFIGURATION  FILES”  section
       above), and may be used in the ⟨arg⟩ fields and will be substituted for values at the time the program is
       spawned:

             $bar_border
             $bar_color
             $bar_font
             $bar_font_color
             $color_focus
             $color_unfocus

       Example:

             program[ff] = /usr/local/bin/firefox http://spectrwm.org/
             bind[ff] = Mod+Shift+b # Now Mod+Shift+B launches firefox

       To undo the previous:

             bind[] = Mod+Shift+b
             program[ff] =

BINDINGS

       spectrwm provides many functions (or actions) accessed via key or mouse bindings.

       The current mouse bindings are described below:

             M1               Focus window
             M-M1             Move window
             M-M3             Resize window
             M-S-M3           Resize window while maintaining it centered

       The default key bindings are described below:

             M-S-Return⟩     term
             M-p              menu
             M-S-q            quit
             M-q              restart
             M-Space⟩        cycle_layout
             M-S-\            flip_layout
             M-S-Space⟩      stack_reset
             M-h              master_shrink
             M-l              master_grow
             M-,              master_add
             M-.              master_del
             M-S-,            stack_inc
             M-S-.            stack_dec
             M-Return⟩       swap_main
             M-j, M-TAB⟩     focus_next
             M-k, M-S-TAB⟩   focus_prev
             M-m              focus_main
             M-S-j            swap_next
             M-S-k            swap_prev
             M-b              bar_toggle
             M-x              wind_del
             M-S-x            wind_kill
             M-n⟩            ws_n
             M-S-n⟩          mvws_n
             M-Right⟩        ws_next
             M-Left⟩         ws_prev
             M-Up⟩           ws_next_all
             M-Down⟩         ws_prev_all
             M-a              ws_prior
             M-S-Right⟩      screen_next
             M-S-Left⟩       screen_prev
             M-s              screenshot_all
             M-S-s            screenshot_wind
             M-S-v            version
             M-t              float_toggle
             M-S-Delete⟩     lock
             M-S-i            initscr
             M-w              iconify
             M-S-w            uniconify
             M-S-r            always_raise
             M-v              button2
             M--              width_shrink
             M-=              width_grow
             M-S--            height_shrink
             M-S-=            height_grow
             M-[              move_left
             M-]              move_right
             M-S-[            move_up
             M-S-]            move_down
             M-S-/            name_workspace
             M-/              search_workspace
             M-f              search_win

       The action names and descriptions are listed below:

             term              Spawn a new terminal (see “PROGRAMS” above).
             menu              Menu (see “PROGRAMS” above).
             quit              Quit spectrwm.
             restart           Restart spectrwm.
             cycle_layout      Cycle layout.
             flip_layout       Swap the master and stacking areas.
             stack_reset       Reset layout.
             master_shrink     Shrink master area.
             master_grow       Grow master area.
             master_add        Add windows to master area.
             master_del        Remove windows from master area.
             stack_inc         Add columns/rows to stacking area.
             stack_dec         Remove columns/rows from stacking area.
             swap_main         Move current window to master area.
             focus_next        Focus next window in workspace.
             focus_prev        Focus previous window in workspace.
             focus_main        Focus on main window in workspace.
             swap_next         Swap with next window in workspace.
             swap_prev         Swap with previous window in workspace.
             bar_toggle        Toggle status bar in all workspaces.
             wind_del          Delete current window in workspace.
             wind_kill         Destroy current window in workspace.
             ws_n              Switch to workspace n, where n is 1 through 10.
             mvws_n            Move current window to workspace n, where n is 1 through 10.
             ws_next           Switch to next workspace with a window in it.
             ws_prev           Switch to previous workspace with a window in it.
             ws_next_all       Switch to next workspace.
             ws_prev_all       Switch to previous workspace.
             ws_prior          Switch to last visited workspace.
             screen_next       Move pointer to next region.
             screen_prev       Move pointer to previous region.
             screenshot_all    Take screenshot of entire screen (if enabled) (see “PROGRAMS” above).
             screenshot_wind   Take screenshot of selected window (if enabled) (see “PROGRAMS” above).
             version           Toggle version in status bar.
             float_toggle      Toggle focused window between tiled and floating.
             lock              Lock screen (see “PROGRAMS” above).
             initscr           Reinitialize physical screens (see “PROGRAMS” above).
             iconify           Minimize (unmap) currently focused window.
             uniconify         Maximize (map) window returned by dmenu selection.
             always_raise      When set tiled windows are allowed to obscure floating windows.
             button2           Fake a middle mouse button click (mouse button 2).
             width_shrink      Shrink the width of a floating window.
             width_grow        Grow the width of a floating window.
             height_shrink     Shrink the height of a floating window.
             height_grow       Grow the height of a floating window.
             move_left         Move a floating window a step to the left.
             move_right        Move a floating window a step to the right.
             move_up           Move a floating window a step upwards.
             move_down         Move a floating window a step downwards.
             name_workspace    Name the current workspace.
             search_workspace  Search for a workspace.
             search_win        Search the windows in the current workspace.

       Custom bindings in the configuration file are specified as follows:

             bind[<action>] = <keys>

       ⟨action⟩ is one of the actions listed above (or empty) and ⟨keys⟩ is in the form of zero or more modifier
       keys  (MOD,  Mod1,  Shift,  etc.)  and  one  or more normal keys (b, space, etc.), separated by "+".  For
       example:

             bind[reset] = Mod4+q # bind Windows-key + q to reset
             bind[] = Mod1+q # unbind Alt + q

       To use the currently defined modkey, specify MOD as the modifier key.

       Multiple key combinations may be bound to the same action.

KEYBOARD MAPPING FILES

       Keyboard mapping files for several keyboard layouts are listed below.  These files can be used  with  the
       keyboard_mapping setting to load pre-defined key bindings for the specified keyboard layout.

             spectrwm_cz.conf     Czech Republic keyboard layout
             spectrwm_es.conf     Spanish keyboard layout
             spectrwm_fr.conf     French keyboard layout
             spectrwm_fr_ch.conf  Swiss French keyboard layout
             spectrwm_se.conf     Swedish keyboard layout
             spectrwm_us.conf     United States keyboard layout

QUIRKS

       spectrwm  provides  "quirks"  which  handle  windows  that  must  be treated specially in a tiling window
       manager, such as some dialogs and fullscreen apps.

       The default quirks are described below:

             Firefox-bin:firefox-bin                 TRANSSZ
             Firefox:Dialog                          FLOAT
             Gimp:gimp                               FLOAT + ANYWHERE
             MPlayer:xv                              FLOAT + FULLSCREEN + FOCUSPREV
             OpenOffice.org 2.4:VCLSalFrame          FLOAT
             OpenOffice.org 3.1:VCLSalFrame          FLOAT
             pcb:pcb                                 FLOAT
             xine:Xine Window                        FLOAT + ANYWHERE
             xine:xine Panel                         FLOAT + ANYWHERE
             xine:xine Video Fullscreen Window       FULLSCREEN + FLOAT
             Xitk:Xitk Combo                         FLOAT + ANYWHERE
             Xitk:Xine Window                        FLOAT + ANYWHERE
             XTerm:xterm                             XTERM_FONTADJ

       The quirks themselves are described below:

             FLOAT                  This window should not be tiled, but allowed to float freely.
             TRANSSZ                Adjusts size on transient windows that are too small using dialog_ratio (see
                                    “CONFIGURATION FILES”).
             ANYWHERE               Allow window to position itself, uncentered.
             XTERM_FONTADJ          Adjust xterm fonts when resizing.
             FULLSCREEN             Remove border to allow window to use full screen size.
             FOCUSPREV              On  exit  force  focus  on  previously  focused  application  not   previous
                                    application in the stack.

       Custom quirks in the configuration file are specified as follows:

             quirk[<class>:<name>] = <quirk> [+ <quirk> ...]

       ⟨class⟩  and ⟨name⟩ specify the window to which the quirk(s) apply, and ⟨quirk⟩ is one of the quirks from
       the list above.  For example:

             quirk[MPlayer:xv] = FLOAT + FULLSCREEN + FOCUSPREV
             quirk[pcb:pcb] = NONE  # remove existing quirk

       You can obtain ⟨class⟩ and ⟨name⟩ by running xprop(1) and then clicking on the desired  window.   In  the
       following example the main window of Firefox was clicked:

             $ xprop | grep WM_CLASS
             WM_CLASS(STRING) = "Navigator", "Firefox"

       Note that grepping for WM_CLASS flips class and name.  In the example above the quirk entry would be:

             quirk[Firefox:Navigator] = FLOAT

       spectrwm   also   automatically   assigns   quirks  to  windows  based  on  the  value  of  the  window's
       _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE property as follows:

             _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK             FLOAT + ANYWHERE
             _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_TOOLBAR          FLOAT + ANYWHERE
             _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_UTILITY          FLOAT + ANYWHERE
             _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASH           FLOAT
             _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG           FLOAT

       In all other  cases,  no  automatic  quirks  are  assigned  to  the  window.   Quirks  specified  in  the
       configuration file override the automatic quirks.

EWMH

       spectrwm  partially  implements  the  Extended  Window  Manager Hints (EWMH) specification.  This enables
       controlling windows as well as spectrwm itself from external scripts and programs.  This is  achieved  by
       spectrwm  responding to certain ClientMessage events.  From the terminal these events can be conveniently
       sent using tools such as wmctrl(1) and xdotool(1).  For the actual format of these ClientMessage  events,
       see the EWMH specification.

       The  id  of the currently focused window is stored in the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW property of the root window.
       This can be used for example to retrieve the title of the  currently  active  window  with  xprop(1)  and
       grep(1):

             $ WINDOWID=`xprop -root _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW | grep -o "0x.*"`
             $ xprop -id $WINDOWID WM_NAME | grep -o "\".*\""

       A  window can be focused by sending a _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW client message to the root window.  For example,
       using wmctrl(1) to send the message (assuming 0x4a0000b is the id of the window to be focused):

             $ wmctrl -i -a 0x4a0000b

       Windows can be closed by sending a _NET_CLOSE_WINDOW client message to the  root  window.   For  example,
       using wmctrl(1) to send the message (assuming 0x4a0000b is the id of the window to be closed):

             $ wmctrl -i -c 0x4a0000b

       Windows  can  be  floated  and  un-floated  by  adding  or removing the _NET_WM_STATE_ABOVE atom from the
       _NET_WM_STATE property of the window.  This can be achieved by sending a _NET_WM_STATE client message  to
       the  root  window.   For example, the following toggles the floating state of a window using wmctrl(1) to
       send the message (assuming 0x4a0000b is the  id of the window floated or un-floated):

             $ wmctrl -i -r 0x4a0000b -b toggle,_NET_WM_STATE_ABOVE

       Floating windows can also be resized and moved by sending a _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW client message to  the
       root  window.   For  example,  using  wmctrl(1)  to send the message (assuming 0x4a0000b is the id of the
       window to be resize/moved):

             $ wmctrl -i -r 0x4a0000b -e 0,100,50,640,480

       This moves the window to (100,50) and resizes it to 640x480.

       Any _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW events received for stacked windows are ignored.

SIGNALS

       Sending spectrwm a HUP signal will restart it.

FILES

       ~/.spectrwm.conf       spectrwm user specific settings.
       /etc/spectrwm.conf     spectrwm global settings.

HISTORY

       spectrwm was inspired by xmonad & dwm.

AUTHORS

       spectrwm was written by:

             Marco Peereboommarco@peereboom.usRyan Thomas McBridemcbride@countersiege.comDarrin Chandlerdwchandler@stilyagin.comPierre-Yves Ritschardpyr@spootnik.orgTuukka Katajastuge@xor.fiJason L. Wrightjason@thought.netReginald Kennedyrk@rejii.comLawrence Teolteo@lteo.netTiago Cunhatcunha@gmx.com⟩

Debian                                          February 15, 2012                                    SPECTRWM(1)