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NAME

     cwmrc — calm window manager configuration file

DESCRIPTION

     This manual page describes the openbsd-cwm(1) configuration file.

     The current line can be extended over multiple lines using a backslash (‘\’).  Comments can
     be put anywhere in the file using a hash mark (‘#’), and extend to the end of the current
     line.  Care should be taken when commenting out multi-line text: the comment is effective
     until the end of the entire block.

     Arguments containing whitespace should be surrounded by double quotes (").

     The following options are accepted:

     autogroup group windowclass
     autogroup group windowname,windowclass
             Automatically add new windows to group if their class property matches windowclass,
             or if their name and class properties match windowname and windowclass,
             respectively.  The more specific last match wins.  group is a number between 0 and
             9.  If group is 0, matching windows will not be added to any group; this may be used
             to override “sticky group mode”.

             The name and class values, respectively, for existing windows are both set in the
             WM_CLASS property and may be obtained using xprop(1).

     bind keys command
             Cause the creation of a key binding, or replacement of a default key binding.  The
             modifier keys come first, followed by a ‘-’.

             The following modifiers are recognised:

                   C       The Control key.
                   M       The Meta key.
                   S       The Shift key.
                   4       The Mod4 key (normally the windows key).

             The ‘-’ should be followed by a keysym name, taken from
             /usr/X11R6/include/X11/keysymdef.h.  The command may either be one from the BIND
             COMMAND LIST (see below) or the command line that is to be executed.

             A special command keyword “unmap” can be used to remove the named key binding.  This
             can be used to remove a binding which conflicts with an application.

     borderwidth pixels
             Set the window border width to pixels.

     color activeborder color
             Set the color of the active border.

     color font color
             Set menu font color.

     color selfont color
             Set font color for selected menu item.

     color groupborder color
             Set the color of the border while grouping a window.

     color inactiveborder color
             Set the color of the inactive border.

     color menubg color
             Set menu background color.

     color menufg color
             Set menu foreground color.

     color urgencyborder color
             Set the color of the border of a window indicating urgency.

     color ungroupborder color
             Set the color of the border while ungrouping a window.

     command name path
             Every name entry is shown in the application menu.  When selected, the defined path
             is executed with execve(2).

             The name entries term and lock have a special meaning.  They point to the terminal
             and screen locking programs specified by key bindings.  The defaults are xterm(1)
             and xlock(1), respectively.

     fontname font
             Change the default font for Xft(3).

     gap top bottom left right
             Define a “gap” in pixels at the edge of the screen, so that when a window is
             maximized it will not overlap this area.  This “gap” can be used for applications
             such as xclock(1), where the user may wish to remain visible.

     ignore windowname
             Ignore, and do not warp to, windows with the name windowname when drawing borders
             and cycling through windows.

     mousebind buttons command
             Cause the creation of a mouse binding, or replacement of a default mouse binding.
             The modifier keys come first, followed by a ‘-’.

             The following modifiers are recognised:

                   C       The Control key.
                   M       The Meta key.
                   S       The Shift key.
                   4       The Mod4 key (normally the windows key).

             The ‘-’ should be followed by number:

                   1       Left mouse button.
                   2       Middle mouse button.
                   3       Right mouse button.
                   4       Scroll up mouse button.
                   5       Scroll down mouse button.

             The command may be taken from the MOUSEBIND COMMAND LIST (see below).

     moveamount pixels
             Set a default size for the keyboard movement bindings, in pixels.  The default is 1.

     snapdist pixels
             Minimum distance to snap-to adjacent edge, in pixels.  The default is 0.

     sticky yes|no
             Toggle sticky group mode.  The default behavior for new windows is to not assign any
             group.  By enabling sticky group mode, openbsd-cwm(1) will assign new windows to the
             currently selected group.

EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION

     # Set default Xft(3) font
     fontname "sans-serif:pixelsize=14:bold"

     # Turn on sticky-group mode
     sticky yes

     # Any entry here is shown in the application menu
     command firefox         firefox
     command xmms            xmms
     command top             "xterm -e top"

     # Autogroup definitions
     autogroup 3 "aterm,XTerm"
     autogroup 3 "xterm,XTerm"

     # Ignore programs by that name by not drawing borders around them.
     ignore XMMS
     ignore xwi
     ignore xapm
     ignore xclock

     # Key bindings
     bind CM-r       label
     bind CS-Return  "xterm -e top"
     bind 4-o        unmap
     bind CM-equal   unmap
     bind CMS-equal  unmap
     bind C4-equal   vmaximize
     bind C4S-equal  hmaximize
     bind M-1        grouponly1
     bind M-2        grouponly2
     bind M-3        grouponly3
     bind MS-1       movetogroup1
     bind MS-2       movetogroup2
     bind MS-3       movetogroup3

     # Mouse bindings
     mousebind M-2   window_lower
     mousebind M-3   window_resize

BIND COMMAND LIST

     restart             Restart the running openbsd-cwm(1).
     quit                Quit openbsd-cwm(1).
     terminal            Spawn a new terminal.
     lock                Lock the screen.
     search              Launch window search menu.
     menusearch          Launch application search menu.
     exec                Launch “exec program” menu.
     exec_wm             Launch “exec WindowManager” menu.
     ssh                 Launch “ssh” menu.
     group[n]            Select group n, where n is 1-9.
     grouponly[n]        Like group[n] but also hides the other groups.
     nogroup             Select all groups.
     grouptoggle         Toggle group membership of current window.
     movetogroup[n]      Hide current window from display and move to group n, where n is 1-9.
     cyclegroup          Forward cycle through groups.
     rcyclegroup         Reverse cycle through groups.
     cycle               Forward cycle through windows.
     rcycle              Reverse cycle through windows.
     cycleingroup        Forward cycle through windows in current group.
     rcycleingroup       Reverse cycle through windows in current group.
     delete              Delete current window.
     hide                Hide current window.
     lower               Lower current window.
     raise               Raise current window.
     label               Label current window.
     freeze              Freeze current window geometry.
     sticky              Stick current window to all groups (same as assigning to nogroup).
     fullscreen          Full-screen current window (gap + border removed).
     maximize            Maximize current window (gap + border honored).
     vmaximize           Vertically maximize current window (gap + border honored).
     hmaximize           Horizontally maximize current window (gap + border honored).
     moveup              Move window moveamount pixels up.
     movedown            Move window moveamount pixels down.
     moveright           Move window moveamount pixels right.
     moveleft            Move window moveamount pixels left.
     bigmoveup           Move window 10 times moveamount pixels up.
     bigmovedown         Move window 10 times moveamount pixels down.
     bigmoveright        Move window 10 times moveamount pixels right.
     bigmoveleft         Move window 10 times moveamount pixels left.
     resizeup            Resize window moveamount pixels up.
     resizedown          Resize window moveamount pixels down.
     resizeright         Resize window moveamount pixels right.
     resizeleft          Resize window moveamount pixels left.
     bigresizeup         Resize window 10 times moveamount pixels up.
     bigresizedown       Resize window 10 times moveamount pixels down.
     bigresizeright      Resize window 10 times moveamount pixels right.
     bigresizeleft       Resize window 10 times moveamount pixels left.
     ptrmoveup           Move pointer moveamount pixels up.
     ptrmovedown         Move pointer moveamount pixels down.
     ptrmoveright        Move pointer moveamount pixels right.
     ptrmoveleft         Move pointer moveamount pixels left.
     bigptrmoveup        Move pointer 10 times moveamount pixels up.
     bigptrmovedown      Move pointer 10 times moveamount pixels down.
     bigptrmoveright     Move pointer 10 times moveamount pixels right.
     bigptrmoveleft      Move pointer 10 times moveamount pixels left.
     htile               Current window is placed at the top of the screen and maximized
                         horizontally, other windows in its group share remaining screen space.
     vtile               Current window is placed on the left of the screen and maximized
                         vertically, other windows in its group share remaining screen space.

MOUSEBIND COMMAND LIST

     window_move         Move current window.
     window_resize       Resize current window.
     window_lower        Lower current window.
     window_raise        Raise current window.
     window_hide         Hide current window.
     window_grouptoggle  Toggle group membership of current window.
     cyclegroup          Forward cycle through groups.
     rcyclegroup         Reverse cycle through groups.
     menu_group          Launch group list.
     menu_unhide         Launch hidden window list.
     menu_cmd            Launch command list.

FILES

     ~/.cwmrc     default openbsd-cwm(1) configuration file

SEE ALSO

     openbsd-cwm(1)

HISTORY

     The cwmrc file format first appeared in OpenBSD 4.4.