Provided by: subtle_0.11.3224-xi-2.2_amd64 

NAME
subtle - a grid-based manual tiling window manager
SYNOPSIS
subtle OPTIONS
DESCRIPTION
subtle is a manual tiling window manager with a rather uncommon approach of tiling: Instead of relying on
predefined layouts, subtle divides the screen into a grid with customizeable slots (called gravities).
For better understanding, the default config uses a 3x3 grid and maps each gravity to one key of the
numpad. With those keys, windows can be moved directly to the desired gravity - the same can be done with
tagging rules in the config.
Another unique concept is the strict tagging: Unlike other tiling window managers, subtle doesn´t allow
weak tagging and always maps windows to virtual desktops (called views) with matching tags, regardless of
the current active view.
OPTIONS
• -c, --config=CONFIG
Load config
• -d, --display=DISPLAY
Connect to DISPLAY
• -h, --help
Show this help and exit
• -k, --check
Check config syntax
• -n, --no-randr
Disable RandR extension (required for Twinview)
• -r, --replace
Replace current window manager
• -s, --sublets=DIR
Load sublets from DIR
• -v, --version
Show version info and exit
• -l, --level=LEVEL[,LEVEL] Set logging levels
• -D, --debug
Print debugging messages
LOGLEVELS
subtle uses a loglevel system to distinguish between messages and to be able to turn certain messages
off. The level can be set with the -l or --level= options, multiple values are comma separated without
any whitespace.
• subtle -l ruby,subtlext
• subtle --level=ruby,subtlext
Default levels:
• warnings Warning messages
• sublet Sublet warnings
• error Error messages
• deprecated Deprecation warnings
Debugging levels:
• events Information about handled events
• ruby Ruby debugging messages
• xerror X11 error messages
• subtlext Debugging messages of subtlext
• subtle Subsystem messages of subtle
• debug General debugging messages
GETTING STARTED
To get started with subtle just follow the install instructions, have a look in the INSTALL file in the
tarball or check if there is a package for your distribution. If no package is available and you want to
supply one you are welcome.
Next step after installing is configuring. subtle follows the XDG specifications, therefore can the
default system config be found in $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/subtle or in /etc/xdg/subtle. If you prefer a user
based config just copy the system config to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/subtle or to $HOME/.config/subtle.
If you update the config please check it with subtle -k first before starting subtle.
Inside of subtle just press Win+Return to launch a xterm which usually starts at center gravity. Once you
have a client you can play with gravites to get used to the system. It´s really easy and straight
forward, just try the various combinations of Win+Numpad number.
BUGS
Report bugs at http://subforge.org/projects/subtle/issues
Homepage: http://subtle.subforge.org
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) Christoph Kappel unexist@subforge.org
SEE ALSO
subtle(1), subtler(1), subtlext(1), sur(1), surserver(1)
October 2011 SUBTLE(1)