3 PWM - An X11 window manager
9 The original PWM was the first tabbing window manager. This version of
10 PWM is based on the code of Ion and is actually exactly the same window
11 manager with only differences in default configuration files, configuration
12 file lookup paths and some options.
16 .B \-display host:display.screen
19 .B \-conffile configfile
20 Configuration file to use instead of default
23 Directory to search for configuration files and other scripts
26 On X servers with multiple (traditional non-Xinerama) screens, manage only
27 default screen (root window), not all, as given by the -display option or
28 in the DISPLAY environment variable.
30 .B \-sessionname session_name
31 Set session name. This option affects where workspace and other save files are
32 put (~/.pwm3/session_name if option set).
35 If Ioncore was compiled with Xinerama support, this option can be used to
36 enable/disable (1/0) the use of it. The default is _not_ to use Xinerama
40 Show help on command line options
46 Show about text (version, copyright)
50 These are the default key and pointer bindings. (\fBMod1\fP) depends on your
51 system. On PC:s with XFree86 it is probably bound to the left Alt key
52 (\fBAlt_L\fP). On Suns it is usually bound to the diamond keys
53 (\fBMeta_L\fP, \fBMeta_R\fP). Use \fIxmodmap(1x)\fP to find out.
55 The string in square brackets after a binding group heading below indicates
56 the module that whose configuration file defines these bindings.
58 .SS Globally available bindings
62 .".SS Bindings operating on both frames and screens and their children
66 .SS Bindings operating on frames and their children
70 .SS Move/resize mode bindings
74 .SS Bindings for floating workspaces and frames [mod_floatws]
80 .SS Bindings for menus [mod_menu]
85 .SH FILES AND DIRECTORIES
88 System default main configuration file
91 Other configuration files
94 Colour scheme configuration files
97 User configuration files
99 .B ~/.pwm3/cfg_pwm.lua
100 User default main configuration file (overrides system default)
104 For more information, see
108 Both PWM and Ion have been written by Tuomo Valkonen <tuomov at iki.fi>.