\ref{sec:walkthrough}.
How keys and mouse action are bound to functions is described in detail
in \ref{sec:bindings} and in section \ref{sec:winprops} winprops are
-explained. For a reference on exported functions, see section
-\ref{sec:exports}.
+explained. Finally, the statusbar is explained in \ref{sec:statusbar}.
+For a reference on exported functions, see section \ref{sec:exports}.
\section{The configuration files}
\label{sec:conffiles}
for a file, if no extension or path component is given, compiled \file{.lc}
files are attempted before \file{.lua} files.
-All the configuration files are named \file{cfg\_*.lua} with the ''\file{*}''
+All the configuration files are named \file{cfg\_*.lua} with the ``\file{*}''
part varying. The configuration file for each module \file{mod\_modname} is
\file{cfg\_modname.lua}, with \file{modname} varying by the module in
question. The following table summarises these and other configuration
Settings to get some applications behave more nicely have been
collected here. See section \ref{sec:winprops}. \\
%
+ \file{cfg\_layouts.lua} &
+ Some workspace layouts are defined here. \\
+ %
\file{cfg\_tiling.lua}
\file{cfg\_query.lua}
\file{cfg\_menu.lua}
the necessary modules and other configuration files configuring some
more specific aspects of Ion are loaded there. In this section we
take a walk through the stock \file{cfg\_ion.lua}.
-Notice that most of the settings are commented-out (\code{--} is a
+Notice that most of the settings are commented-out (\verb!--! is a
line comment in Lua) in the actual file, as they're the defaults
nevertheless.
-The first thing one in the file is to set
+The first thing done in the file, is to set
\begin{verbatim}
META="Mod1+"
ALTMETA=""
\end{verbatim}
These settings cause most of Ion's key bindings to use \key{Mod1} as the
-modifier key. If \code{ALTMETA} is set, it is used as modifier for the keys
-that don't normally use a modifier. for details on modifiers and key
-binding setup in general see section \ref{sec:bindings}.
+modifier key. If \code{ALTMETA} is set, it is used as modifier for the
+keys that don't normally use a modifier. Note that these two are Lua
+variables used in the configuration files only, and not Ion settings.
+For details on modifiers and key binding setup in general, see section
+\ref{sec:bindings}.
Next we do some basic feel configuration:
move frames and other objects mirror you actions immediately. If opaque
resize is disabled, a XOR rubber band is shown during the mode instead.
This will, unfortunately, cause Ion to also grab the X server and has some
-side effects.
+side effects.
+
+There are some other options as well; see the documentation
+for \fnref{ioncore.set} for details.
-Next we load the configuration for Ion's core, and some kludges:
+As a next step, in the actual \file{cfg\_ion.lua} file, we load
+\file{cfg\_defaults.lua}. However, it is merely a convenience file for
+doing exactly what we will going through below, and what is commented
+out in the actual file. If you do not want to load what
+\file{cfg\_defaults.lua} loads, just comment out the corresponding
+line, and uncomment the lines for the files that you want:
\begin{verbatim}
+--dopath("cfg_defaults")
dopath("cfg_ioncore")
dopath("cfg_kludges")
+dopath("cfg_layouts")
\end{verbatim}
Most bindings and menus are defined in \file{cfg\_ioncore.lua}.
Details on making such definitions follow in sections \ref{sec:bindings}
and \ref{sec:menus}, respectively.
-some kludges or ''winprops'' to make some applications behave better
-under Ion are colledted in \file{cfg\_kludges.lua}; see section
+some kludges or ``winprops'' to make some applications behave better
+under Ion are collected in \file{cfg\_kludges.lua}; see section
\ref{sec:winprops} for details. In addition to these, this file
lists quite a few statements of the form
\begin{verbatim}
a rule to construct a new title of a match occurs. This particular
rule is used to shorten e.g. 'Foo: barbaz<3>' to 'barba{\ldots}<3>'; for
details see the function reference entry for \fnref{ioncore.defshortening}.
+Finally, \file{cfg\_layouts.lua} defines some workspace layouts, available
+through the \key{F9} workspace creation query.
To actually be able to do something besides display windows in full screen
mode, we must next load some modules:
\begin{verbatim}
-dopath("cfg_modules")
---dopath("mod_query")
---dopath("mod_menu")
---dopath("mod_tiling")
---dopath("mod_statusbar")
+dopath("mod_query")
+dopath("mod_menu")
+dopath("mod_tiling")
+dopath("mod_statusbar")
--dopath("mod_dock")
---dopath("mod_sp")
+dopath("mod_sp")
\end{verbatim}
-We actually load there another file listing the default selection of
-modules. If you only want to load additional modules, just uncomment
-the corresponding line. If you want to disable loading some modules,
-comment out the the line loading \file{cfg\_modules}, and uncomment
-the lines for the modules you want, or add more.
-
\input{conf-bindings.tex}
\input{conf-menus.tex}
\input{conf-winprops.tex}
+
+\input{conf-statusbar.tex}
+
+