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NAME

       evilwm—minimalist window manager for X11

SYNOPSIS

       evilwm [OPTION]…

DESCRIPTION

       evilwm is a minimalist window manager for the X Window System. It features plenty of reconfigurable mouse
       and  keyboard controls while providing a clean display, uncluttered by less useful window furniture (like
       title bars).

OPTIONS

       --display display
              specifies the X display to run on. Usually this can  be  inferred  from  the  DISPLAY  environment
              variable.

       --term termprog
              specifies  an  alternative  program  to run when spawning a new terminal (defaults to xterm, or x-
              terminal-emulator in Debian). Separate arguments with whitespace,  and  escape  needed  whitespace
              with a backslash. Remember that special characters will also need to be protected from the shell.

       --fn fontname
              specify a font to use when resizing or displaying window titles.

       --fg colour
       --fc colour
       --bg colour
              frame  colour of currently active, fixed active, and inactive windows respectively. Either specify
              an X11 colour name like goldenrod, or a hex triplet like #DAA520.

       --bw borderwidth
              width of window borders in pixels.

       --snap distance
              enable snap-to-border support. distance is the proximity in pixels to snap to.

       --wholescreen
              ignore monitor geometry and use the whole screen dimensions. This is the old behaviour from before
              multi-monitor support was implemented, and may still be useful,  eg  when  one  large  monitor  is
              driven from multiple outputs.

       --numvdesks value
              number of virtual desktops to provide. Defaults to 8. Any extras will only be accessible by pagers
              or using Control+Alt+(Left/Right).

       --nosoliddrag
              draw a window outline while moving or resizing.

       --mask1 modifier[+modifier]…
       --mask2 modifier[+modifier]…
       --altmask modifier[+modifier]…
              override the default keyboard modifiers used to grab keys for window manager functionality.

              mask1  is  used  for  most  keyboard  controls (default: control+alt), and mask2 is used for mouse
              button controls and cycling windows (default: alt). altmask is used to  modify  the  behaviour  of
              certain  controls  (default:  shift). Modifiers may be separated with + signs. Valid modifiers are
              'shift', 'control', 'alt', 'mod1'…'mod5'.

       --bind key[+modifier]…=[function[,flag]…]
              bind a key pressed with specified modifiers to a window manager function. key  is  an  X11  keysym
              name,  modifiers are as above, but may also include 'mask1', 'mask2' and 'altmask' to refer to the
              globally-configured combinations. See FUNCTIONS for a list of available functions  and  the  flags
              they recognise. If function is empty, a bind is removed.

       --bind button=[function[,flag]…]
              bind  a  mouse button to a window manager function. While modifiers can be specified, they will be
              ignored; the button on its own will trigger if pressed within a window's frame,  or  with  'mask2'
              held  anywhere  within  a window. Function and flags is as with key binds above. Valid buttons are
              'button1'…'button5'.

       --app name/class
              match an application by instance name and class (for help in finding these, use the xprop tool  to
              extract the WM_CLASS property).

              Subsequent --geometry, --dock, --vdesk and --fixed options will apply to this match.

       -g, --geometry geometry
              apply a geometry (using a standard X geometry string) to applications matching the last --app.

       --dock specify  that  application  should  be  considered  to be a dock, even if it lacks the appropriate
              property.

       -v, --vdesk vdesk
              specify a default virtual desktop for applications matching the  last  --app.  Note  that  virtual
              desktops are numbered from zero.

       -f, --fixed
              specify that application is to start with a fixed client window.

       -h, --help
              show help

       -V, --version
              show program version

       evilwm  will  also read options, one per line, from a file called .evilwmrc in the user's home directory.
       Options listed in a configuration file should omit the leading dash(es). Options specified on the command
       line override those found in the configuration file.

USAGE

       In evilwm, the focus follows the mouse pointer, and focus is not lost if you stray onto the root  window.
       The  current  window  border  is shaded gold (unless it is fixed, in which case blue), with other windows
       left as a dark grey.

       You can use the mouse to manipulate windows either by click/dragging the single-pixel border (easier when
       they align with a screen edge), or by holding down Alt and doing so anywhere in the window. The  controls
       are:

       Button 1
              Move window.

       Button 2
              Resize window.

       Button 3
              Lower window.

       Most keyboard controls are used by holding down Control and Alt, then pressing a key. Available functions
       are:

       Return Spawn new terminal.

       Escape Delete current window. Hold Shift as well to force kill a client.

       Insert Lower current window.

       H, J, K, L
              Move window left, down, up or right (16 pixels). Holding Shift resizes the window instead.

       Y, U, B, N
              Move window to the top-left, top-right, bottom-left or bottom-right of the current monitor.

       I      Show information about current window.

       Equals Maximise  current  window vertically on current monitor (toggle). Holding Shift toggles horizontal
              maximization.

       X      Maximise current window to current monitor (toggle).

       D      Toggle visible state of docks, eg pagers and launch bars.

       If compiled with virtual desktop support, these functions are also available:

       F      Fix or unfix current window. Fixed windows remain visible when you switch virtual desktop.

       1—8    Switch to specific virtual desktop (internally, desktops are numbered from zero, so this  actually
              switches to desktops 0—7; this only becomes important if you use application matching).

       Left   Switch to next lower numbered virtual desktop.

       Right  Switch to next higher numbered virtual desktop.

       A      Switch to the previously selected virtual desktop.

       In addition to the above, Alt+Tab can be used to cycle through windows.

       To  make  evilwm reread its config, send a HUP signal to the process. To make it quit, kill it, ie send a
       TERM signal.

FUNCTIONS

       The keyboard and mouse button controls can be configured with the --bind option to a number  of  built-in
       functions. Typically, these functions respond to an additional set of flags that modify their behaviour.

       delete Delete  a  window.  This is the co-operative way of closing applications, as it sends the client a
              signal indicating that they should shut down.

       dock   When called with the toggle flag, toggles visibility of any window claiming to be a dock.

       fix    With the toggle flag, toggle whether a window is fixed (visible on all virtual desktops) or not.

       info   Shows extra information about the current window for as long as the key is held.

       kill   Kill a window. A more forceful way of closing an application if it is  not  responding  to  delete
              requests.

       lower  Lower the current window.

       move   When bound to a button, moves a window with the mouse.

              When  bound to a key, if the relative flag is specified, moves a window in the direction indicated
              by other flags: up, down, left or right.  Without  the  relative  flag,  moves  a  window  in  the
              direction specified by other flag to the edge of the monitor.

       next   Cycle to the next window.

       raise

       Raises the current window.

       resize When bound to a button, resizes a window with the mouse.

              When bound to a key, if the relative flag is specified, modifies the width or height of the window
              as  indicated  by  other flags: up (reduce height), down (increase height), left (reduce width) or
              right (increase width). If instead the toggle flag is specified, maximises along axes specified by
              other flags: horizontal, vertical or both.

       spawn  Start a terminal.

       vdesk  With the toggle flag specified, switch to the previously visible vdesk.  With  the  relative  flag
              set, either increase vdesk number (with up flag) or decrease it (with down flag).

              If neither flag is specified, a numerical argument indicates which vdesk to switch to.

DEFAULT BINDS

       These are the default lists of modifiers, button and keyboard binds. The built-in binds use the globally-
       configurable  modifier  combinations  'mask1',  'mask2'  and  'altmask',  making  a  sweeping change to a
       different modifier combination easy.

       Note that 'mod1' typically refers to the Alt key.

   Modifiers
              mask1 control+mod1
              mask2 mod1
              altmask shift

   Button binds
              bind button1=move
              bind button2=resize
              bind button3=lower

   Keyboard binds
              bind mask1+Return=spawn
              bind mask1+Escape=delete
              bind mask1+altmask+Escape=kill
              bind mask1+Insert=lower
              bind mask1+KP_Insert=lower
              bind mask1+i=info
              bind mask2+Tab=next
              bind mask1+h=move,relative+left
              bind mask1+j=move,relative+down
              bind mask1+k=move,relative+up
              bind mask1+l=move,relative+right
              bind mask1+y=move,top+left
              bind mask1+u=move,top+right
              bind mask1+b=move,bottom+left
              bind mask1+n=move,bottom+right
              bind mask1+altmask+h=resize,relative+left
              bind mask1+altmask+j=resize,relative+down
              bind mask1+altmask+k=resize,relative+up
              bind mask1+altmask+l=resize,relative+right
              bind mask1+equal=resize,toggle+v
              bind mask1+altmask+equal=resize,toggle+h
              bind mask1+x=resize,toggle+v+h
              bind mask1+d=dock,toggle
              bind mask1+f=fix,toggle
              bind mask1+1=vdesk,0
              bind mask1+2=vdesk,1
              bind mask1+3=vdesk,2
              bind mask1+4=vdesk,3
              bind mask1+5=vdesk,4
              bind mask1+6=vdesk,5
              bind mask1+7=vdesk,6
              bind mask1+8=vdesk,7
              bind mask1+Left=vdesk,relative+down
              bind mask1+Right=vdesk,relative+up
              bind mask1+a=vdesk,toggle

FILES

       $HOME/.evilwmrc

LICENCE

       Copyright (C) 1999-2022 Ciaran Anscomb <evilwm@6809.org.uk>

       This is free software. You can do what you want to it, but if it breaks something, you get to pay for the
       counselling. The code was originally based on aewm, so this is distributed under the  same  terms,  which
       follow.

AEWM LICENCE

       Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Decklin Foster.

       THIS  SOFTWARE  IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND.
       IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CONNECTED WITH THE USE OF THIS PROGRAM.

       You are granted permission to copy, publish, distribute, and/or sell  copies  of  this  program  and  any
       modified versions or derived works, provided that this copyright and notice are not removed or altered.

       Portions of the code were based on 9wm, which contains this license:

              9wm is free software, and is Copyright (c) 1994 by David Hogan.
              Permission is granted to all sentient beings to use this
              software, to make copies of it, and to distribute those copies,
              provided that:
                (1) the copyright and licence notices are left intact
                (2) the recipients are aware that it is free software
                (3) any unapproved changes in functionality are either
                      (i) only distributed as patches
                  or (ii) distributed as a new program which is not called 9wm
                          and whose documentation gives credit where it is due
                (4) the author is not held responsible for any defects
                    or shortcomings in the software, or damages caused by it.
              There is no warranty for this software.  Have a nice day.

SEE ALSO

       xterm (1), xprop (1)

evilwm-1.4                                        October 2022                                         evilwm(1)