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.It Ic modkey
Change mod key.
Mod1 is generally the ALT key and Mod4 is the windows key on a PC.
-.It Ic move_button
-Change mouse button used for moving windows.
-But1 is the left, But2 is the middle and But3 is the right mouse button.
-.It Ic resize_button
-Change mouse button used for resizing windows.
-But1 is the left, But2 is the middle and But3 is the right mouse button.
.It Ic name
Set the name of a workspace at start-of-day.
Defined in the format
and
.Ar stack_dec
for more information.
+.It Ic workspace_clamp
+Prevents workspaces from being swapped when attempting to switch to a workspace
+that is mapped to another region.
+Use
+.Ar warp_focus
+if you want to focus on the region containing the workspace and
+.Ar warp_pointer
+if you want to also send the pointer.
+Enable by setting to 1.
.It Ic window_class_enabled
Enable or disable displaying the window class name (from WM_CLASS) in the
status bar.
See the
.Ic bar_format
option for more details.
+.It Ic warp_focus
+Focus on the target window/workspace/region when clamped.
+For example, when attempting to switch to a workspace that is mapped on another
+region and
+.Ar workspace_clamp
+is enabled, focus on the region with the target workspace.
+Enable by setting to 1.
.It Ic warp_pointer
Centers the mouse pointer on the focused window when using key bindings to
change focus, switch workspaces, change regions, etc.
.It FOCUSPREV
On exit force focus on previously focused application not previous
application in the stack.
+.It MINIMALBORDER
+Remove border when window is unfocused and floating.
.It NOFOCUSCYCLE
Remove from normal focus cycle (focus_prev or focus_next). The window can
still be focused using search_win.