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@ -669,7 +669,7 @@ Fluxbox 0.1.5 has new keybinding code, and you can customise it through the
.IR ~/.fluxbox/keys
file. The file takes the format of :
.EX
<modifier> <key> :<operation>
<modifier> <key> [...] :<operation>
.EE
In the example below, Mod1 is the 'Alt' key on the PC keyboard and Mod4 is
one of the three extra keys on a pc104 branded with a sickening corporate logo.
@ -692,7 +692,10 @@ Mod4 c :Minimize
Mod4 r :ExecCommand rxvt
Mod4 v :NextWorkspace
Mod4 x :Close
Control n Mod1 n :NextTab
.EE
As you can see from the last line, keybinds can be chained in a fashion similar
to emacs keybindings.
.SH TITLEBAR FILE
Fluxbox lets you customise the button layout on the window titlebar. This is
done by modifying the
@ -727,7 +730,7 @@ Of course to use the slit you must have slit support compiled in.
.SH RESOURCE FILE
Usually the
.I ~/.fluxboxrc
resource file is created and maintained bij Fluxbox itself.
resource file is created and maintained by Fluxbox itself.
All options from the
.B [config]
menu, the last selected style file, your workspace names and
@ -865,6 +868,12 @@ This should also be done via the Configuration/Tab Placement menu.
.B session.screen0.tab.rotatevertical:
If True, will rotate text on the tab so it is readable on vertically-
placed tabs. Once again, use the Configuration/Tab Placement menu.
.TP
.B session.screen0.tab.width:
Width of window tabs in pixels.
.TP
.B session.screen0.tab.height:
Height of window tabs in pixels.
.PP
When running Fluxbox in a multiple desktop environment the
.B screen0