cmd_mode: allow cmd_set to be a subcommand
This allows set to be used in mode blocks
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static struct cmd_handler mode_handlers[] = {
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{ "bindcode", cmd_bindcode },
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{ "bindswitch", cmd_bindswitch },
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{ "bindsym", cmd_bindsym }
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{ "bindsym", cmd_bindsym },
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{ "set", cmd_set },
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};
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struct cmd_results *cmd_mode(int argc, char **argv) {
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@ -573,9 +573,9 @@ The default colors are:
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Switches to the specified mode. The default mode _default_.
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*mode* [--pango_markup] <mode> <mode-subcommands...>
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The only valid _mode-subcommands..._ are *bindsym*, *bindcode* and
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*bindswitch*. If _--pango_markup_ is given, then _mode_ will be interpreted
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as pango markup.
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The only valid _mode-subcommands..._ are *bindsym*, *bindcode*,
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*bindswitch*, and *set*. If _--pango_markup_ is given, then _mode_ will be
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interpreted as pango markup.
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*mouse_warping* output|container|none
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If _output_ is specified, the mouse will be moved to new outputs as you
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