Merge pull request #2724 from RedSoxFan/update-man-pages
Update man pages - dynamic vars and generic blocks
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# DESCRIPTION
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Sway allows configuring swaybar in the sway configuration file. Swaybar
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commands must be used inside a _bar { }_ block in the config file.
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Sway allows configuring swaybar in the sway configuration file.
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# COMMANDS
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# DESCRIPTION
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Sway allows for configuration of devices within the sway configuration file.
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sway-input commands must be used inside an _input { }_ block in the config.
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To obtain a list of available device identifiers, run *swaymsg -t get\_inputs*.
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# INPUT COMMANDS
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## SEAT CONFIGURATION
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Configure options for multiseat mode. sway-seat commands must be used inside a
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_seat { }_ block in the config.
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Configure options for multiseat mode.
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A *seat* is a collection of input devices that act independently of each other.
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Seats are identified by name and the default seat is _seat0_ if no seats are
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pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -1%
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```
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Commands can also be given as a block in the form *command { <subcommands...>
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}*. Anything before the opening *{* will be prepended to the lines inside the
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block. For example:
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```
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output eDP-1 {
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background ~/wallpaper.png
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resolution 1920x1080
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}
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```
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is identical to
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```
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output eDP-1 background ~/wallpaper.png
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output eDP-1 resolution 1920x1080
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```
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These commands can be executed in your config file, via *swaymsg*(1), or via
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the bindsym command.
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The following commands may only be used in the configuration file.
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*bar {* <commands...> *}*
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_commands..._ after *{* will be interpreted as bar commands. For
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details, see *sway-bar*(5). A newline is required between *{* and the
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first command, and *}* must be alone on a line.
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*bar* [<bar-id>] <bar-subcommands...>
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For details on bar subcommands, see *sway-bar*(5).
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*default\_orientation* horizontal|vertical|auto
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Sets the default container layout for tiled containers.
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*wordexp*(3) for details). The same include file can only be included once;
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subsequent attempts will be ignored.
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*set* $<name> <value>
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Sets variable $_name_ to _value_. You can use the new variable in the
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arguments of future commands.
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*swaybg\_command* <command>
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Executes custom background _command_. Default is _swaybg_. Refer to
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*output* below for more information.
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*hide\_edge\_borders* none|vertical|horizontal|both|smart
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Hides window borders adjacent to the screen edges. Default is _none_.
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*input* <input\_device> *{* <commands...> *}*
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_commands..._ after *{* will be interpreted as input commands applying to
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the specified input device. For details, see *sway-input*(5). A newline is
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required between *{* and the first command, and *}* must be alone on a
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line.
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*input* <input\_device> <input-subcommands...>
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For details on input subcommands, see *sway-input*(5).
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\* may be used in lieu of a specific device name to configure all input
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devices. A list of input device names may be obtained via *swaymsg -t
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get\_inputs*.
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*seat* <seat> *{* <commands...> *}*
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_commands..._ after *{* will be interpreted as seat commands applying to
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the specified seat. For details, see *sway-input*(5). A newline is required
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between *{* and the first command, and *}* must be alone on a line.
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*seat* <seat> <seat-subcommands...>
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For details on seat subcommands, see *sway-input*(5).
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*seat* <seat> cursor move|set <x> <y>
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Move specified seat's cursor relative to current position or wrap to
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*mode* <mode>
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Switches to the specified mode. The default mode _default_.
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*mode* [--pango\_markup] <mode> *{* <commands...> *}*
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_commands..._ after *{* will be added to the specified mode. A newline is
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required between *{* and the first command, and *}* must be alone on a
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line. Only *bindsym* and *bindcode* commands are permitted in mode blocks.
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*mode* [--pango\_markup] <mode> <mode-subcommands...>
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The only two valid _mode-subcommands..._ are *bindsym* and *bindcode*.
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If _--pango\_markup_ is given, then _mode_ will be interpreted as pango
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markup.
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output HDMI-A-1 mode 1920x1080 pos 1920,0 bg ~/wallpaper.png stretch
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You can get a list of output names with *swaymsg -t get\_outputs*. You may also
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match any output by using the output name "\*". Be sure to add this output
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config after the others, or it will be matched instead of the others.
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match any output by using the output name "\*".
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*set* $<name> <value>
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Sets variable $_name_ to _value_. You can use the new variable in the
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arguments of future commands. When the variable is used, it can be escaped
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with an additional $ (ie $$_name_) to have the replacement happen at run
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time instead of when reading the config. However, it does not always make
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sense for the variable to be replaced at run time since some arguments do
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need to be known at config time.
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*show\_marks* yes|no
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If *show\_marks* is yes, marks will be displayed in the window borders.
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