diff --git a/X.md b/X.md index 94d2f9e..a5c2cae 100644 --- a/X.md +++ b/X.md @@ -2,10 +2,17 @@ Set xorg and a desktop environment fast. 1. [NO DE](#no-de) +1.1. [XINITRC CONFIGURATION FILE](#xinitrc-configuration-file) +1.2. [LAUNCH X](#launch-x) +1.3. [LAUNCH X AT LOGIN](#launch-x-at-login) 2. [RATPOISON](#ratpoison) +2.1. [BASIC SHORTCUTS](#basic-shortcuts) +2.2. [RATPOISONRC CONFIGURATION FILE](#ratpoisonrc-configuration-file) 3. [XBINDKEYS](#xbindkeys) +3.1. [GETTING KEYS INFORMATION](#getting-keys-information) +3.2. [XBINDKEYSRC CONFIGURATION FILE](#xbindkeysrc-configuration-file) 4. [TERMINAL EMULATOR](terminal-emulator) -5. [SCREEN TEARING](#xreen-tearing) +5. [SCREEN TEARING](#screen-tearing) ## NO DE @@ -59,7 +66,7 @@ Productive, automated, scriptable, and minimal, Ratpoison is a strict tiling win `info ratpoison` * Can temporarily switch to another window manager with the _"tmpwm"_ command for your comfort. -### SOME SHORTCUTS +### BASIC SHORTCUTS * Show the help cheatsheet: `Ctrl-t + ?` * Bring an application menu: @@ -172,6 +179,8 @@ With the help of the default xev program you can check the keys you want: m:0x0 + c:KEY_NUMBER KEY_NAME ``` + +### XBINDKEYSRC CONFIGURATION FILE In the example below we'll have the modified keys: * The "windows" key switch windows using dmenu pre-installed. * The "menu" key brings an application launcher you type names into using dmenu. @@ -181,7 +190,6 @@ In the example below we'll have the modified keys: * The "lower volume" button if available will lower volume. * The "raise volume" button if available will raise volume. -### XBINDKEYSRC CONFIGURATION FILE Now the example _".xbindkeysrc"_ file which goes under your home directory: ``` # Enable "Scroll_Lock" for the next keybinding