diff --git a/X.md b/X.md index 2ee6ec8..9ea4720 100644 --- a/X.md +++ b/X.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -#X +# X Set xorg and a desktop environment fast. -##NO DE +## NO DE To use a window manager without any desktop environment, or even a login manager, you can just install the applications mentioned here. After that you login and simply type: `start` @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ hsetroot -fill ~/.wallpaper.jpg # launch the window manager (needs to be done at the end) exec dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session ratpoison ``` -##RATPOISON +## RATPOISON Productive, automated, scriptable, and minimal, Ratpoison is a strict tiling window manager using similar bindings to GNU Screen. A few of its benefits are. * No mouse used, all done by commands called by typing _"control"_ and _"t"_ at the same time, plus another key. @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Productive, automated, scriptable, and minimal, Ratpoison is a strict tiling win * Extensible by scripts. The _"rpws"_ script for example adds multiple workspaces (comes by default), another script (_"expose.pl"_) gives a mozaic of current windows. -###A few keys to get you started. +### A few keys to get you started. * Show the help cheatsheet: `Ctrl-t + ?` @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ exec rpws init 4 -k set border 0 ``` -##XBINDKEYS +## XBINDKEYS Custom keys can be added with the Xbindkeys program. With the help of the default xev program you can check the keys you want: @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ keystate_scrolllock= enable XF86AudioRaiseVolume ``` -##TERMINAL EMULATOR +## TERMINAL EMULATOR To tweak the theme of your terminal emulator you need to tweak the _".Xresources"_ file. Each time you make changes run `xrdb -merge` @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ urxvt*boldFont: fixed urxvt*dynamicColors: true urxvt*borderWidth: 0 ``` -##SCREEN TEARING +## SCREEN TEARING To solve screen tearing you can use any of these config files in its appropriate directory. * In the case you have Intel add these to _"/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf"_: