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@ -43,3 +43,29 @@ INSTALL(
FILES ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/config FILES ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/config
DESTINATION /etc/sway/ DESTINATION /etc/sway/
) )
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(OUTPUT ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/sway.1
COMMAND a2x --no-xmllint --doctype manpage --format manpage
-D ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/sway.1.txt
DEPENDS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/sway.1.txt
)
ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND(OUTPUT ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/sway.5
COMMAND a2x --no-xmllint --doctype manpage --format manpage
-D ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/sway.5.txt
DEPENDS ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/sway.5.txt
)
ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET(man ALL
DEPENDS ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/sway.1
DEPENDS ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/sway.5)
INSTALL(
FILES ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/sway.1
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/man/man1
)
INSTALL(
FILES ${CMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/sway.5
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/man/man5
)

@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ Dependencies:
* cmake * cmake
* [wlc](https://github.com/Cloudef/wlc) * [wlc](https://github.com/Cloudef/wlc)
* xwayland * xwayland
* asciidoc
Compiling: Compiling:

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/////
vim:set ts=4 sw=4 tw=82 noet:
/////
sway (1)
========
Name
----
sway - SirCmpwn's Wayland window manager
Synopsis
--------
'sway' [options] [command]
Options
-------
*-c, \--config* <config>::
Specifies a config file.
*-C, \--validate*::
Check the validity of the config file, then exit.
*-d, --debug*::
Enables full logging, including debug information.
*-v, \--version*::
Show the version number and quit.
*-V, --verbose*::
Enables more verbose logging.
*--get-socketpath*::
Gets the IPC socket path and prints it, then exits.
Description
-----------
sway was created to fill the need of an i3-like window manager for Wayland. The
upstream i3 developers have no intention of porting i3 to Wayland, and projects
proposed by others ended up as vaporware. Many thanks to the i3 folks for
providing such a great piece of software, so good that your users would rather
write an entirely new window manager from scratch that behaved _exactly_ like i3
rather than switch to something else.
You may run sway from an ongoing x11 session to run it within x. Otherwise, you
can run sway on a tty and it will use your outputs directly.
*Important note for nvidia users*: The proprietary nvidia driver does _not_ have
support for Wayland as of 2015-08-17. Use nouveau.
Commands
--------
If sway is currently running, you may run _sway [command]_ to send _command_ to
the running instance of sway. The same commands you would use in the config file
are valid here (see **sway**(5)). For compatability reasons, you may also issue
commands with **sway-msg**(1) or **i3-msg**(1) (or even with **i3**(1), probably).
Configuration
-------------
If _-c_ is not specified, sway will look in several locations for your config
file. The default one is provided at /etc/sway/config. The suggested location for
your config file is ~/.config/sway/config. ~/.sway/config will also work, and the
rest of the usual XDG config locations are supported. If no sway config is found,
sway will attempt to load an i3 config from all the config locations i3 supports.
If still nothing is found, you will receive an error.
For information on the config file format, see **sway**(5).
Authors
-------
Maintained by Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>, who is assisted by other open
source contributors. For more information about sway development, see
<https://github.com/SirCmpwn/sway>.
See Also
--------
**sway**(5)

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sway (5)
========
Name
----
sway - configuration file and commands
Description
-----------
A sway configuration file is a list of sway commands that are exected by sway on
startup. These commands usually consist of setting your preferences and setting
key bindings. An example config is likely present in /etc/sway/config for you to
check out.
All of these commands may be issued at runtime through **sway-msg**(1).
Commands
--------
**bindsym** <key combo> <command>::
Binds _key combo_ to execute _command_ when pressed. You may use XKB key names
here (**xev**(1) is a good tool for discovering them). An example bindsym
command would be _bindsym Mod1+Shift+f exec firefox_, which would execute
Firefox if the alt, shift, and F keys are pressed together. Any valid sway
command is eligible to be bound to a key combo.
**exec** <shell command>::
Executes _shell command_ with sh.
**exec_always** <shell command>::
Like exec, but the shell command will be executed _again_ after *reload* or
*restart* is executed.
**exit**::
Exit sway and end your Wayland session.
**floating** toggle::
Toggles the "floating" status of the focused view.
**focus** <direction>::
Direction may be one of _up_, _down_, _left_, _right_, or _parent_. The
directional focus commands will move the focus in that direction. The parent
focus command will change the focus to the parent of the currently focused
container, which is useful, for example, to open a sibling of the parent
container, or to move the entire container around.
**focus_follows_mouse** <yes|no>::
If set to _yes_, the currently focused view will change as you move your
mouse around the screen to the view that ends up underneath your mouse.
**kill**::
Closes the currently focused view.
**layout** <mode>::
Sets the layout mode of the focused container. _mode_ can be one of _splith_,
_splitv_, or _toggle split_.
**reload**::
Reloads the sway config file without restarting sway.
**set** <name> <value>::
Creates a substitution for _value_ that can be used with $_name_ in other
commands.
**split** <vertical|horizontal>::
Splits the current container, vertically or horiziontally. The letters "h" and
"v" can be used instead of the full words "vertical" or "horizontal".
**splith**::
Equivalent to **split horizontal**.
**splitv**::
Equivalent to **split vertical**.
**fullscreen**:
Toggles fullscreen status for the focused view.
**workspace** <name>:
Switches to the specified workspace.
**workspace** <prev_on_output|next_on_output>:
Switches to the next workspace on the current output.
**workspace** <name> output <output>::
Specifies that the workspace named _name_ should appear on the specified
_output_.
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