Document the title_format command

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Ryan Dwyer 6 years ago committed by Brian Ashworth
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becomes fullscreen on the same workspace as the first container. In either
of those cases, the second container will gain focus.
*title_format* <format>
Sets the format of window titles. The following placeholders may be used:
%title - The title supplied by the window
%app_id - The wayland app ID (applicable to wayland windows only)
%class - The X11 classname (applicable to xwayland windows only)
%instance - The X11 instance (applicable to xwayland windows only)
%shell - The protocol the window is using (typically xwayland or
xdg_shell)
This command is typically used with *for_window* criteria. For example:
for_window [title="."] title_format "<b>%title</b> (%app_id)"
Note that markup requires pango to be enabled via the *font* command.
The default format is "%title".
The following commands may be used either in the configuration file or at
runtime.
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values in X11 (1=left, 2=middle, 3=right, 4=scroll up, 5=scroll down,
6=scroll left, 7=scroll right, 8=back, 9=forward). For the latter option,
you can find the event names using _libinput debug-events_.
_--whole-window_, _--border_, and _--exclude-titlebar_ are mouse-only options
which affect the region in which the mouse bindings can be triggered. By
default, mouse bindings are only triggered when over the title bar. With the

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