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which you may only select one. *[...]* is used for optional arguments, and
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which you may only select one. *[...]* is used for optional arguments, and
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*<...>* for arguments where you are expected to supply some value.
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*<...>* for arguments where you are expected to supply some value.
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# COMMANDS - CONFIG ONLY
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# COMMANDS
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This section only lists general commands. For input and output commands, refer
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This section only lists general commands. For input and output commands, refer
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to *sway-input*(5) and *sway-output*(5).
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to *sway-input*(5) and *sway-output*(5).
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## Config only commands
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The following commands may only be used in the configuration file.
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The following commands may only be used in the configuration file.
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*bar* [<bar-id>] <bar-subcommands...>
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*bar* [<bar-id>] <bar-subcommands...>
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machines, it may be desirable to have Xwayland started immediately by
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machines, it may be desirable to have Xwayland started immediately by
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using _force_ instead of _enable_.
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using _force_ instead of _enable_.
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# COMMANDS - RUNTIME ONLY
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## Runtime only commands
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The following commands cannot be used directly in the configuration file.
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The following commands cannot be used directly in the configuration file.
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They are expected to be used with *bindsym* or at runtime through *swaymsg*(1).
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They are expected to be used with *bindsym* or at runtime through *swaymsg*(1).
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The default format is "%title".
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The default format is "%title".
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# COMMANDS - CONFIG OR RUNTIME
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## Config or runtime commands
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The following commands may be used either in the configuration file or at
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The following commands may be used either in the configuration file or at
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runtime.
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runtime.
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