NAME
fluxbox-keys - keyboard shortcuts configuration for fluxbox(1)SYNOPSIS
~/.fluxbox/keysSYNTAX
Variable parameters are shown in emphasis: argumentDESCRIPTION
The keys file defines the keyboard shortcuts for fluxbox(1).MODIFIERS
You can get a list of possible modifiers by calling ‘xmodmap -pm’. This also shows you to which keys the modifiers are mapped, but the following modifiers are most commonly used:
OnDesktop
The mouse cursor is over the desktop (root
window), and not any window.
OnToolbar
The mouse cursor is over the toolbar (which is
normally at the bottom of the screen).
OnWindow
The mouse cursor is over a window.
OnTitlebar
The mouse cursor is over a window’s
titlebar.
OnTab
The mouse cursor is over a tab.
Double
Limits this action to double-clicks
only.
Combining Modifiers
To combine two or more modifiers, just list them (space-delimited) in any order.KEYS
You may specify a key by its key name (for example, a or space) or by its numeric keycode (for example, 38 or 0xf3).The mouse button N is pressed down and
held.
ClickN
The mouse button N is clicked (pressed
and released with no movement in between)
MoveN
The mouse button N is currently held,
the bound action is triggered as often as the mouse moves.
Fires when the workspace changes. This can be
used to change backgrounds or do anything else you like when you switch to a
new workspace. See the EXAMPLES below for one idea.
CHAINING
Key bindings can be chained in a fashion similar to Emacs key bindings using the syntax:Control c Control x :Quit
KEYMODES
A specific set of key mappings can be activated and de-activated on-the-fly using what are called keymodes. The syntax to define a mapping in a keymode is:COMMANDS
Some commands have multiple names which are shown below asCMD1 | CMD2
Related commands have been grouped below as
CMD1 / CMD2
The commands are broken up into sections as follows
•Mouse Commands
•Window Commands
•Workspace Commands
•Menu Commands
•Window Manager Commands
•Special Commands
Mouse Commands
These commands may only be bound to mouse buttons (plus modifiers), not keystrokes. In all cases, the action finishes when the mouse button is released. StartMovingStart dragging to move the window.
StartResizing [corner]
Start dragging to resize the window as if you
had grabbed the window at the specified corner.
By default corner is BottomRight, but may be overridden with one
of:
NearestCorner NearestEdge NearestCornerOrEdge Center TopLeft Top TopRight
Left Right BottomLeft Bottom BottomRight
If NearestCornerOrEdge is specified the size of the corner can also be
specified to be the larger of one or two following numbers: [
pixel-size [ percent-size]] or percent-size%, where
percent-size is the percentage of half the window width or height. If
no size is given, it defaults to 50 pixels and 30%.
StartTabbing
Start dragging to add this window to
another’s tabgroup.
ActivateTab
Activates the tab underneath the mouse.
Window Commands
These commands ordinarily affect only the currently focused window. The OnWindow modifier and ForEach command may affect the window that is used. Minimize | MinimizeWindow | IconifyMinimize the current window, equivalent to the
window button.
Maximize | MaximizeWindow
Maximize the current window, equivalent to the
window button.
MaximizeHorizontal / MaximizeVertical
Maximize the current window in one direction
only, leaving the other dimension unchanged.
Fullscreen
Resize the window’s content to fit the
whole screen, without any window decoration.
Raise / Lower
Reorder this window to the top or bottom of
the window stack, within its current layer. See fluxbox(1) for a
discussion of layers.
RaiseLayer / LowerLayer [offset]
Raise the window up to the layer above, or
lower it to the layer below. See fluxbox(1) for a discussion of
layers.
SetLayer layer
Move the window to the specified layer.
layer should be one of AboveDock, Dock, Top,
Normal, Bottom, Desktop. See fluxbox(1) for a
discussion of layers.
Close
Close the current window, equivalent to the
window button.
Kill | KillWindow
Close a window that’s not responding to
Close, like using xkill(1).
Shade | ShadeWindow
Toggle the shaded state of the current
window, equivalent to the window button. A shaded window appears as
only the title bar.
ShadeOn / ShadeOff
Set the shaded state of the window to
On / Off.
Stick | StickWindow
Toggle the sticky state of the current
window, equivalent to the window button. A sticky window is visible on
all workspaces.
SetDecor decor
Sets which window decorations will be shown.
decor has the same format as the ‘[Deco]’ parameter in
the apps file. See fluxbox-apps(5) for more info.
ToggleDecor
Toggles the presence of the window decorations
(title bar, window buttons, and resize bar).
NextTab / PrevTab
Cycle to the next / previous tab in the
current tab group.
Tab number
Cycle to the given tab in the current tab
group, where 1 is the first tab. A negative number counts from
the end of the tab group ( -1 is the last tab, -2 is the
next-to-last, etc.).
MoveTabRight / MoveTabLeft
Reorder the tabs in the current tab group,
swapping the current tab with the one to the right / left.
DetachClient
Remove the current tab from the tab group,
placing it in its own window.
ResizeTo width[%] height[%]
Resizes the window to the given width and
height. If the value is given in percent, then the window size will be based
on the current screen’s size.
Resize delta-width[%] delta-height[%]
Resizes the window relative to the current
width and height. If the value is given in percent, then the window size will
be based on the current window’s size.
ResizeHorizontal delta-width[%] / ResizeVertical
delta-height[%]
Resizes the window in one dimension only. If
the value is given in percent, then the window size will be based on the
current window’s size.
MoveTo x[%] y[%] [anchor]
Moves the window to the given coordinates,
given in pixels or relatively to the current screen size if % is specified
after the value.
If either x or y is set to \*, that coordinate will be
ignored, and the movement will only take place in one dimension.
The default anchor is the upper left corner, but this may be overridden
with one of:
TopLeft Left BottomLeft Top Center Bottom TopRight Right
BottomRight
Move delta-x delta-y
Moves the window relative to its current
position. Positive numbers refer to right and down, and negative to left and
up, respectively.
MoveRight d / MoveLeft d / MoveUp d /
MoveDown d
Moves the window relative to its current
position by the number of pixels specified in d. If the number is
negative, it moves in the opposite direction.
TakeToWorkspace workspace / SendToWorkspace
workspace
Sends you along with the current window to the
selected workspace. SendToWorkspace just sends the window. The first workspace
is number 1, not 0.
TakeToNextWorkspace [offset] / TakeToPrevWorkspace
[offset]
Sends you along with the current window to the
next or previous workspace. If you set offset to a value greater than
the default of 1, it will move you that number of workspaces ahead or
behind. If you go beyond the end of the currently defined workspaces, it will
wrap around to the other end automatically.
SendToNextWorkspace [offset] / SendToPrevWorkspace
[offset]
Identical to the "TakeTo..."
commands, but again this sends only the window, and does not move you away
from your current workspace.
SetAlpha [alpha [unfocused-alpha]]
Sets the alpha value of a window.
Putting a + or - in front of the value adds or subtracts from the
current value. A plain integer sets the value explicitly.
no arguments
SetHead number
Resets both focused and unfocused settings to
default opacity.
one argument
Changes both focused and unfocused alpha
settings.
two arguments
First value becomes the focused alpha, second
becomes the unfocused alpha value.
Moves the window to the given display head.
Only available when fluxbox has been compiled with Xinerama support.
SendToNextHead [offset] / SendToPrevHead [offset]
Sends the current window to the next/previous
display head. If you specify an offset greater than 1, it will
move the window that many heads. If this takes the window beyond the total
number of heads, it will wrap around to the beginning.
SetXProp PROP=value
Sets the xproperty PROP of the current
window to value. Delete the content of PROP by using
PROP=.
Workspace Commands
These commands affect the entire workspace (or "desktop" as it is sometimes called). AddWorkspace / RemoveLastWorkspaceAdds or removes a workspace from the end of
the list of workspaces.
NextWorkspace [n] / PrevWorkspace [n] /
RightWorkspace [ n] / LeftWorkspace [n]
Switch to the Next / Previous workspace. All
versions accept an offset value n, which defaults to 1 and
refers to the number of workspaces to move at one time. {Next,Prev}Workspace
wrap around when going past the last workspace, whereas {Right,Left}Workspace
do not.
Workspace number
Jumps to the given workspace number.
The first workspace is 1.
NextWindow [{options}] [pattern] / PrevWindow
[{options}] [ pattern]
Focuses the next / previous window in the
focus list.
options is one or more of the following, space delimited:
NextGroup [{options}] [pattern] / PrevGroup
[{options}] [ pattern]
static
If pattern arguments are supplied, only windows that match all the
patterns are considered - all others are skipped. See the section CLIENT
PATTERNS below for more information.
This pair of commands has a special side-effect when the keybinding used has a
modifier - It will temporarily raise the cycled window to the front so you can
see it, but if you continue holding down the modifier and press the key again
(For example, keep holding "Alt" while you tap the "Tab"
key a few times), fluxbox will lower the window again when you move on to the
next one. This allows you to preview the windows in order, but does not change
the order in doing so.
Instead of moving in order of most-recent
focus, move in order of when the window was opened (or, the order shown in the
iconbar).
groups
Only include the current tab in windows with
multiple tabs.
Equivalent to NextWindow / PrevWindow above,
but with the groups option forced on.
GotoWindow number [{options}] [pattern]
Focuses and activates the window at position
number in the focus list. The options and pattern
arguments have the same meaning as NextWindow above.
Activate [pattern] | Focus [pattern]
With pattern, this is an alias for
GoToWindow 1 pattern. Without, this behaves like a window
command, so that OnWindow events can change the focused window.
Attach pattern
Combines all windows that match the
pattern into a single tab group. See CLIENT PATTERNS for more
about the pattern arguments.
FocusLeft / FocusRight / FocusUp / FocusDown
Focus to the next window which is located in
the direction specified.
ArrangeWindows pattern / ArrangeWindowsVertical
pattern / ArrangeWindowsHorizontal pattern
Tries to arrange all windows on the current
workspace so that they overlap the least amount possible.
ArrangeWindowsVertical prefers vertical splits (windows side by side),
whereas ArrangeWindowsHorizontal prefers horizontal splits (windows on
top of eachother). See CLIENT PATTERNS for more about the
pattern arguments.
ShowDesktop
Minimizes all windows on the current
workspace. If they are already all minimized, then it restores them.
Deiconify mode destination
Deiconifies windows (or, restores from a
minimized state).
Where mode may be one of:
SetWorkspaceName name / SetWorkspaceNameDialog
All
And destination may be one of:
All icons across all workspaces.
AllWorkspace
All icons on the current workspace.
Last
The last icon across all workspaces.
LastWorkspace (default)
The last icon on the current workspace.
Current (default)
Deiconify to the current workspace.
OriginQuiet
Deiconify to the window’s original
workspace, but does so in the background, without moving you there.
Sets the name of the current workspace.
CloseAllWindows
Closes all windows on all desktops.
Menu Commands
These commands open or close fluxbox popup menus. For more information on what these menus contain or how to configure them, see fluxbox(1). RootMenuOpens the root menu. See ROOT MENU in
fluxbox-menu(5) for details.
WorkspaceMenu
Opens a menu showing all workspaces and
windows. See Workspace Menu in fluxbox(1) for details.
WindowMenu
Opens a menu containing actions for the
current window. See WINDOW MENU in fluxbox-menu(5) for details.
ClientMenu [pattern]
Opens a menu that contains all windows. If you
specify a pattern, only matching windows will be in the menu. Selecting
a window will jump to that workspace and raise the window. See CLIENT
PATTERNS below for more details on the pattern argument.
CustomMenu path
Opens a custom menu file. This path
must be a valid menu file in the same format as detailed by the ROOT
MENU section of fluxbox-menu(5).
HideMenus
Hide all fluxbox popup menus.
Window Manager Commands
These commands affect the Window Manager, or more than one window. Restart [path]Restarts fluxbox. This does not close any
running applications. If the optional path is a path to an executable
window manager, that manager is started in place of fluxbox.
Quit | Exit
Exits fluxbox. This will normally cause X to
stop as well and terminate all existing applications, returning you to the
login manager or console.
Reconfig | Reconfigure
Reloads all fluxbox configuration files
including the keys file, apps file, and init file, if they have changed.
SetStyle path
Sets the current style to that given in
path, which must be the full path to a fluxbox style.
ReloadStyle
Reloads only the current style. Useful after
editing a style which is currently in use.
ExecCommand args ... | Exec args ... |
Execute args ...
Probably the most-used binding of all. Passes
all the arguments to your $SHELL (or /bin/sh if $SHELL is not set). You
can use this to launch applications, run shell scripts, etc. Since all
arguments are passed verbatim to the shell, you can use environment variables,
pipes, or anything else the shell can do. Note that processes only see
environment variables that were set before fluxbox started (such as in
~/.fluxbox/startup), or any that are set via the Export or
SetEnv commands, below. See fluxbox(1) for more details on the
ENVIRONMENT and \~/.fluxbox/startup file.
CommandDialog
Pops up a dialog box that lets you type in any
of these commands manually.
SetEnv name value | Export name=value
Sets an environment variable in Fluxbox. It
will be passed to any applications spawned by any future ExecCommand
commands.
SetResourceValue resourcename resourcevalue |
SetResourceValueDialog
Sets a fluxbox resource value, which are
normally stored in the init file. See fluxbox(1) for more details on
available resources and allowed values.
Special Commands
These commands have special meanings or behaviors. MacroCmd {command1} {command2} {command3} ...Allows you to execute more than one command
with one keybinding. The commands will be executed in series. The {
} brackets are literally required, as in the following example:
Delay {command} [microseconds]
MacroCmd {MoveTo 0 0} {ResizeTo 1280 800}
Delays running command for the given
amount of time. If the same key binding is activated again, the timer will be
restarted.
ToggleCmd {command1} {command2} ...
Alternates between the commands. On the first
press of the bound key, runs command1. On the next press, runs
command2.
BindKey keybinding
Adds the given keybinding (which must
be a valid key binding as defined in the DESCRIPTION section above) to your
keys file.
KeyMode keymode [return-keybinding]
Activates the named keymode (or, all
key binding lines prefaced with the same keymode:) and deactivates all
others until the return-keybinding (by default Escape) is
pressed. The default keymode is named default.
ForEach {command} [{condition}] | Map
{command} [{ condition}]
Runs the given command (normally one
from the Window Commands section above) on each window. If you specify
a condition (See Conditions, below) the action will be limited
to matching windows.
If {condition} {then-command} [{else-command}] |
Cond { condition} {then-command} [{else-command}]
If the condition command returns
true, then run the then-command, otherwise run the optional
else-command. See Conditions below for more information on the
condition argument.
Conditions
These special commands are used to match windows conditionally. They are commonly used by the If and ForEach command. Matches patternReturns true if the current window
matches the given pattern. See CLIENT PATTERNS below for details
on the pattern syntax.
If your key binding uses the OnWindow modifier, it matches against the
window you clicked, not the currently focused window.
To check other windows besides the currently focused one, see the Every
and Some conditions below.
Some condition
Returns true if any window on any
workspace (not just the currently focused one) matches the
condition.
Every condition
Returns true if every window on every
workspace (not just the current one) matches the condition.
Not condition
Returns true if condition
returns false, and vice-versa.
And {condition1} {condition2} [{condition3} ...]
Returns true if and only if all given
conditions return true.
Or {condition1} {condition2} [{condition3} ...]
Returns true if any of the listed
conditions return true.
Xor {condition1} {condition2} [{condition3} ...]
Returns the boolean xor of the truth
values for all conditions listed.
CLIENT PATTERNS
Many of the more advanced commands take a pattern argument, which allows you to direct the action at a specific window or set of windows which match the properties specified in the pattern. A pattern looks like this
Name
Matches any windows with the CLASSNAME of "xterm".
A string, corresponding to the CLASSNAME
property (The first field of WM_CLASS from the output of the xprop(1)
utility).
Class
A string, corresponding to the CLASSCLASS
property (The second field of WM_CLASS from the output of the xprop(1)
utility).
Title
A string, corresponding to the window title
(WM_NAME from xprop(1)).
Role
A string, corresponding to the ROLE property
(WM_WINDOW_ROLE from xprop(1)).
Transient
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window is transient (typically, a popup dialog) or not.
Maximized
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window is maximized or not.
MaximizedHorizontal
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window is maximized horizontally or not.
MaximizedVertical
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window is maximized vertically or not.
Minimized
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window is minimized (iconified) or not.
Fullscreen
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window is fullscreen or not.
Shaded
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window is shaded or not.
Stuck
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window is sticky (on all workspaces) or not.
FocusHidden
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window has asked to be left off the focus list (or, the alt-tab
list), or not.
IconHidden
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window has asked to be left off the icon list (or, the taskbar),
or not.
Urgent
Either yes or no, depending on
whether the window has the urgent hint set.
Workspace
A number corresponding to the workspace number
to which the window is attached. The first workspace here is 0. You may
also use [current] to match the currently visible workspace.
WorkspaceName
A string corresponding to the name of the
workspace to which the window is attached.
Head
The number of the display head to which the
window is attached. You may match this against the special value
[mouse] which refers to the head where the mouse pointer currently
resides.
Layer
The string name of the window’s layer,
which is one of AboveDock, Dock, Top, Normal,
Bottom, Desktop
Screen
The number of the currently used
screen. If the setup of the running xserver involves independent
screens ( not Xinerama), the $DISPLAY environment contains something
like :0.1 or :1.0. The part after the dot (.) is the
number of the screen.
@XPROP
A string, corresponding to any xproperty (Use
either the xprop(1) utility or the SetXProp command to set a
xproperty to a window)
(xterm)
(Name=[current])
(Head=[mouse]) (Layer!=[current])
(@FOO=.*bar.*)
FILES
~/.fluxbox/keysThis is the default location for the
keybinding definitions.
/usr/X11R6/include/X11/keysymdef.h
X key names are in this file.
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
X key names are also in this file.
RESOURCES
session.keyFile: locationThis may be set to override the location of
the keybinding definitions.
ENVIRONMENT
Remember that ExecCommand command can take advantage of other environment variables if they are set before fluxbox is started, or via the Export or SetEnv commands. For example, if $TERM is set, it could be use like this:Mod1 x :ExecCommand $TERM
EXAMPLES
Here are some interesting and/or useful examples you can do with your keys file.# Mod4+drag moves a window OnWindow Mod4 Mouse1 :StartMoving # If any xterm windows are open, cycle through them. If none are open, open # one: Mod4 t :If {Some Matches (xterm)} {NextWindow (xterm)} {Exec xterm} # Set a different wallpaper on every workspace: ChangeWorkspace :Exec fbsetbg ~/.fluxbox/bg$(xprop -root _NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP | awk '{print $3}').png # Focusses the next window with it's xproperty 'PROP' set to 'foo' Mod4 p Mod4 Tab :NextWindow (@PROP=foo)
AUTHORS
•Jim Ramsay <i.am at jimramsay
com> (>fluxbox-1.0.0)
•Curt Micol <asenchi at asenchi
com> (>fluxbox-0.9.11)
•Tobias Klausmann <klausman at users
sourceforge net> (⟨fluxbox-0.9.11)
•Grubert <grubert at users
sourceforge net> (fluxbox)
•Matthew Hawkins <matt at mh
dropbear id au> (blackbox)
•Wilbert Berendsen <wbsoft at xs4all
nl> (blackbox)
SEE ALSO
fluxbox(1) xprop(1) xev(1) xkill(1) regex(7)AUTHOR
Jim Ramsay <[email protected]>Author.
13 February 2013 | fluxbox-keys.txt |