EUCLID(1)EUCLID(1)NAMEeuclid-wm - A highly flexible, minimal, dynamic, tiling window manager
SYNOPSIS
start-euclid
euclid-wm (started directly euclid will not check for config files.)
DESCRIPTION
euclid (euclid-wm) aims to be a highly flexible tiling window manger,
which allows easy management of large collections of windows entirely
from the keyboard.
USAGE
Basic Concepts
Euclid's state can be described as:
* views. These are arranged in a series. Up to 9 of them are num‐
bered. They are composed of a set of visible windows (arranged
in tracks ) and minimized windows (stored in a stack ).
* tracks are either rows or columns (the orientation can be tog‐
gled at runtime), that contain visible windows.
* stack is a set of minimized windows, associated with a view,
which can be viewed at the bottom of the screen in the form of a
box containing their titles.
All bindings are prefaced by a mod ("M", defaults to mod1, i.e.,
alt).
Starting Programs
M + <enter> - start run dialogue (dmenu). NB: this takes key‐
board focus as long as it is open; Once it is opened you must
either select a command (with enter) or exit the dialog (with
esc).
M + <shift> + <enter> - start x-terminal-emulator
Basic Window Manipulation
M + h/j/k/l - move focus left/down/up/right
M + H/J/K/L - move focused window left/down/up/right
M + u/i/o/p - resize window: move lower right corner
left/down/up/right
M + <esc> - close currently focused window
M + <shift> + <esc> - kill window (for unresponsive programs)
The Stack
The stack maintains its own focus; The currently focused item can be
identified by its blue color.
M + <space> - Toggle the stack's visibility
M + . - Move the currently focused window to the stack (i.e.,
minimize it)
M + , - Move the currently focused stack item to the main area
(i.e., restore it)
M + / - Swap currently focused stack item and currently focused
main item.
M + ;/' - Move stack focus up/down
M + <shift> + ;/' - Shift the stack item up/down in the stack
Manipulating Views
M + n/m - Move to the previous/next view
M + N/M - Move currently focused window to the previous/next
view
M + 1-9 - Move to the 1-9th view
M + <shift> + 1-9 - Move the currently focused window to the
1-9th view
A note on the order and numbering of views: The enumeration is
not strictly accurate; View 9 may not be the 9th view. Specifi‐
cally, once a view is assigned a number it retains that number
regardless of where it actually falls in the list of views. This
is so that accessing views based on their number remains consis‐
tent.
The first view, created when euclid starts, is view 1; Going to
the previous view makes a new view, but view 1 remains the orig‐
inal one, even though by counting it is now actually the second.
Likewise, if one starts on view 1, and goes to view 9, view 9
remains view 9, even though it may actually be the second view.
However, numbered views are always in order. So if one starts
with view 1 and creates view 9, then creates view 8, view 8 will
be placed between views 1 and 9.
Other
M + <shift> + <space> - Change to fullscreen mode.
Notes on fullscreen mode: In fullscreen mode the stack is dis‐
abled, widows cannot be added or taken out. j/k will cycle
through all windows on the view in a linear way. If the view is
in fullscreen mode and the current window closes, euclid will
switch back to its normal tiled layout.
M + <tab> - toggle the orientation of the tracks (vertical or
horizontal layout)
M + Q - quit euclid.
M + r - reload config file in place.
M + <shift> + ? - search a list of all windows presented in
dmenu.
M + PgUp/PgDown - when multiple screen is in use, switch focus
to previous/next screen.
NB: multiscreen is experimental and is included mainly for test‐
ing purposes (I would say "undocumented" but . . . ): Multi‐
screen behavior (including these bindings) may change signifi‐
cantly. Don't expect it to work consistently yet, and don't
expect it to remain the same.
FILES
On startup euclid will look for $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/euclid-
wm/euclid-wm.conf If $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not defined it will
look for $HOME/.config/euclid-wm/euclid-wm.conf If euclid-
wm.conf is found, euclid will override its default settings with
those found in the file. A sample config file euclid-
wm.conf.sample should have come with euclid. If euclid is
started with start-euclid the start-euclid will check to see
whether these files are installed for the current user, and if
not, it will create them from the system defaults. The default
is kept in /usr/share/euclid-wm/ At startup euclid will also
(try to) run the script euclidrc in the same directory (e.g.,
~/.config/euclid-wm/euclidrc). This is meant as a place for the
user to add any commands he would like run at startup. A
default is stored in /usr/share/euclid-wm/
BUGS
Please go to http://code.google.com/p/euclid-wm/issues/list to
see the most recent set of known issues, to report new bugs, or
request features. You may also submit reports to the mailing
list: <euclid-wm@googlegroups.com>.
15-8-2010 EUCLID(1)