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Hi Folks,
I read that many people here are using the awesome WM, I want to give it a try but cannot find any documentation.
The Website says that documentation is written in manpages, but the official Arch packages seem to strip them of the package.
Any place where I can get a simple introduction to awesome? I don't even find a list of basic keyboard shortcuts to close windows/etc.
Regards,
Dennis
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Using `man awesome` should give you a list of default bindings, `man awesomerc` should give you documentation on how the config file is structured and what you can put in there (the example/default config file should be in /usr/share/awesome/awesomerc), Arch doesn't strip man pages, it only strips docs and info pages, so if you don't get the man pages, you might want to check your $MANPATH or other configuration that has to do with man.
Last edited by GGLucas (2008-05-11 10:57:41)
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There are quite a few online unix man pages...useful for when you're somewhere on a windows machine (at work for example)
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Hi Folks,
I read that many people here are using the awesome WM, I want to give it a try but cannot find any documentation.
The Website says that documentation is written in manpages, but the official Arch packages seem to strip them of the package.Any place where I can get a simple introduction to awesome? I don't even find a list of basic keyboard shortcuts to close windows/etc.
Regards,
Dennis
arch wiki
awesome wiki
keyboard shortcuts
Gigamo's config
Calmar's Awesome Setup
Also, if you look through the monthly screenshots, you can find good reference there (like .Xdefaults files and such).
Awesome seems to change quickly. My amazing is broken now .
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