spectrwm (1)
NAME
spectrwm - window manager for X11SYNOPSIS
spectrwmDESCRIPTION
spectrwm is a minimalistic window manager that tries to stay out of the way so that valuable screen real estate can be used for much more important stuff. It has sane defaults and does not require one to learn a language to do any configuration. It was written by hackers for hackers and it strives to be small, compact and fast.When spectrwm starts up, it reads settings from its configuration file, spectrwm.conf See the Sx CONFIGURATION FILES section below.
The following notation is used throughout this page:
- M
- Meta
- S
- Shift
- Aq Name
- Named key
- M1
- Mouse button 1
- M3
- Mouse button 3
spectrwm is very simple in its use. Most of the actions are initiated via key or mouse bindings. See the Sx BINDINGS section below for defaults and customizations.
CONFIGURATION FILES
spectrwm first tries to open the user specific file, ~/.spectrwm.conf If that file is unavailable, it then tries to open the global configuration file /etc/spectrwm.confThe format of the file is <keyword> = <setting>. For example:
color_focus = red
Enabling or disabling an option is done by using 1 or 0 respectively.
The file supports the following keywords:
- autorun
- Launch an application in a specified workspace at start-of-day. Defined in the format ws[<idx>]:application, e.g. ws[2]:xterm launches an xterm in workspace 2.
- bar_action
- External script that populates additional information in the status bar, such as battery life.
- bar_at_bottom
- Place the statusbar at the bottom of each region instead of the top.
- bar_border Bq x
- Color of the status bar border in screen x
- bar_border_width
- Set status bar border thickness in pixels. Disable border by setting to 0.
- bar_color Bq x
- Color of the status bar window in screen x
- bar_delay
- Update frequency, in seconds, of external script that populates the status bar.
- bar_enabled
- Enable or disable status bar.
- bar_font
- Status bar font.
- bar_font_color Bq x
- Color of the font in status bar in screen x
- bar_justify
- Justify the status bar text. Possible values are left center and right
- bind Bq x
- Bind key combo to action x See the Sx BINDINGS section below.
- border_width
- Set window border thickness in pixels. Disable all borders by setting to 0.
- clock_enabled
- Enable or disable displaying the clock in the status bar. Disable by setting to 0 so a custom clock could be used in the bar_action script.
- color_focus
- Border color of the currently focussed window.
- color_unfocus
- Border color of unfocussed windows.
- dialog_ratio
- Some applications have dialogue windows that are too small to be useful. This ratio is the screen size to what they will be resized. For example, 0.6 is 60% of the physical screen size.
- disable_border
- Remove border when bar is disabled and there is only one window on the screen.
- focus_mode
- Using a value of follow_cursor will make the window manager focus the window under the mouse when switching workspaces and creating windows.
- keyboard_mapping
- Clear all key bindings and load new key bindings from the specified file. This allows you to load pre-defined key bindings for your keyboard layout. See the Sx KEYBOARD MAPPING FILES section below for a list of keyboard mapping files that have been provided for several keyboard layouts.
- layout
-
Select layout to use at start-of-day.
Defined in the format
ws[idx]:master_grow:master_add:stack_inc:layout:always_raise:stack_mode, e.g.
ws[2]:-4:0:1:0:horizontal sets worskspace 2 to the horizontal stack mode and
shrinks the master area by 4 ticks and adds one window to the stack, while
maintaining default floating window behavior.
Possible stack_mode values are
vertical
horizontal
and
fullscreen
See master_grow master_shrink master_add master_del stack_inc stack_dec and always_raise for more information. Note that the stacking options are complicated and have side-effects. One should familiarize oneself with these commands before experimenting with the layout option.
This setting is not retained at restart.
- modkey
- Change mod key. Mod1 is generally the ALT key and Mod4 is the windows key on a PC.
- program Bq p
- Define new action to spawn a program p See the Sx PROGRAMS section below.
- quirk Bq c:n
- Add "quirk" for windows with class c and name n See the Sx QUIRKS section below.
- region
-
Allocates a custom region, removing any autodetected regions which occupy the same
space on the screen.
Defined in the format screen[<idx>]:WIDTHxHEIGHT+X+Y,
e.g. screen[1]:800x1200+0+0.
To make a screen span multiple monitors, create a region big enough to cover them all, e.g. screen[1]:2048x768+0+0 makes the screen span two monitors with 1024x768 resolution sitting one next to the other.
- stack_enabled
- Enable or disable displaying the current stacking algorithm in the status bar.
- term_width
- Set a preferred minimum width for the terminal. If this value is greater than 0, spectrwm will attempt to adjust the font sizes in the terminal to keep the terminal width above this number as the window is resized. Only xterm(1) is currently supported. The xterm(1) binary must not be setuid or setgid, which it is by default on most systems. Users may need to set program[term] (see the Sx PROGRAMS section) to use an alternate copy of the xterm(1) binary without the setgid bit set.
- title_class_enabled
- Enable or disable displaying the window class in the status bar. Enable by setting to 1.
- title_name_enabled
- Enable or disable displaying the window title in the status bar. Enable by setting to 1.
- urgent_enabled
- Enable or disable the urgency hint. Note that many terminal emulators require this to be enabled for it to propagate. In xterm, for example, one needs to add the following line xterm.urgentOnBell: true to .Xdefaults
- verbose_layout
- Enable or disable displaying the current master and stack values in the status bar. Enable by setting to 1.
- window_name_enabled
- Enable or disable displaying the window name in the status bar. Enable by setting to 1.
Colors need to be specified per the XQueryColor(3) specification and fonts need to be specified per the XQueryFont(3) specification.
To list the available fonts in your system see fc-list1 or xlsfonts(1) manpages. The xfontsel(1) application can help you to show the X Logical Font Description ("XLFD") used as setting in the keyword bar_font
PROGRAMS
spectrwm allows you to define custom actions to launch programs of your choice and then bind them the same as with built-in actions. See the Sx BINDINGS section below.The default programs are described below:
- term
- xterm
- screenshot_all
- screenshot.sh full
- screenshot_wind
- screenshot.sh window
- lock
- xlock
- initscr
- initscreen.sh
- menu
- dmenu_run -fn $bar_font -nb $bar_color -nf $bar_font_color -sb $bar_border -sf $bar_color
Custom programs in the configuration file are specified as follows:
program[<name>] = <progpath> [<arg> [... <arg>]]
Aq name is any identifier that does not conflict with a built-in action or keyword, Aq progpath is the desired program, and Aq arg is zero or more arguments to the program.
The following variables represent settable values in spectrwm (see the Sx CONFIGURATION FILES section above), and may be used in the Aq arg fields and will be substituted for values at the time the program is spawned:
- $bar_border
- $bar_color
- $bar_font
- $bar_font_color
- $color_focus
- $color_unfocus
Example:
program[ff] = /usr/local/bin/firefox http://spectrwm.org/ bind[ff] = Mod+Shift+b # Now Mod+Shift+B launches firefox
To undo the previous:
bind[] = Mod+Shift+b program[ff] =
BINDINGS
spectrwm provides many functions (or actions) accessed via key or mouse bindings.The current mouse bindings are described below:
- M1
- Focus window
- M-M1
- Move window
- M-M3
- Resize window
- M-S-M3
- Resize window while maintaining it centered
The default key bindings are described below:
- M-S- Aq Return
- term
- M-p
- menu
- M-S-q
- quit
- M-q
- restart
- M- Aq Space
- cycle_layout
- M-S-\
- flip_layout
- M-S- Aq Space
- stack_reset
- M-h
- master_shrink
- M-l
- master_grow
- M-,
- master_add
- M-.
- master_del
- M-S-,
- stack_inc
- M-S-.
- stack_dec
- M- Aq Return
- swap_main
- M-j M- Aq TAB
-
- focus_next
- M-k M-S- Aq TAB
-
- focus_prev
- M-m
- focus_main
- M-S-j
- swap_next
- M-S-k
- swap_prev
- M-b
- bar_toggle
- M-x
- wind_del
- M-S-x
- wind_kill
- M- Aq n
- ws_ n
- M-S- Aq n
- mvws_ n
- M- Aq Right
- ws_next
- M- Aq Left
- ws_prev
- M- Aq Up ws_next_all
- M- Aq Down
- ws_prev_all
- M-a
- ws_prior
- M-S- Aq Right
- screen_next
- M-S- Aq Left
- screen_prev
- M-s
- screenshot_all
- M-S-s
- screenshot_wind
- M-S-v
- version
- M-t
- float_toggle
- M-S- Aq Delete
- lock
- M-S-i
- initscr
- M-w
- iconify
- M-S-w
- uniconify
- M-S-r
- always_raise
- M-v
- button2
- M--
- width_shrink
- M-=
- width_grow
- M-S--
- height_shrink
- M-S-=
- height_grow
- M-[
- move_left
- M-]
- move_right
- M-S-[
- move_up
- M-S-]
- move_down
- M-S-/
- name_workspace
- M-/
- search_workspace
- M-f
- search_win
The action names and descriptions are listed below:
- term
- Spawn a new terminal (see Sx PROGRAMS above).
- menu
- Menu (see Sx PROGRAMS above).
- quit
- Quit .
- restart
- Restart .
- cycle_layout
- Cycle layout.
- flip_layout
- Swap the master and stacking areas.
- stack_reset
- Reset layout.
- master_shrink
- Shrink master area.
- master_grow
- Grow master area.
- master_add
- Add windows to master area.
- master_del
- Remove windows from master area.
- stack_inc
- Add columns/rows to stacking area.
- stack_dec
- Remove columns/rows from stacking area.
- swap_main
- Move current window to master area.
- focus_next
- Focus next window in workspace.
- focus_prev
- Focus previous window in workspace.
- focus_main
- Focus on main window in workspace.
- swap_next
- Swap with next window in workspace.
- swap_prev
- Swap with previous window in workspace.
- bar_toggle
- Toggle status bar in all workspaces.
- wind_del
- Delete current window in workspace.
- wind_kill
- Destroy current window in workspace.
- ws_ n
- Switch to workspace n where n is 1 through 10.
- mvws_ n
- Move current window to workspace n where n is 1 through 10.
- ws_next
- Switch to next workspace with a window in it.
- ws_prev
- Switch to previous workspace with a window in it.
- ws_next_all
- Switch to next workspace.
- ws_prev_all
- Switch to previous workspace.
- ws_prior
- Switch to last visited workspace.
- screen_next
- Move pointer to next region.
- screen_prev
- Move pointer to previous region.
- screenshot_all
- Take screenshot of entire screen (if enabled) (see Sx PROGRAMS above).
- screenshot_wind
- Take screenshot of selected window (if enabled) (see Sx PROGRAMS above).
- version
- Toggle version in status bar.
- float_toggle
- Toggle focused window between tiled and floating.
- lock
- Lock screen (see Sx PROGRAMS above).
- initscr
- Reinitialize physical screens (see Sx PROGRAMS above).
- iconify
- Minimize (unmap) currently focused window.
- uniconify
- Maximize (map) window returned by dmenu selection.
- always_raise
- When set tiled windows are allowed to obscure floating windows.
- button2
- Fake a middle mouse button click (mouse button 2).
- width_shrink
- Shrink the width of a floating window.
- width_grow
- Grow the width of a floating window.
- height_shrink
- Shrink the height of a floating window.
- height_grow
- Grow the height of a floating window.
- move_left
- Move a floating window a step to the left.
- move_right
- Move a floating window a step to the right.
- move_up
- Move a floating window a step upwards.
- move_down
- Move a floating window a step downwards.
- name_workspace
- Name the current workspace.
- search_workspace
- Search for a workspace.
- search_win
- Search the windows in the current workspace.
Custom bindings in the configuration file are specified as follows:
bind[<action>] = <keys>
Aq action is one of the actions listed above (or empty) and Aq keys is in the form of zero or more modifier keys (MOD, Mod1, Shift, etc.) and one or more normal keys (b, space, etc.), separated by "+". For example:
bind[reset] = Mod4+q # bind Windows-key + q to reset bind[] = Mod1+q # unbind Alt + q
To use the currently defined modkey specify MOD as the modifier key.
Multiple key combinations may be bound to the same action.
KEYBOARD MAPPING FILES
Keyboard mapping files for several keyboard layouts are listed below. These files can be used with the keyboard_mapping setting to load pre-defined key bindings for the specified keyboard layout.
- spectrwm_cz.conf
- Czech Republic keyboard layout
- spectrwm_es.conf
- Spanish keyboard layout
- spectrwm_fr.conf
- French keyboard layout
- spectrwm_fr_ch.conf
- Swiss French keyboard layout
- spectrwm_se.conf
- Swedish keyboard layout
- spectrwm_us.conf
- United States keyboard layout
QUIRKS
spectrwm provides "quirks" which handle windows that must be treated specially in a tiling window manager, such as some dialogs and fullscreen apps.The default quirks are described below:
- Firefox-bin:firefox-bin
- TRANSSZ
- Firefox:Dialog
- FLOAT
- Gimp:gimp
- FLOAT + ANYWHERE
- MPlayer:xv
- FLOAT + FULLSCREEN + FOCUSPREV
- OpenOffice.org 2.4:VCLSalFrame
- FLOAT
- OpenOffice.org 3.1:VCLSalFrame
- FLOAT
- pcb:pcb
- FLOAT
- xine:Xine Window
- FLOAT + ANYWHERE
- xine:xine Panel
- FLOAT + ANYWHERE
- xine:xine Video Fullscreen Window
- FULLSCREEN + FLOAT
- Xitk:Xitk Combo
- FLOAT + ANYWHERE
- Xitk:Xine Window
- FLOAT + ANYWHERE
- XTerm:xterm
- XTERM_FONTADJ
The quirks themselves are described below:
- FLOAT
- This window should not be tiled, but allowed to float freely.
- TRANSSZ
- Adjusts size on transient windows that are too small using dialog_ratio (see Sx CONFIGURATION FILES ) .
- ANYWHERE
- Allow window to position itself, uncentered.
- XTERM_FONTADJ
- Adjust xterm fonts when resizing.
- FULLSCREEN
- Remove border to allow window to use full screen size.
- FOCUSPREV
- On exit force focus on previously focused application not previous application in the stack.
Custom quirks in the configuration file are specified as follows:
quirk[<class>:<name>] = <quirk> [ + <quirk> ...
Aq class and Aq name specify the window to which the quirk(s) apply, and Aq quirk is one of the quirks from the list above. For example:
quirk[MPlayer:xv] = FLOAT + FULLSCREEN + FOCUSPREV quirk[pcb:pcb] = NONE # remove existing quirk
You can obtain Aq class and Aq name by running xprop(1) and then clicking on the desired window. In the following example the main window of Firefox was clicked:
$ xprop | grep WM_CLASS WM_CLASS(STRING) = "Navigator", "Firefox"
Note that grepping for WM_CLASS flips class and name. In the example above the quirk entry would be:
quirk[Firefox:Navigator] = FLOAT
spectrwm also automatically assigns quirks to windows based on the value of the window's _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE property as follows:
- _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DOCK
- FLOAT + ANYWHERE
- _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_TOOLBAR
- FLOAT + ANYWHERE
- _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_UTILITY
- FLOAT + ANYWHERE
- _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASH
- FLOAT
- _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_DIALOG
- FLOAT
In all other cases, no automatic quirks are assigned to the window. Quirks specified in the configuration file override the automatic quirks.
EWMH
spectrwm partially implements the Extended Window Manager Hints (EWMH) specification. This enables controlling windows as well as spectrwm itself from external scripts and programs. This is achieved by spectrwm responding to certain ClientMessage events. From the terminal these events can be conveniently sent using tools such as wmctrl(1) and xdotool(1). For the actual format of these ClientMessage events, see the EWMH specification.The id of the currently focused window is stored in the _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW property of the root window. This can be used for example to retrieve the title of the currently active window with xprop(1) and grep(1):
$ WINDOWID=`xprop -root _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW | grep -o "0x.*"` $ xprop -id $WINDOWID WM_NAME | grep -o "\".*\""
A window can be focused by sending a _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW client message to the root window. For example, using wmctrl(1) to send the message (assuming 0x4a0000b is the id of the window to be focused):
$ wmctrl -i -a 0x4a0000b
Windows can be closed by sending a _NET_CLOSE_WINDOW client message to the root window. For example, using wmctrl(1) to send the message (assuming 0x4a0000b is the id of the window to be closed):
$ wmctrl -i -c 0x4a0000b
Windows can be floated and un-floated by adding or removing the _NET_WM_STATE_ABOVE atom from the _NET_WM_STATE property of the window. This can be achieved by sending a _NET_WM_STATE client message to the root window. For example, the following toggles the floating state of a window using wmctrl(1) to send the message (assuming 0x4a0000b is the id of the window floated or un-floated):
$ wmctrl -i -r 0x4a0000b -b toggle,_NET_WM_STATE_ABOVE
Floating windows can also be resized and moved by sending a _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW client message to the root window. For example, using wmctrl(1) to send the message (assuming 0x4a0000b is the id of the window to be resize/moved):
$ wmctrl -i -r 0x4a0000b -e 0,100,50,640,480
This moves the window to (100,50) and resizes it to 640x480.
Any _NET_MOVERESIZE_WINDOW events received for stacked windows are ignored.
SIGNALS
Sending spectrwm a HUP signal will restart it.FILES
- ~/.spectrwm.conf
- spectrwm user specific settings.
- /etc/spectrwm.conf
- spectrwm global settings.
HISTORY
spectrwm was inspired by xmonad & dwm.AUTHORS
An -nosplit spectrwm was written by:
- Marco Peereboom Aq marco@peereboom.us
- Ryan Thomas McBride Aq mcbride@countersiege.com
- Darrin Chandler Aq dwchandler@stilyagin.com
- Pierre-Yves Ritschard Aq pyr@spootnik.org
- Tuukka Kataja Aq stuge@xor.fi
- Jason L. Wright Aq jason@thought.net
- Reginald Kennedy Aq rk@rejii.com
- Lawrence Teo Aq lteo@lteo.net
- Tiago Cunha Aq tcunha@gmx.com