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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Actually, this should go without saying, but \fIeverything\fP here can easily be
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Below in this document, there is information about where to change programs/components.
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.PP
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Additionally, while this isn't a part of the desktop environment, the default editing mode in the shell is using vi bindings.
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If you want to learn more of this, run \f(CWMod+Shift+E\fP and type and select the option for "vi mode in shell".
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If you want to learn more of this, run \f(CWMod+F2\fP and type and select the option for "vi mode in shell".
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This setting can be changed if you don't like it by deleting or commenting out the contents of \f(CW~/.config/inputrc\fP.
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.HEADING 2 "The Status Bar"
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.PP
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@@ -78,13 +78,13 @@ The program dwmblocks is what is run to generate the statusbar from those script
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You can edit its config/source code in \f(CW~/.local/src/dwmblocks/\fP to tell it what scripts/commands you want it to display.
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.HEADING 2 "Deeper Tutorials"
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.PP
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Press \f(CWmod+shift+e\fP at any time to get a menu of programs to watch videos about streaming directly from YouTube.
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Press \f(CWmod+F2\fP at any time to get a menu of programs to watch videos about streaming directly from YouTube.
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You can also check the config files for programs which detail a lot of the specific bindings.
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.HEADING 1 "Key Bindings"
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.PP
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The window manager dwm abstractly orders all of your windows into a stack from most important to least based on when you last manipulated it.
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dwm is an easy to use window manager, but you should understand that it makes use of that stack layout.
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If you're not familiar, I recommend you press \f(CWMod+Shift+E\fP and select the "dwm" option to watch my brief tutorial (note that the bindings I discuss in the video are the default dwm binds, which are different (inferior) to those here).
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If you're not familiar, I recommend you press \f(CWMod+F2\fP and select the "dwm" option to watch my brief tutorial (note that the bindings I discuss in the video are the default dwm binds, which are different (inferior) to those here).
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.PP
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Notice also the case sensitivity of the shortcuts\c
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.FOOTNOTE
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@@ -105,13 +105,17 @@ To type capital letters, hold down the \f(CWShift\fP key\(emthat might sound lik
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+h/l\fP \(en Change width of master window
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+z/Z\fP \(en Increase/decrease gaps
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\f(CWMod+z/Z\fP \(en Increase/decrease gaps (may also hold \f(CWMod\fP and scroll mouse)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+D\fP \(en Toggle gaps
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\f(CWMod+a\fP \(en Toggle gaps
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+A\fP \(en Gaps return to default values (may also hold \f(CWMod\fP and middle click)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+Shift+Space\fP \(en Make a window float (move and resize with \f(CWMod+\fPleft/right click).
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+b\fP \(en Toggle status bar
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\f(CWMod+s\fP \(en Make/unmake a window "sticky" (follows you from tag to tag)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+S\fP \(en Toggle status bar (may also middle click on desktop)
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.LIST OFF
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.HEADING 2 "Window layouts"
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.LI
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+r\fP \(en lf (file browser/manager)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+R\fP \(en htop (task manager, system monitor that R*dditors use to look cool)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+e\fP \(en neomutt (email) \(en Must be first configured by running \f(CWmw add\fP.
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+E\fP \(en abook (contacts) \(en Must be first configured by running \f(CWmw add\fP.
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+m\fP \(en ncmpcpp (music player)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+w\fP \(en Web browser (Brave)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+n\fP \(en newsboat (RSS feed reader)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+a\fP \(en pulsemixer (audio system control)
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\f(CWMod+w\fP \(en Web browser (Brave by default)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+W\fP \(en nmtui (for connecting to wireless internet)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+v\fP \(en vimwiki (for notes)
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\f(CWMod+n\fP \(en vimwiki (for notes)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+N\fP \(en newsboat (RSS feed reader)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+F4\fP \(en pulsemixer (audio system control)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+Shift+Enter\fP \(en Show/hide dropdown terminal
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.LIST OFF
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@@ -164,13 +172,15 @@ To type capital letters, hold down the \f(CWShift\fP key\(emthat might sound lik
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+BackSpace\fP \(enChoose to lock screen, logout, shutdown, reboot, etc.
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+V\fP \(en Toggle xcompmgr (to remove transparency and window effects)
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\f(CWMod+D\fP \(en Bring up root terminal
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+F1\fP \(en Show this document
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+F2\fP \(en Watch tutorial videos on a subject
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+F3\fP \(en Select screen/display to use
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+F5\fP \(en Update dwm's colorscheme if you have changed Xresources
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\f(CWMod+F4\fP \(en pulsemixer (audio control)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+F6\fP \(en Transmission torrent client (not installed by default)
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.ITEM
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@@ -182,6 +192,10 @@ To type capital letters, hold down the \f(CWShift\fP key\(emthat might sound lik
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+F10\fP \(en Unmount a non-essential drive or Android
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+F11\fP \(en View webcam
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+F12\fP \(en Update dwm's colorscheme if you have changed Xresources
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+`\fP \(en Select an emoji to copy to clipboard
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+Insert\fP \(en Show contents of clipboard/primary selection
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+>\fP \(en Toggle playlist looping
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+p\fP \(en Pause
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\f(CWMod+p\fP \(en Toggle pause
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+p\fP \(en Force pause music player daemon and all mpv videos
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+M\fP \(en Mute all audio
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.ITEM
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@@ -213,7 +229,7 @@ I use ncmpcpp as a music player, which is a front end for mpd.
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+]\fP \(en Forward 10 seconds (holding shift increases amount)
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.ITEM
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\f(CWMod+a\fP \(en pulsemixer (general volume sink/source control)
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\f(CWMod+F4\fP \(en pulsemixer (general audio/volume sink/source control)
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.LIST OFF
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.HEADING 2 "Tags/Workspaces"
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.PP
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@@ -273,7 +289,7 @@ These settings may override your preferred settings, so you should open this fil
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.HEADING 2 "My audio isn't working!"
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On fresh install, the Linux audio system often mutes outputs.
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You may also need to set your preferred default output sink which you can do by the command line, or by selecting one with \f(CWpulsemixer\fP (\f(CWmod+a\fP).
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You may also need to set your preferred default output sink which you can do by the command line, or by selecting one with \f(CWpulsemixer\fP (\f(CWMod+F4\fP).
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.HEADING 2 "How do I copy and paste?"
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.PP
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Copying and pasting is always program-specific on any system.
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