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@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ installed correctly and are either running Enlightenment for the first time or
have just upgraded to a new version. Congratulations. Now it's time to take
you on a quick tour of the desktop you will have before you.
<p>
Please remember that if you use a theme other than the default (Brushed Metal)
Please remember that if you use a _theme(themes) other than the default
(Brushed Metal)
that is may look slightly or completely different to the contents of this
User Documenation. Some behavior may also vary.
<p>
@ -537,8 +538,21 @@ operations menu.
<img src=E_border_selector.png x=300 y=40>
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<p>
Changing the Window Border
Changing Window Borders
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<p>
From time to time you may find that you don't like a particular border that a
window uses, for some reason or another. You can easily change the border
style of a window in Enlightenment using the
<br>
_Window_Operations(windowops)
menu, however. Select the "Set Border Style" menu, and you will be presented
with a list of available borders in this theme. The most common use for this
is to make an application shed its border, using the BORDERLESS border type.
<p>
If you want to remember the
border style for the next time you run this application, you can always use the
_Remember(properties) dialog to remember the current window border.
@ -576,16 +590,16 @@ CTRL+ALT+R - Shade/Unshade the currently focused window
<br>
CTRL+ALT+I - Iconify the currently focused window
<br>
CTRL+ALT+Tab - Switch focus to the next window
<br>
CTRL+ALT+R - Shade/Unshade the currently focused window
<br>
CTRL+ALT+S - Stick/Unstick the currently focused window
<br>
CTRL+ALT+Enter - Zoom/Unzoom the currently focused window
<br>
CTRL+ALT+(F1 - F12) - Go directly to desktops 0 - 11
<br>
ALT+Tab - Switch focus to the next window
<br>
ALT+Enter - Zoom/Unzoom the currently focused window
<br>
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(more on next page ...)
@ -1198,14 +1212,49 @@ enlightenment on your X server, depending on server and configuration.
<page columns=1 padding=16 name=focus background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
<img src=E_focus_settings.png x=320 y=60>
<img src=E_mouse.png x=410 y=330>
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<p>
Setting the Focus
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<p>
<br>
<br>
Enlightenment offers lots of different options for focusing windows. By
default, it comes up in sloppy focus mode. There are two other primary focus
modes supported by enlightenment - click to focus and pointer focus.
<p>
Click To Focus most people are familiar with. You click on a window and it
receives the focus from enlightenment.
<p>
Pointer Focus gives the focus to whichever window the pointer is sitting over
<p>
Sloppy Focus is similar to Pointer Focus, except that if you go over the
_desktop_background(backgrounds) you still are focused on the last window
<p>
Next we'll tell you how to change these settings.
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<img src=E_focus_settings.png x=320 y=30>
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<p>
<br>
<br>
Enlightenment allows you to change your focus settings at any time. Simply
bring up the _Settings(settings) menu and then select "Focus Settings" to bring
up a dialog that looks something like the one on the right. At the top, we can
select between our three focus modes, as described on the previous page.
<p>
We can also enable some other features, such as one that will allow a simple
_mouse(tut5) click to raise any window to the foreground, as well as several
other advanced focus settings.
<p>
Here we can also enable the focuslist feature. This feature requires Xkb to be
enabled in your X server. If you don't have Xkb enabled, please consult your X
server docs to see how to do this. The focuslist is a window list that pops up
as you cycle through your focus using the ALT + TAB<br>
_Keybinding(tut10) .
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@ -1225,11 +1274,15 @@ Resizing Windows
Moving Windows is cool.
<page columns=1 padding=16 name=windowops background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
<img src=E_app_rightmouse_menu.png x=360 y=40>
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<p>
The Window Operations Menu
<p>
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The Window Operations menu is a commonly used menu that allows you to perform
many different actions onto the current window.
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