Updated userguide for the directive focus_on_window_activation introduced in #1426.

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Ingo Bürk 2015-03-30 22:05:51 +02:00
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@ -981,6 +981,31 @@ force_display_urgency_hint <timeout> ms
force_display_urgency_hint 500 ms
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=== Focus on window activation
If a window is activated, e.g., via +google-chrome www.google.com+, it may request
to take focus. Since this may not preferable, different reactions can be configured.
Note that this does not apply to any window that is opened, i.e., typically opening
an application will focus that window independent of this configuration.
*Syntax*:
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focus_on_window_activation <smart|urgent|focus|none>
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The different modes will act as follows:
smart::
This is the default behavior. If the window requesting focus is on an active
workspace, it will receive the focus. Otherwise, the urgency hint will be set.
urgent::
The window will always be marked urgent, but the focus will not be stolen.
focus::
The window will always be focused and not be marked urgent.
none::
The window will neither be focused, nor be marked urgent.
== Configuring i3bar
The bar at the bottom of your monitor is drawn by a separate process called