Updated userguide for the directive focus_on_window_activation introduced in #1426.
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@ -981,6 +981,31 @@ force_display_urgency_hint <timeout> ms
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force_display_urgency_hint 500 ms
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=== Focus on window activation
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If a window is activated, e.g., via +google-chrome www.google.com+, it may request
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to take focus. Since this may not preferable, different reactions can be configured.
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Note that this does not apply to any window that is opened, i.e., typically opening
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an application will focus that window independent of this configuration.
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*Syntax*:
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focus_on_window_activation <smart|urgent|focus|none>
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The different modes will act as follows:
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smart::
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This is the default behavior. If the window requesting focus is on an active
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workspace, it will receive the focus. Otherwise, the urgency hint will be set.
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urgent::
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The window will always be marked urgent, but the focus will not be stolen.
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focus::
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The window will always be focused and not be marked urgent.
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none::
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The window will neither be focused, nor be marked urgent.
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== Configuring i3bar
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The bar at the bottom of your monitor is drawn by a separate process called
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