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In tiled layouts windows are managed in a master and stacking area. The master |
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area contains the window which currently needs most attention, whereas the |
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stacking area contains all other windows. In monocle layout all windows are |
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area on the left contains one window by default, and the stacking area on the |
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right contains all other windows. The number of master area windows can be |
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adjusted from zero to an arbitrary number. In monocle layout all windows are |
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maximised to the screen size. In floating layout windows can be resized and |
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moved freely. Dialog windows are always managed floating, regardless of the |
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layout applied. |
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Focus previous window. |
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Increase clients in master area. |
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Increase number of windows in master area. |
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.B Mod1\-d |
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Decrease clients in master area. |
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Decrease number of windows in master area. |
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.B Mod1\-l |
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Increase master area size. |
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