tabbed.1 (3218B)
1 .TH TABBED 1 tabbed\-VERSION 2 .SH NAME 3 tabbed \- generic tabbed interface 4 .SH SYNOPSIS 5 .B tabbed 6 .RB [ \-c ] 7 .RB [ \-d ] 8 .RB [ \-h ] 9 .RB [ \-s ] 10 .RB [ \-v ] 11 .RB [ \-g 12 .IR geometry ] 13 .RB [ \-n 14 .IR name ] 15 .RB [ \-p 16 .IR [ s +/- ] pos ] 17 .RB [ \-r 18 .IR narg ] 19 .IR [ command ... ] 20 .SH DESCRIPTION 21 .B tabbed 22 is a simple tabbed container for applications which support XEmbed. Tabbed 23 will then run the provided command with the xid of tabbed as appended 24 argument. (See EXAMPLES.) The automatic spawning of the command can be 25 disabled by providing the -s parameter. If no command is provided 26 tabbed will just print its xid and run no command. 27 .SH OPTIONS 28 .TP 29 .B \-c 30 close tabbed when the last tab is closed. Mutually exclusive with -f. 31 .TP 32 .B \-d 33 detaches tabbed from the terminal and prints its XID to stdout. 34 .TP 35 .B \-f 36 fill up tabbed again by spawning the provided command, when the last tab is 37 closed. Mutually exclusive with -c. 38 .TP 39 .B \-h 40 will print the usage of tabbed. 41 .TP 42 .BI \-g " geometry" 43 defines the X11 geometry string, which will fixate the height and width of 44 tabbed. 45 Them form is [=][<width>{xX}<height>][{+-}<xoffset>{+-}<yoffset>]. See 46 .BR XParseGeometry (3) 47 for further details. 48 .TP 49 .BI \-n " name" 50 will set the WM_CLASS attribute to 51 .I name. 52 .TP 53 .BI \-p " [ s +/-] pos" 54 will set the absolute or relative position of where to start a new tab. When 55 .I pos 56 is is given without 's' in front it is an absolute position. Then negative 57 numbers will be the position from the last tab, where -1 is the last tab. 58 If 's' is given, then 59 .I pos 60 is a relative position to the current selected tab. If this reaches the limits 61 of the tabs; those limits then apply. 62 .TP 63 .BI \-r " narg" 64 will replace the 65 .I narg 66 th argument in 67 .I command 68 with the window id, rather than appending it to the end. 69 .TP 70 .B \-s 71 will disable automatic spawning of the command. 72 .TP 73 .BI \-t " color" 74 defines the selected background color. 75 .IR #RGB , 76 .IR #RRGGBB , 77 and X color names are supported. 78 .TP 79 .BI \-T " color" 80 defines the selected foreground color. 81 .TP 82 .BI \-u " color" 83 defines the normal background color. 84 .TP 85 .BI \-U " color" 86 defines the normal foreground color. 87 .TP 88 .B \-v 89 prints version information to stderr, then exits. 90 .SH USAGE 91 .TP 92 .B Ctrl\-Shift\-Return 93 open new tab 94 .TP 95 .B Ctrl\-Shift\-h 96 previous tab 97 .TP 98 .B Ctrl\-Shift\-l 99 next tab 100 .TP 101 .B Ctrl\-Shift\-j 102 move selected tab one to the left 103 .TP 104 .B Ctrl\-Shift\-k 105 move selected tab one to the right 106 .TP 107 .B Ctrl\-Tab 108 toggle between the selected and last selected tab 109 .TP 110 .B Ctrl\-t 111 open dmenu to either create a new tab appending the entered string or select 112 an already existing tab. 113 .TP 114 .B Ctrl\-q 115 close tab 116 .TP 117 .B Ctrl\-[0..9] 118 jumps to nth tab 119 .TP 120 .B F11 121 Toggle fullscreen mode. 122 .SH EXAMPLES 123 $ tabbed surf -e 124 .TP 125 $ tabbed urxvt -embed 126 .TP 127 $ tabbed xterm -into 128 .TP 129 $ $(tabbed -d >/tmp/tabbed.xid); urxvt -embed $(</tmp/tabbed.xid); 130 .TP 131 $ tabbed -r 2 st -w '' -e tmux 132 .SH CUSTOMIZATION 133 .B tabbed 134 can be customized by creating a custom config.h and (re)compiling the source 135 code. This keeps it fast, secure and simple. 136 .SH AUTHORS 137 See the LICENSE file for the authors. 138 .SH LICENSE 139 See the LICENSE file for the terms of redistribution. 140 .SH SEE ALSO 141 .BR st (1) 142 .SH BUGS 143 Please report them. 144