Reset the text in Default_hotkeys

This is the second test regarding a cheat sheet.
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### Window management
`Config_hotkey=#Down::View_activateWindow(0, +1)`
> Activate the next window in the active view.
: Activate the next window in the active view.
`Config_hotkey=#Up::View_activateWindow(0, -1)`
> Activate the previous window in the active view.
: Activate the previous window in the active view.
`Config_hotkey=#+Down::View_shuffleWindow(0, +1)`
> Move the active window to the next position in the window list of the view.
: Move the active window to the next position in the window list of the view.
`Config_hotkey=#+Up::View_shuffleWindow(0, -1)`
> Move the active window to the previous position in the window list of the view.
: Move the active window to the previous position in the window list of the view.
`Config_hotkey=#+Enter::View_shuffleWindow(1)`
> Move the active window to the first position in the window list of the view.
: Move the active window to the first position in the window list of the view.
You may also move the active window to any other absolute position in the
> You may also move the active window to any other absolute position in the
window list by using the first parameter.
`Config_hotkey=#c::Manager_closeWindow()`
> Close the active window.
: Close the active window.
`Config_hotkey=#+d::Window_toggleDecor()`
> Show / Hide the title bar of the active window.
: Show / Hide the title bar of the active window.
`Config_hotkey=#+f::View_toggleFloatingWindow()`
> Toggle the floating status of the active window.
: Toggle the floating status of the active window.
The floating status effects the tiling of the active window (i. e. dis- /
> The floating status effects the tiling of the active window (i. e. dis- /
regard it).
`Config_hotkey=#^m::Manager_minimizeWindow()`
> Minimize the active window.
: Minimize the active window.
This implicitly makes the window floating.
> This implicitly makes the window floating.
`Config_hotkey=#+m::Manager_moveWindow()`
> Move the active window by key (only floating windows).
: Move the active window by key (only floating windows).
`Config_hotkey=#+s::Manager_sizeWindow()`
> Resize the active window by key (only floating windows).
: Resize the active window by key (only floating windows).
`Config_hotkey=#+x::Manager_maximizeWindow()`
> Move and resize the active window to the size of the work area (only floating
: Move and resize the active window to the size of the work area (only floating
windows).
`Config_hotkey=#i::Manager_getWindowInfo()`
> Get information for the active window.
: Get information for the active window.
The information being id, title, class, process name, style, geometry, tags and
> The information being id, title, class, process name, style, geometry, tags and
floating state.
`Config_hotkey=#+i::Manager_getWindowList()`
> Get a window list for the active view.
: Get a window list for the active view.
The list contains information about the window id, title and class.
> The list contains information about the window id, title and class.
`Config_hotkey=!Down::View_moveWindow(0, +1)`
> Manually move the active window to the next area in the layout.
: Manually move the active window to the next area in the layout.
`Config_hotkey=!Up::View_moveWindow(0, -1)`
> Manually move the active window to the previous area in the layout.
: Manually move the active window to the previous area in the layout.
`Config_hotkey=!+Enter::Manager_maximizeWindow()`
> Move and resize the active window to the size of the work area (only floating
: Move and resize the active window to the size of the work area (only floating
windows).
`Config_hotkey=!<n>::View_moveWindow(<n>)`
> Manually move the active window to the n<sup><small>th</small></sup> area in
: Manually move the active window to the n<sup><small>th</small></sup> area in
the layout (n = 1..9).
`Config_hotkey=!0::View_moveWindow(10)`
> Manually move the active window to the n<sup><small>th</small></sup> area in
: Manually move the active window to the n<sup><small>th</small></sup> area in
the layout.
`Config_hotkey=!BackSpace::View_toggleStackArea()`
> Toggle the stack area of the layout.
: Toggle the stack area of the layout.
If the stack area is disabled, the master area takes up the whole view.
> If the stack area is disabled, the master area takes up the whole view.
### Window debugging
`Config_hotkey=#^i::Debug_logViewWindowList()`
> Dump window information on the windows of the active view to the log.
: Dump window information on the windows of the active view to the log.
`Config_hotkey=#+^i::Debug_logManagedWindowList()`
> Dump window information on the contents of the managed window list to the log.
: Dump window information on the contents of the managed window list to the log.
The list contains the floating and tiled windows of all views.
> The list contains the floating and tiled windows of all views.
`Config_hotkey=#^h::Debug_logHelp()`
> Print a description of the formatting (column headings) used in the previous
: Print a description of the formatting (column headings) used in the previous
two log messages to the log.
The previous two hotkeys being `Manager_logViewWindowList` and
> The previous two hotkeys being `Manager_logViewWindowList` and
`Manager_logManagedWindowList`.
`Config_hotkey=#^d::Debug_setLogLevel(0, -1)`
> Decrement the debug log level.
: Decrement the debug log level.
This results in showing fewer debug messages. You may also set the debug log
> This results in showing fewer debug messages. You may also set the debug log
level to an absolute value by using the first parameter.
`Config_hotkey=#^+d::Debug_setLogLevel(0, +1)`
> Increment the debug log level.
: Increment the debug log level.
This results in showing more debug messages. You may also set the debug log
> This results in showing more debug messages. You may also set the debug log
level to an absolute value by using the first parameter.
### Layout management
`Config_hotkey=#Tab::View_setLayout(-1)`
> Set the previously set layout.
: Set the previously set layout.
You may also use `View_setLayout(0, +1)` for setting the next or
> You may also use `View_setLayout(0, +1)` for setting the next or
`View_setLayout(0, -1)` for setting the previous layout in the layout array.
`Config_hotkey=#f::View_setLayout(3)`
> Set the floating layout.
: Set the floating layout.
`Config_hotkey=#m::View_setLayout(2)`
> Set the monocle layout.
: Set the monocle layout.
`Config_hotkey=#t::View_setLayout(1)`
> Set the tile layout.
: Set the tile layout.
`Config_hotkey=#Left::View_setLayoutProperty(MFactor, 0, -0.05)`
> Reduce the size of the master area in the active view (only for the "tile"
: Reduce the size of the master area in the active view (only for the "tile"
layout).
You may also set an additional parameter for accelerating the third one. E. g.
> You may also set an additional parameter for accelerating the third one. E. g.
with `Config_hotkey=#Left::View_setLayoutProperty(MFactor, 0, -0.05, 2)` the
first step, by which the master area is reduced, is -0.0016% and will be
doubled with consecutive calls until it reaches -0.05%.
@ -156,10 +156,10 @@ With the second parameter you may set an absolute value, e. g.
`View_setLayoutProperty(MFactor, 0.5, 0)` splits the view in half.
`Config_hotkey=#Right::View_setLayoutProperty(MFactor, 0, +0.05)`
> Enlarge the size of the master area in the active view (only for the "tile"
: Enlarge the size of the master area in the active view (only for the "tile"
layout).
You may also set a additional parameter for accelerating the third one. E. g.
> You may also set a additional parameter for accelerating the third one. E. g.
with `Config_hotkey=#Right::View_setLayoutProperty(MFactor, 0, +0.05, 0.5)` the
first step, by which the master area is reduced, is 0.05%, but with consecutive
calls it will be halved until it reaches 0.0016%.
@ -168,162 +168,162 @@ With the second parameter you may set an absolute value, e. g.
and the stacking area one third the size of the view.
`Config_hotkey=#^t::View_setLayoutProperty(Axis, 0, +1, 1)`
> Rotate the layout axis (only for the "tile" layout).
: Rotate the layout axis (only for the "tile" layout).
I. e. 2 -> 1 = vertical layout, 1 -> 2 = horizontal layout.
> I. e. 2 -> 1 = vertical layout, 1 -> 2 = horizontal layout.
`Config_hotkey=#^Enter::View_setLayoutProperty(Axis, 0, +2, 1)`
> Mirror the layout axis (only for the "tile" layout).
: Mirror the layout axis (only for the "tile" layout).
I. e. -1 -> 1 / 1 -> -1 = master on the left / right side,
> I. e. -1 -> 1 / 1 -> -1 = master on the left / right side,
-2 -> 2 / 2 -> -2 = master at top / bottom.
`Config_hotkey=#^Tab::View_setLayoutProperty(Axis, 0, +1, 2)`
> Rotate the master axis (only for the "tile" layout).
: Rotate the master axis (only for the "tile" layout).
I. e. 3 -> 1 = x-axis = horizontal stack, 1 -> 2 = y-axis = vertical stack,
> I. e. 3 -> 1 = x-axis = horizontal stack, 1 -> 2 = y-axis = vertical stack,
2 -> 3 = z-axis = monocle.
`Config_hotkey=#^+Tab::View_setLayoutProperty(Axis, 0, +1, 3)`
> Rotate the stack axis (only for the "tile" layout).
: Rotate the stack axis (only for the "tile" layout).
I. e. 3 -> 1 = x-axis = horizontal stack, 1 -> 2 = y-axis = vertical stack,
> I. e. 3 -> 1 = x-axis = horizontal stack, 1 -> 2 = y-axis = vertical stack,
2 -> 3 = z-axis = monocle.
`Config_hotkey=#^Up::View_setLayoutProperty(MY, 0, +1)`
> Increase the master Y dimension by 1 (only for the "tile" layout).
: Increase the master Y dimension by 1 (only for the "tile" layout).
This results in an increased number of windows in the master area by X.
> This results in an increased number of windows in the master area by X.
Maximum of 9.
`Config_hotkey=#^Down::View_setLayoutProperty(MY, 0, -1)`
> Decrease the master Y dimension by 1 (only for the "tile" layout).
: Decrease the master Y dimension by 1 (only for the "tile" layout).
This results in a decreased number of windows in the master area by X.
> This results in a decreased number of windows in the master area by X.
Minimum of 1.
`Config_hotkey=#^Right::View_setLayoutProperty(MX, 0, +1)`
> Increase the master X dimension by 1 (only for the "tile" layout).
: Increase the master X dimension by 1 (only for the "tile" layout).
This results in an increased number of windows in the master area by Y.
> This results in an increased number of windows in the master area by Y.
Maximum of 9.
`Config_hotkey=#^Left::View_setLayoutProperty(MX, 0, +1)`
> Decrease the master X dimension by 1 (only for the "tile" layout).
: Decrease the master X dimension by 1 (only for the "tile" layout).
This results in a decreased number of windows in the master area by Y.
> This results in a decreased number of windows in the master area by Y.
Minimum of 1.
`Config_hotkey=#+Left::View_setLayoutProperty(GapWidth, 0, -2)`
> Decrease the gap between windows in "monocle" and "tile" layout.
: Decrease the gap between windows in "monocle" and "tile" layout.
You may also set an absolute value for the gap width by using the first
> You may also set an absolute value for the gap width by using the first
parameter, e. g. `View_setLayoutProperty(GapWidth, 0, 0)` will eliminate the
gap and `View_setLayoutProperty(GapWidth, 20, 0)` will set it to 20px.
`Config_hotkey=#+Right::View_setLayoutProperty(GapWidth, 0, +2)`
> Increase the gap between windows in "monocle" and "tile" layout.
: Increase the gap between windows in "monocle" and "tile" layout.
### View / Tag management
`Config_hotkey=#+n::View_toggleMargins()`
> Toggle the view margins.
: Toggle the view margins.
These are set by the configuration variable `Config_viewMargins`.
> These are set by the configuration variable `Config_viewMargins`.
`Config_hotkey=#BackSpace::Monitor_activateView(-1)`
> Activate the previously activated view.
: Activate the previously activated view.
You may also use `Monitor_activateView(0, -1)` or `Monitor_activateView(0, +1)`
> You may also use `Monitor_activateView(0, -1)` or `Monitor_activateView(0, +1)`
for activating the previous or next adjacent view.
`Config_hotkey=#+0::Monitor_setWindowTag(10)`
> Tag the active window with all tags (n = 1..`Config_viewCount`).
: Tag the active window with all tags (n = 1..`Config_viewCount`).
You may also use `Monitor_setWindowTag(0, -1)` or `Monitor_setWindowTag(0, +1)`
> You may also use `Monitor_setWindowTag(0, -1)` or `Monitor_setWindowTag(0, +1)`
for setting the tag of the previous or next adjacent to the current view.
`Config_hotkey=#<n>::Monitor_activateView(<n>)`
> Activate the n<sup><small>th</small></sup> view (n = 1..`Config_viewCount`).
: Activate the n<sup><small>th</small></sup> view (n = 1..`Config_viewCount`).
`Config_hotkey=#+<n>::Monitor_setWindowTag(<n>)`
> Tag the active window with the n<sup><small>th</small></sup> tag (n =
: Tag the active window with the n<sup><small>th</small></sup> tag (n =
1..`Config_viewCount`).
`Config_hotkey=#^<n>::Monitor_toggleWindowTag(<n>)`
> Add / Remove the n<sup><small>th</small></sup> tag (n = 1..`Config_viewCount`)
: Add / Remove the n<sup><small>th</small></sup> tag (n = 1..`Config_viewCount`)
for the active window, if it is not / is already set.
### Monitor management
`Config_hotkey=#.::Manager_activateMonitor(0, +1)`
> Activate the next monitor in a multi-monitor environment.
: Activate the next monitor in a multi-monitor environment.
You may also activate a specific monitor by using the first parameter, e. g.
> You may also activate a specific monitor by using the first parameter, e. g.
`Manager_activateMonitor(1)` will activate the first monitor.
`Config_hotkey=#,::Manager_activateMonitor(0, -1)`
> Activate the previous monitor in a multi-monitor environment.
: Activate the previous monitor in a multi-monitor environment.
`Config_hotkey=#+.::Manager_setWindowMonitor(0, +1)`
> Set the active window's view to the active view on the next monitor in a
: Set the active window's view to the active view on the next monitor in a
multi-monitor environment.
You may also set the active window on a specific monitor by using the first
> You may also set the active window on a specific monitor by using the first
parameter, e. g. `Manager_setWindowMonitor(1)` will set the active window on
the first monitor.
`Config_hotkey=#+,::Manager_setWindowMonitor(0, -1)`
> Set the active window's view to the active view on the previous monitor in a
: Set the active window's view to the active view on the previous monitor in a
multi-monitor environment.
`Config_hotkey=#^+.::Manager_setViewMonitor(0, +1)`
> Set all windows of the active view on the active view of the next monitor in
: Set all windows of the active view on the active view of the next monitor in
a multi-monitor environment.
You may also set all windows of the active view on a specific monitor by using
> You may also set all windows of the active view on a specific monitor by using
the first parameter, e. g. `Manager_setViewMonitor(1)` will set all windows of
the active view on the first monitor.
`Config_hotkey=#^+,::Manager_setViewMonitor(0, -1)`
> Set all windows of the active view on the active view of the previous monitor
: Set all windows of the active view on the active view of the previous monitor
in a multi-monitor environment.
### GUI management
`Config_hotkey=#+Space::Monitor_toggleBar()`
> Hide / Show the bar (bug.n status bar) on the active monitor.
: Hide / Show the bar (bug.n status bar) on the active monitor.
`Config_hotkey=#Space::Monitor_toggleTaskBar()`
> Hide / Show the task bar.
: Hide / Show the task bar.
`Config_hotkey=#y::Bar_toggleCommandGui()`
> Open the command GUI for executing programmes or bug.n functions.
: Open the command GUI for executing programmes or bug.n functions.
`Config_hotkey=#+y::Monitor_toggleNotifyIconOverflowWindow()`
> Toggle the overflow window of the 'notify icons'.
: Toggle the overflow window of the 'notify icons'.
`Config_hotkey=!+y::View_traceAreas()`
> Indicate the areas of the "tile" layout.
: Indicate the areas of the "tile" layout.
### Administration
`Config_hotkey=#^e::Run, edit <Config_filePath>`
> Open the configuration file in the standard text editor.
: Open the configuration file in the standard text editor.
If you want to set this hotkey in `Config.ini`, you have to replace
> If you want to set this hotkey in `Config.ini`, you have to replace
`<Config_filePath>` with an explicit file path.
`Config_hotkey=#^s::Config_UI_saveSession()`
> Save the current state of monitors, views, layouts to the configuration file.
: Save the current state of monitors, views, layouts to the configuration file.
`Config_hotkey=#^r::Reload`
> Reload bug.n (i. e. the whole script).
: Reload bug.n (i. e. the whole script).
This resets i. a. the configuration and internal variables of bug.n, including
> This resets i. a. the configuration and internal variables of bug.n, including
the window lists. It is like Quitting and restarting bug.n.
If `Config_autoSaveSession` is not set to `off`, the window lists can be
restored and windows are put to their associated monitor and views.
`Config_hotkey=#^q::ExitApp`
> Quit bug.n, restore the default Windows UI and show all windows.
: Quit bug.n, restore the default Windows UI and show all windows.