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\n \n \n Usage:
\n \n
local function my_done_cb(self, stop_key, stop_mods, sequence)\n -- do something\n end
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\n \n- client.window\n+ client.window\n
\n \n \n \n See also:
\n \n- client.window\n+ client.window\n
\n \n \n \n See also:
\n \n- client.geometry\n+ client.geometry\n
\n \n \n \n See also:
\n \n- client.geometry\n+ client.geometry\n
\n \n \n \n See also:
\n \n \n \n \n \n Layout related functions
\n \n@@ -4690,15 +4690,15 @@\n \n \n \n \n \n See also:
\n \n- tag.selected\n+ tag.selected\n
\n \n \n \n See also:
\n \n \n \n \n
Furthermore to the classes described here, one can also use signals as\n described in signals.
\n This property is read only, use tag.screen, awful.tag.add
,\n+
This property is read only, use tag.screen, awful.tag.add
,\n awful.tag.new
or t:delete()
to alter this list.\n \n \n
Set size fill policy for the master client(s).
\n \nPossible values:
\n \nSignal:
\n \nThe default fill policy.
\n \nPossible values:
\n \nAdds an empty space between clients.
\n \nSee:
\n \nAllows the layout to optionally take all the space when there is no “slave”\n client or to use a smaller screen area. For example, if only one terminal is\n@@ -819,15 +819,15 @@\n
c:tags()[1]
There is now an awesome.unix_signal signal table with all platform specific\n@@ -1467,28 +1467,28 @@\n
client.floating.get
client.floating.toggle
client.dockable.get
client.dockable.set
client.property.get
client.property.set
mouse.client.dragtotag.border
mouse.client.corner