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-rw-r--r--common/readline.c7
-rw-r--r--sway/sway.5.txt12
2 files changed, 19 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/common/readline.c b/common/readline.c
index 76ed6926..5106172c 100644
--- a/common/readline.c
+++ b/common/readline.c
@@ -5,17 +5,24 @@
char *read_line(FILE *file) {
size_t length = 0, size = 128;
char *string = malloc(size);
+ char lastChar = '\0';
if (!string) {
return NULL;
}
while (1) {
int c = getc(file);
+ if (c == '\n' && lastChar == '\\'){
+ --length; // Ignore last character.
+ lastChar = '\0';
+ continue;
+ }
if (c == EOF || c == '\n' || c == '\0') {
break;
}
if (c == '\r') {
continue;
}
+ lastChar = c;
if (length == size) {
char *new_string = realloc(string, size *= 2);
if (!new_string) {
diff --git a/sway/sway.5.txt b/sway/sway.5.txt
index ffa181f7..397b6d87 100644
--- a/sway/sway.5.txt
+++ b/sway/sway.5.txt
@@ -16,6 +16,12 @@ on startup. These commands usually consist of setting your preferences and
setting key bindings. An example config is likely present in /etc/sway/config
for you to check out.
+Lines in the configuration file might be extended through multiple lines by
+adding a '\' character at the end of line. e.g.:
+
+ bindsym Shift+XF86AudioRaiseVolume exec pactl set-sink-volume \
+ $(pactl list sinks | grep -B 1 RUNNING | sed '1q;d' | sed 's/[^0-9]\+//g') +5%
+
These commands can be executed in your config file, via **sway-msg**(1), or via
the bindsym command.
@@ -140,6 +146,12 @@ They are expected to be used with **bindsym** or at runtime through **swaymsg**(
The following commands may be used either in the configuration file
or triggered at runtime.
+**assign** <criteria> [→] <workspace>::
+ Assigns views matching _criteria_ (see **Criteria** section below) to
+ _workspace_. The → (U+2192) is optional and purely for aesthetics. This
+ command is exactly equivalent to "for_window <criteria> move container to
+ workspace <workspace>".
+
**bindsym** <key combo> <command>::
Binds _key combo_ to execute _command_ when pressed. You may use XKB key
names here (**xev**(1) is a good tool for discovering them). An example