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Added documentation for workspace rules (#208)
* added documentation for workspace rules * added ref from Monitors.md + fixed reflinks * fixed workspace-rules table --------- Co-authored-by: Alessio Molinari <alessiomolinari@gmail.com>
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Please remember only one default workspace can be created per monitor, subsequent sets for
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the same monitor will overwrite the previous.
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the same monitor will overwrite the previous.
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Notice, you can also use this keyword to set workspace-specific rules. See [Workspace Rules](../Workspace-Rules).
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## Binding workspaces to a monitor
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A workspace can be bound to a monitor, meaning by default it will ALWAYS open
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```
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wsbind=5,DP-1
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wsbind=name:secret,DP-2
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```
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```
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# Table of contents
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{{< toc >}}
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# Workspace Rules
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You can set workspace rules to achieve workspace-specific behaviors. For instance, you can define a workspace where all windows are drawn without borders or gaps.
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## Syntax
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```ini
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workspace=MONITOR,WORKSPACE,RULES
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```
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- MONITOR is a valid monitor identifier (see [Monitors](../Monitors)). You can use this rule to set the default workspace for the given monitor (see [Monitors->Default Workspace](../Monitors#default-workspace)). This field is optional and can be omitted entirely;
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- WORKSPACE is a valid workspace identifier (see [Dispatchers->Workspaces](../Dispatchers#workspaces)). This field is mandatory;
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- RULES is one (or more) rule(s) as described here in [rules](#rules).
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### Examples
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```ini
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workspace=name:myworkspace,gapsin:0,gapsout:0
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workspace=DP-1,3,rounding:false,bordersize:0
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```
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## Rules
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| Rule | Description | type|
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| ---- | ----------- | ----|
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| gapsin:[x] | Set the gaps between windows (equivalent to [General->gaps_in](../Variables#general)) | int |
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| gapsout:[x] | Set the gaps between windows and monitor edges (equivalent to [General->gaps_out](../Variables#general)) | int |
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| bordersize:[x] | Set the border size around windows (equivalent to [General->border_size](../Variables#general)) | int |
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| border:[b]| Whether to draw borders or not| bool |
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| rounding:[b] |Whether to draw rounded windows or not | bool |
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| decorate:[b] | Whether to draw window decorations or not | bool |
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| monitor:[m] | Monitor identifier. This is equivalent to the first MONITOR argument. See [syntax](#syntax) and [Monitors](../Monitors).| string |
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### Example Rules
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```ini
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workspace=3, rounding:false, decorate:false
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workspace=name:coding, rounding:false, decorate:false, gapsin:0, gapsout:0, border:false, decorate:false, monitor:DP-1
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workspace=DP-1, 2
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workspace=8,bordersize:8
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```
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