From dbc3656da89ea5ef9444f5e69fe7253f08b087bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: noctuid Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2015 19:01:51 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Fix man page typo --- tdrop.groff | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/tdrop.groff b/tdrop.groff index 6ee31dd..67da2d5 100644 --- a/tdrop.groff +++ b/tdrop.groff @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Specifies that the program is not a terminal or does not have the '-e' flag; tak If there are available settings for the detected window manager for the -p, -P, -M, and/or -d options, automatically set them; takes no argument. User set settings will still override these. This can be used with 'tdrop ', 'tdrop auto_hide', and 'tdrop auto_show'. For 'auto_hide', if the window manager is supported, it will check if the current window is tiled so that it is not changed to floating when auto-showing. (default: false) .TP \fB\-m\fR, \fB \-\-multiple-monitors\fR -This option only applies for dropdowns (not auto-hiding and auto-showing). Specify that width and height percentages should be relative to the current monitor. If the monitor changes, this option will cause a dropdown to be resized to fit the given percentages. A negative argument is also allowed for '-w' and '-y' with this option (e.g. '-m -w -4') in which case the determined value will be that many pixels less than 100% of the screen size. This fixes the problem where 100% width may actually go over the screen (though that may oly be a problem on bspwm). Note that this assumes xrandr is being used and requires xrandr to work. (default: false) +This option only applies for dropdowns (not auto-hiding and auto-showing). Specify that width and height percentages should be relative to the current monitor. If the monitor changes, this option will cause a dropdown to be resized to fit the given percentages. A negative argument is also allowed for '-w' and '-y' with this option (e.g. '-m -w -4') in which case the determined value will be that many pixels less than 100% of the screen size. This fixes the problem where 100% width may actually go over the screen due to window borders/decoration. Note that this option assumes xrandr is being used and requires xrandr to work. (default: false) .TP \fB \-\-clear\fR Used to clear a saved window id for the given program or 'current' instead of creating a dropdown; takes no argument.