-.TH DWM 1 dwm-0.1
+.TH DWM 1 dwm-0.2
.SH NAME
dwm \- dynamic window manager
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B dwm
.RB [ \-v ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
-.SS Overview
.B dwm
-is a dynamic window manager for X11. It consists of a small status bar at the
-top of the screen and arranges windows in either a tiled or floating mode.
+is a dynamic window manager for X11. It manages windows in tiling and floating
+modes. Either mode can be applied dynamically, depending on the application in
+use and the task performed.
.P
-If
-.B dwm
-is in tiled mode, it consists of two columns. The left master column
-contains only one window per time, the right column contains all other windows
-in a stack. In tiled mode
-.B dwm
-.B don't
-handles incremental resizals, some terminal programs like
-.B xterm
-may not work correctly with this in tiled mode.
-.P
-If
-.B dwm
-is in floating mode, it arranges all windows with the reqyested geometry and
-allows the user to move or resize them. Some windows, like
-dialog windows, are treated floating even if
-.B dwm
-is in tiled mode. In floating mode
-.B dwm
-handles incremental resizals.
-.P
-Windows are grouped by tags. You can view all windows with a specific tag per
-time. However, each window is allowed to contain more than one tag, which
-allows to make windows visible in all views.
+In tiling mode windows are managed in a master and stacking column. The master
+column contains the window which needs most attention at a time, whereas the
+stacking column contains all other windows in a stack. Dialog windows are
+managed floating, however. In floating mode windows can be resized and moved
+freely.
.P
-.B dwm
-reads from
-.I stdin
-to display status text, if written.
+Windows are grouped by tags. All windows with a specific tag can be viewed at a
+time. But each window may contain more than one tag, which makes it visible in
+several views.
.P
.B dwm
-draws 1-pixel borders around windows to indicate the focus state and save as
-much screen real estate as possible. Unfocused windows contain a small bar
-in front of the window indicating the tags and the window title.
-.SS Options
+consists of a small status bar which reads the text displayed from standard
+input, if written. It draws 1-pixel borders around windows to indicate the
+focus state. Unfocused windows contain a small bar in front of the window
+displaying the tags and the window title.
+.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B \-v
-prints version information to
-.I stdout
-, then exits.
-.SS Customization
-.B dwm
-is customized through editing its source code. It is assumed that
-dwm users are high experienced users who know how a window manager works
-and who are able to patch
-.B dwm
-for their needs. This keeps
-.B dwm
-fast, secure and simple, because it does not process any input data, except
-window properties and the status text read from
-.I stdin .
-.SS Default Key Bindings
-.TP 16
-.I Key
-.I Action
+prints version information to standard output, then exits.
+.SH USAGE
.TP
.B Mod1-Return
Zoom
.B window
to the
.B master
-track
+column
.TP
.B Mod1-k
Focus previous
.B nth
tag to cureent
.B window
-.SS Default Mouse Bindings
+.TP
+.B Control-Button1
+Zooms the clicked
+.B window
+to master column
.TP
.B Mod1-Button1
Moves current
Resizes current
.B window
while dragging
-.SH BUGS
-Some terminal programs do not behave correctly in tiled mode, because
-incremental resizals are ignored to use maximum screen real estate. You can
-patch the code to fix this.
+.SH CUSTOMIZATION
+.B dwm
+is customized through editing its source code. This keeps it fast, secure and
+simple. The source code contains the
+.I CUSTOMIZE
+keyword to highlight relevant portions for customization.