environment for the application in use and the task performed.
.P
In tiled layouts windows are managed in a master and stacking area. The master
-area contains the window which currently needs most attention, whereas the
-stacking area contains all other windows. In monocle layout all windows are
+area on the left contains one window by default, and the stacking area on the
+right contains all other windows. The number of master area windows can be
+adjusted from zero to an arbitrary number. In monocle layout all windows are
maximised to the screen size. In floating layout windows can be resized and
moved freely. Dialog windows are always managed floating, regardless of the
layout applied.
.TP
.B Mod1\-Shift\-Return
Start
-.BR uxterm (1).
+.BR st(1).
+.TP
+.B Mod1\-p
+Spawn
+.BR dmenu(1)
+for launching other programs.
.TP
.B Mod1\-,
Focus previous screen, if any.
.B Mod1\-k
Focus previous window.
.TP
-.B Mod1\-h
-Decrease master area size.
+.B Mod1\-i
+Increase number of windows in master area.
+.TP
+.B Mod1\-d
+Decrease number of windows in master area.
.TP
.B Mod1\-l
Increase master area size.
.TP
+.B Mod1\-h
+Decrease master area size.
+.TP
.B Mod1\-Return
Zooms/cycles focused window to/from master area (tiled layouts only).
.TP
dwm is customized by creating a custom config.h and (re)compiling the source
code. This keeps it fast, secure and simple.
.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR dmenu (1)
+.BR dmenu (1),
+.BR st (1)
.SH BUGS
Java applications which use the XToolkit/XAWT backend may draw grey windows
only. The XToolkit/XAWT backend breaks ICCCM-compliance in recent JDK 1.5 and early