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<!-- Name: TipsAndTricks -->
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<!-- Version: 7 -->
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<!-- Last-Modified: 2012/10/12 22:44:06 -->
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<!-- Author: pbrochard -->
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# [CLFSWM](CLFSWM) Tips And Tricks
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## How to quickly open a new frame
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To quickly open a new frame, you can use the 'add new frame in parent frame' bound to *Second Mode+Control+A*.
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You can also use the 'open the next window in a new frame' function bound to *Second Mode+Control+O* keys by default.
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The next openned window will create a new frame where it will go.
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## CLFSWM doesn't works with Numlock or Capslock ON
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If you want to use CLFSWM with Numlock or Capslock ON, add this line in your .clfswmrc configuration file:
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```
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(with-numlock)
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(with-capslock)
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```
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## I don't like the one pixel border on fullscreened windows
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To remove the one pixel border on fullscreened applications, you can enter in the child or you can change the root geometry in your .clfswmrc confiduration file or you can set a zero pixel border for all children:
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```
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(setf *border-size* 0)
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``` |