diff --git a/docs/07-my-first-awesome.md b/docs/07-my-first-awesome.md index 5b6129a13..e991104a0 100644 --- a/docs/07-my-first-awesome.md +++ b/docs/07-my-first-awesome.md @@ -25,10 +25,10 @@ have not opened any programs. On the top right you see the time/date and a symbol showing the current layout. You can also click on the symbol to change the active layout. -One of the big advantages of Awesome over other tiling window managers is its good -mouse support. Awesome can act as a full floating window manager (almost like -openbox) if you want. For this basic tutorial we will mainly focus on keyboard -control, so let's learn some key bindings now. +One of the big advantages of Awesome over other tiling window managers is its +good mouse support. Awesome can act as a full floating window manager (almost +like openbox) if you want. For this basic tutorial we will mainly focus on +keyboard control, so let's learn some key bindings now. Let's open a terminal: press *Mod4+Enter*. Mod4 is your "Windows key", the key between Ctrl and Alt. You can change the modkey if you want, but we'll get to @@ -87,7 +87,9 @@ this line in your theme file: theme.wallpaper = themes_path.."default/background.png" -The default uses a path relative to `themes_path` by using the `..` operator to join two strings together. To just set it to an absolute path for example, you could do: +The default uses a path relative to `themes_path` by using the `..` operator to +join two strings together. To just set it to an absolute path for example, +you could do: theme.wallpaper = "/usr/share/backgrounds/my-awesome-wallpaper.png"