{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fglasgow-exts #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonadContrib.SwitchTrans
-- Copyright : (c) Lukas Mai
-- License : BSD-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : <l.mai@web.de>
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
--
-- Ordinary layout transformers are simple and easy to use but inflexible.
-- This module provides a more structured interface to them.
--
-- The basic idea is to have a base layout and a set of layout transformers,
-- of which at most one is active at any time. Enabling another transformer
-- first disables any currently active transformer; i.e. it works like
-- a group of radio buttons.
--
-- A side effect of this meta-layout is that layout transformers no longer
-- receive any messages; any message not handled by @SwitchTrans@ itself
-- will undo the current layout transformer, pass the message on to the base
-- layout, then reapply the transformer.
--
-- Here's how you might use this in Config.hs:
--
-- > defaultLayouts =
-- > map (
-- > mkSwitch (M.singleton "full" (const $ noBorders full)) .
-- > mkSwitch (M.singleton "mirror" mirror)
-- > ) [ tiled ]
--
-- (The noBorders transformer is from "XMonadContrib.NoBorders".)
--
-- This example is probably overkill but it's very close to what I actually use.
-- Anyway, this layout behaves like the default @tiled@ layout, until you send it
-- @Enable@\/@Disable@\/@Toggle@ messages. From the definition of @keys@:
--
-- > ...
-- > , ((modMask, xK_f ), sendMessage $ Toggle "full")
-- > , ((modMask, xK_r ), sendMessage $ Toggle "mirror")
--
-- (You may want to use other keys. I don't use Xinerama so the default mod-r
-- binding is useless to me.)
--
-- After this, pressing @mod-f@ switches the current window to fullscreen mode.
-- Pressing @mod-f@ again switches it back. Similarly, @mod-r@ rotates the layout
-- by 90 degrees (and back). The nice thing is that your changes are kept:
-- Rotating first then changing the size of the master area then rotating back
-- does not undo the master area changes.
--
-- The reason I use two stacked @SwitchTrans@ transformers instead of
-- @mkSwitch (M.fromList [("full", const $ noBorders full), ("mirror", mirror)])@
-- is that I use @mod-f@ to \"zoom in\" on interesting windows, no matter what other
-- layout transformers may be active. Having an extra fullscreen mode on top of
-- everything else means I can zoom in and out without implicitly undoing \"normal\"
-- layout transformers, like @mirror@. Remember, inside a @SwitchTrans@ there can
-- be at most one active layout transformer.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonadContrib.SwitchTrans (
Toggle(..),
Enable(..),
Disable(..),
mkSwitch
) where
import XMonad
import Operations
import qualified Data.Map as M
import Data.Map (Map)
-- | Toggle the specified layout transformer.
data Toggle = Toggle String deriving (Eq, Typeable)
instance Message Toggle
-- | Enable the specified transformer.
data Enable = Enable String deriving (Eq, Typeable)
instance Message Enable
-- | Disable the specified transformer.
data Disable = Disable String deriving (Eq, Typeable)
instance Message Disable
data State a = State {
base :: Layout a,
currTag :: Maybe String,
currLayout :: Layout a,
currFilt :: Layout a -> Layout a,
filters :: Map String (Layout a -> Layout a)
}
-- | Take a transformer table and a base layout, and return a
-- SwitchTrans layout.
mkSwitch :: Map String (Layout a -> Layout a) -> Layout a -> Layout a
mkSwitch fs b = switched st
where
st = State{
base = b,
currTag = Nothing,
currLayout = b,
currFilt = id,
filters = fs }
provided :: Bool -> X (Maybe a) -> X (Maybe a)
provided c x
| c = x
| otherwise = return Nothing
switched :: State a -> Layout a
switched
state@State{
base = b,
currTag = ct,
currLayout = cl,
currFilt = cf,
filters = fs
} = Layout {doLayout = dl, modifyLayout = ml}
where
enable tag alt = do
modifyLayout cl (SomeMessage UnDoLayout)
return . Just . switched $ state{
currTag = Just tag,
currFilt = alt,
currLayout = alt b }
disable = do
modifyLayout cl (SomeMessage UnDoLayout)
return . Just . switched $ state{
currTag = Nothing,
currFilt = id,
currLayout = b }
dl r s = do
(x, _) <- doLayout cl r s
return (x, Nothing) -- sorry Dave, I can't let you do that
ml m
| Just (Disable tag) <- fromMessage m
, M.member tag fs
= provided (ct == Just tag) $ disable
| Just (Enable tag) <- fromMessage m
, Just alt <- M.lookup tag fs
= provided (ct /= Just tag) $ enable tag alt
| Just (Toggle tag) <- fromMessage m
, Just alt <- M.lookup tag fs
=
if (ct == Just tag) then
disable
else
enable tag alt
| Just UnDoLayout <- fromMessage m
= do
modifyLayout cl m
return Nothing
| otherwise = do
x <- modifyLayout b m
case x of
Nothing -> return Nothing
Just b' -> do
modifyLayout cl (SomeMessage UnDoLayout)
return . Just $ switched state{
base = b',
currLayout = cf b' }