{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fglasgow-exts #-}
-- for now, use -fglasgow-exts for compatibility with ghc 6.6, which chokes
-- on some of the LANGUAGE pragmas below
{- LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances, MultiParamTypeClasses, DeriveDataTypeable, TypeSynonymInstances -}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Layout.Gaps
-- Copyright : (c) 2008 Brent Yorgey
-- License : BSD3
--
-- Maintainer : <byorgey@gmail.com>
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- Create manually-sized gaps along edges of the screen which will not
-- be used for tiling, along with support for toggling gaps on and
-- off.
--
-- Note that "XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks" is the preferred solution for
-- leaving space for your dock-type applications (status bars,
-- toolbars, docks, etc.), since it automatically sets up appropriate
-- gaps, allows them to be toggled, etc. However, this module may
-- still be useful in some situations where the automated approach of
-- ManageDocks does not work; for example, to work with a dock-type
-- application that does not properly set the STRUTS property, or to
-- leave part of the screen blank which is truncated by a projector,
-- and so on.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Layout.Gaps (
-- * Usage
-- $usage
Direction(..),
GapSpec, gaps, GapMessage(..)
) where
import XMonad.Core
import Graphics.X11 (Rectangle(..))
import XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks (Direction(..))
import XMonad.Layout.LayoutModifier
import Data.List (delete)
-- $usage
-- You can use this module by importing it into your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@ file:
--
-- > import XMonad.Layout.Gaps
--
-- and applying the 'gaps' modifier to your layouts as follows (for
-- example):
--
-- > layoutHook = gaps [(U,18), (R,23)] $ Tall 1 (3/100) (1/2) ||| Full -- leave gaps at the top and right
--
-- You can additionally add some keybindings to toggle or modify the gaps,
-- for example:
--
-- > , ((modMask x .|. controlMask, xK_g), sendMessage $ ToggleGaps) -- toggle all gaps
-- > , ((modMask x .|. controlMask, xK_t), sendMessage $ ToggleGap U) -- toggle the top gap
-- > , ((modMask x .|. controlMask, xK_w), sendMessage $ IncGap R 5) -- increment the right-hand gap
-- > , ((modMask x .|. controlMask, xK_q), sendMessage $ DecGap R 5) -- decrement the right-hand gap
--
-- If you want complete control over all gaps, you could include
-- something like this in your keybindings, assuming in this case you
-- are using 'XMonad.Util.EZConfig.mkKeymap' or
-- 'XMonad.Util.EZConfig.additionalKeysP' from "XMonad.Util.EZConfig"
-- for string keybinding specifications:
--
-- > ++
-- > [ ("M-g " ++ f ++ " " ++ k, sendMessage $ m d)
-- > | (k, d) <- [("a",L), ("s",D), ("w",U), ("d",R)]
-- > , (f, m) <- [("v", ToggleGap), ("h", IncGap 10), ("f", DecGap 10)]
-- > ]
--
-- Given the above keybinding definition, for example, you could type
-- @M-g, v, a@ to toggle the top gap.
--
-- To configure gaps differently per-screen, use
-- "XMonad.Layout.PerScreen" (coming soon).
-- | A manual gap configuration. Each side of the screen on which a
-- gap is enabled is paired with a size in pixels.
type GapSpec = [(Direction,Int)]
-- | The gap state. The first component is the configuration (which
-- gaps are allowed, and their current size), the second is the gaps
-- which are currently active.
data Gaps a = Gaps GapSpec [Direction]
deriving (Show, Read)
-- | Messages which can be sent to a gap modifier.
data GapMessage = ToggleGaps -- ^ Toggle all gaps.
| ToggleGap Direction -- ^ Toggle a single gap.
| IncGap Int Direction -- ^ Increase a gap by a certain number of pixels.
| DecGap Int Direction -- ^ Decrease a gap.
deriving (Typeable)
instance Message GapMessage
instance LayoutModifier Gaps a where
modifyLayout g w r = runLayout w (applyGaps g r)
pureMess (Gaps conf cur) m
| Just ToggleGaps <- fromMessage m
= Just $ Gaps conf (toggleGaps conf cur)
| Just (ToggleGap d) <- fromMessage m
= Just $ Gaps conf (toggleGap conf cur d)
| Just (IncGap i d) <- fromMessage m
= Just $ Gaps (incGap conf d i) cur
| Just (DecGap i d) <- fromMessage m
= Just $ Gaps (incGap conf d (-i)) cur
| otherwise = Nothing
applyGaps :: Gaps a -> Rectangle -> Rectangle
applyGaps gs r = foldr applyGap r (activeGaps gs)
where
applyGap (U,z) (Rectangle x y w h) = Rectangle x (y + fi z) w (h - fi z)
applyGap (D,z) (Rectangle x y w h) = Rectangle x y w (h - fi z)
applyGap (L,z) (Rectangle x y w h) = Rectangle (x + fi z) y (w - fi z) h
applyGap (R,z) (Rectangle x y w h) = Rectangle x y (w - fi z) h
activeGaps :: Gaps a -> GapSpec
activeGaps (Gaps conf cur) = filter ((`elem` cur) . fst) conf
toggleGaps :: GapSpec -> [Direction] -> [Direction]
toggleGaps conf [] = map fst conf
toggleGaps _ _ = []
toggleGap :: GapSpec -> [Direction] -> Direction -> [Direction]
toggleGap conf cur d | d `elem` cur = delete d cur
| d `elem` (map fst conf) = d:cur
| otherwise = cur
incGap :: GapSpec -> Direction -> Int -> GapSpec
incGap gs d i = map (\(dir,j) -> if dir == d then (dir,max (j+i) 0) else (dir,j)) gs
fi :: (Num b, Integral a) => a -> b
fi = fromIntegral
-- | Add togglable manual gaps to a layout.
gaps :: GapSpec -- ^ The gaps to allow, paired with their initial sizes.
-> l a -- ^ The layout to modify.
-> ModifiedLayout Gaps l a
gaps g = ModifiedLayout (Gaps g (map fst g))