{-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-warn-missing-signatures #-}
{-# LANGUAGE MultiParamTypeClasses, Rank2Types #-}
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-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Layout.Groups.Examples
-- Copyright : Quentin Moser <moserq@gmail.com>
-- License : BSD-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : Quentin Moser <moserq@gmail.com>
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- Utility functions and example layouts for "XMonad.Layout.Groups".
--
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module XMonad.Layout.Groups.Examples ( -- * Usage
-- $usage
-- * Example: Wmii-like layout
-- $example1
wmiiLike
, zoomGroupIn
, zoomGroupOut
, zoomGroupReset
, toggleGroupFull
, groupToNextLayout
, groupToFullLayout
, groupToTabbedLayout
, groupToVerticalLayout
-- * Example: Row of columns
-- $example2
, rowOfColumns
, zoomColumnIn
, zoomColumnOut
, zoomColumnReset
, toggleColumnFull
, zoomWindowIn
, zoomWindowOut
, zoomWindowReset
, toggleWindowFull
-- * Example: Tiled tab groups
-- $example3
, tallTabs
, mirrorTallTabs
, fullTabs
, TiledTabsConfig(..)
, defaultTiledTabsConfig
, increaseNMasterGroups
, decreaseNMasterGroups
, shrinkMasterGroups
, expandMasterGroups
, nextOuterLayout
-- * Useful actions
-- $actions
-- ** Layout-generic actions
, swapUp
, swapDown
, swapMaster
, focusUp
, focusDown
, focusMaster
, toggleFocusFloat
-- ** 'G.Groups'-secific actions
, swapGroupUp
, swapGroupDown
, swapGroupMaster
, focusGroupUp
, focusGroupDown
, focusGroupMaster
, moveToGroupUp
, moveToGroupDown
, moveToNewGroupUp
, moveToNewGroupDown
, splitGroup
-- * Other useful stuff, re-exports
, GroupEQ
, shrinkText
, defaultTheme
) where
import XMonad hiding ((|||))
import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W
import qualified XMonad.Layout.Groups as G
import XMonad.Layout.ZoomRow
import XMonad.Layout.Tabbed
import XMonad.Layout.Named
import XMonad.Layout.Renamed
import XMonad.Layout.LayoutCombinators
import XMonad.Layout.MessageControl
import XMonad.Layout.Decoration
import XMonad.Actions.MessageFeedback
import Control.Monad (unless)
import qualified Data.Map as M
-- $usage
-- This module contains example 'G.Groups'-based layouts, and
-- 'X' actions that are useful when using them. You can either
-- import this module directly, or look at its source
-- for ideas of how "XMonad.Layout.Groups" may be used.
--
-- You can use the contents of this module by adding
--
-- > import XMonad.Layout.Groups.Examples
--
-- to the top of your @.\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@.
--
-- For more information on using any of the layouts, jump directly
-- to its \"Example\" section.
--
-- Whichever layout you choose to use, you will probably want to be
-- able to move focus and windows between groups in a consistent
-- manner. For this, you should take a look at the \"Useful Actions\"
-- section.
--
-- This module exports many operations with the same names as
-- 'G.ModifySpec's from "XMonad.Layout.Groups", so if you want
-- to import both, we suggest to import "XMonad.Layout.Groups"
-- qualified:
--
-- > import qualified XMonad.Layout.Groups as G
--
-- For more information on how to extend your layour hook and key bindings, see
-- "XMonad.Doc.Extending".
-- * Helper: ZoomRow of Group elements
-- | Compare two 'Group's by comparing the ids of their layouts.
data GroupEQ a = GroupEQ
deriving (Show, Read)
instance Eq a => EQF GroupEQ (G.Group l a) where
eq _ (G.G l1 _) (G.G l2 _) = G.sameID l1 l2
zoomRowG :: (Eq a, Show a, Read a, Show (l a), Read (l a))
=> ZoomRow GroupEQ (G.Group l a)
zoomRowG = zoomRowWith GroupEQ
-- * Example 1: Wmii-like layout
-- $example1
-- A layout inspired by the one used by the wmii (<http://wmii.suckless.org>).
-- Windows groups are arranged in a horizontal row, and each group can lay out
-- its windows
--
-- * by maximizing the focused one
--
-- * by tabbing them (wmii uses a stacked layout, but I'm too lazy to write it)
--
-- * by arranging them in a column.
--
-- As the groups are arranged in a 'ZoomRow', the width of each group can be increased
-- or decreased at will. Groups can also be set to use the whole screen whenever they
-- have focus.
--
-- To use this layout, add 'wmiiLike' (with a 'Shrinker' and decoration 'Theme' as
-- parameters) to your layout hook, for example:
--
-- > myLayout = wmiiLike shrinkText defaultTheme
--
-- To be able to zoom in and out of groups, change their inner layout, etc.,
-- create key bindings for the relevant actions:
--
-- > ((modMask, xK_f), toggleGroupFull)
--
-- and so on.
wmiiLike s t = G.group innerLayout zoomRowG
where column = named "Column" $ Tall 0 (3/100) (1/2)
tabs = named "Tabs" $ tabbed s t
innerLayout = renamed [CutWordsLeft 2] $ ignore NextLayout
$ ignore (JumpToLayout "") $ unEscape
$ column ||| tabs ||| Full
-- | Increase the width of the focused group
zoomGroupIn :: X ()
zoomGroupIn = sendMessage $ G.ToEnclosing $ SomeMessage $ zoomIn
-- | Decrease the size of the focused group
zoomGroupOut :: X ()
zoomGroupOut = sendMessage $ G.ToEnclosing $ SomeMessage $ zoomOut
-- | Reset the size of the focused group to the default
zoomGroupReset :: X ()
zoomGroupReset = sendMessage $ G.ToEnclosing $ SomeMessage $ zoomReset
-- | Toggle whether the currently focused group should be maximized
-- whenever it has focus.
toggleGroupFull :: X ()
toggleGroupFull = sendMessage $ G.ToEnclosing $ SomeMessage $ ZoomFullToggle
-- | Rotate the layouts in the focused group.
groupToNextLayout :: X ()
groupToNextLayout = sendMessage $ escape NextLayout
-- | Switch the focused group to the \"maximized\" layout.
groupToFullLayout :: X ()
groupToFullLayout = sendMessage $ escape $ JumpToLayout "Full"
-- | Switch the focused group to the \"tabbed\" layout.
groupToTabbedLayout :: X ()
groupToTabbedLayout = sendMessage $ escape $ JumpToLayout "Tabs"
-- | Switch the focused group to the \"column\" layout.
groupToVerticalLayout :: X ()
groupToVerticalLayout = sendMessage $ escape $ JumpToLayout "Column"
-- * Example 2: Row of columns
-- $example2
-- A layout that arranges windows in a row of columns. It uses 'ZoomRow's for
-- both, allowing you to:
--
-- * Freely change the proportion of the screen width allocated to each column
--
-- * Freely change the proportion of a column's heigth allocated to each of its windows
--
-- * Set a column to occupy the whole screen space whenever it has focus
--
-- * Set a window to occupy its whole column whenever it has focus
--
-- to use this layout, add 'rowOfColumns' to your layout hook, for example:
--
-- > myLayout = rowOfColumns
--
-- To be able to change the sizes of columns and windows, you can create key bindings
-- for the relevant actions:
--
-- > ((modMask, xK_minus), zoomWindowOut)
--
-- and so on.
rowOfColumns = G.group column zoomRowG
where column = renamed [CutWordsLeft 2, PrependWords "ZoomColumn"] $ Mirror zoomRow
-- | Increase the width of the focused column
zoomColumnIn :: X ()
zoomColumnIn = zoomGroupIn
-- | Decrease the width of the focused column
zoomColumnOut :: X ()
zoomColumnOut = zoomGroupOut
-- | Reset the width of the focused column
zoomColumnReset :: X ()
zoomColumnReset = zoomGroupReset
-- | Toggle whether the currently focused column should
-- take up all available space whenever it has focus
toggleColumnFull :: X ()
toggleColumnFull = toggleGroupFull
-- | Increase the heigth of the focused window
zoomWindowIn :: X ()
zoomWindowIn = sendMessage zoomIn
-- | Decrease the height of the focused window
zoomWindowOut :: X ()
zoomWindowOut = sendMessage zoomOut
-- | Reset the height of the focused window
zoomWindowReset :: X ()
zoomWindowReset = sendMessage zoomReset
-- | Toggle whether the currently focused window should
-- take up the whole column whenever it has focus
toggleWindowFull :: X ()
toggleWindowFull = sendMessage ZoomFullToggle
-- * Example 3: Tabbed groups in a Tall/Full layout.
-- $example3
-- A layout which arranges windows into tabbed groups, and the groups
-- themselves according to XMonad's default algorithm
-- (@'Tall' ||| 'Mirror' 'Tall' ||| 'Full'@). As their names
-- indicate, 'tallTabs' starts as 'Tall', 'mirrorTallTabs' starts
-- as 'Mirror' 'Tall' and 'fullTabs' starts as 'Full', but in any
-- case you can freely switch between the three afterwards.
--
-- You can use any of these three layouts by including it in your layout hook.
-- You will need to provide it with a 'TiledTabsConfig' containing the size
-- parameters for 'Tall' and 'Mirror' 'Tall', and the shrinker and decoration theme
-- for the tabs. If you're happy with defaults, you can use 'defaultTiledTabsConfig':
--
-- > myLayout = tallTabs defaultTiledTabsConfig
--
-- To be able to increase\/decrease the number of master groups and shrink\/expand
-- the master area, you can create key bindings for the relevant actions:
--
-- > ((modMask, xK_h), shrinkMasterGroups)
--
-- and so on.
-- | Configuration data for the "tiled tab groups" layout
data TiledTabsConfig s = TTC { vNMaster :: Int
, vRatio :: Rational
, vIncrement :: Rational
, hNMaster :: Int
, hRatio :: Rational
, hIncrement :: Rational
, tabsShrinker :: s
, tabsTheme :: Theme }
defaultTiledTabsConfig :: TiledTabsConfig DefaultShrinker
defaultTiledTabsConfig = TTC 1 0.5 (3/100) 1 0.5 (3/100) shrinkText defaultTheme
fullTabs c = G.group (_tabs c) $ Full ||| _vert c ||| _horiz c
tallTabs c = G.group (_tabs c) $ _vert c ||| _horiz c ||| Full
mirrorTallTabs c = G.group (_tabs c) $ _horiz c ||| Full ||| _vert c
_tabs c = named "Tabs" $ tabbed (tabsShrinker c) (tabsTheme c)
_vert c = named "Vertical" $ Tall (vNMaster c) (vIncrement c) (vRatio c)
_horiz c = named "Horizontal" $ Mirror $ Tall (hNMaster c) (hIncrement c) (hRatio c)
-- | Increase the number of master groups by one
increaseNMasterGroups :: X ()
increaseNMasterGroups = sendMessage $ G.ToEnclosing $ SomeMessage $ IncMasterN 1
-- | Decrease the number of master groups by one
decreaseNMasterGroups :: X ()
decreaseNMasterGroups = sendMessage $ G.ToEnclosing $ SomeMessage $ IncMasterN (-1)
-- | Shrink the master area
shrinkMasterGroups :: X ()
shrinkMasterGroups = sendMessage $ G.ToEnclosing $ SomeMessage $ Shrink
-- | Expand the master area
expandMasterGroups :: X ()
expandMasterGroups = sendMessage $ G.ToEnclosing $ SomeMessage $ Expand
-- | Rotate the available outer layout algorithms
nextOuterLayout :: X ()
nextOuterLayout = sendMessage $ G.ToEnclosing $ SomeMessage $ NextLayout
-- * Useful actions
-- $actions
-- "XMonad.Layout.Groups"-based layouts do not have the same notion
-- of window ordering as the rest of XMonad. For this reason, the usual
-- ways of reordering windows and moving focus do not work with them.
-- "XMonad.Layout.Groups" provides 'Message's that can be used to obtain
-- the right effect.
--
-- But what if you want to use both 'G.Groups' and other layouts?
-- This module provides actions that try to send 'G.GroupsMessage's, and
-- fall back to the classic way if the current layout doesn't hande them.
-- They are in the section called \"Layout-generic actions\".
--
-- The sections \"Groups-specific actions\" contains actions that don't make
-- sense for non-'G.Groups'-based layouts. These are simply wrappers around
-- the equivalent 'G.GroupsMessage's, but are included so you don't have to
-- write @sendMessage $ Modify $ ...@ everytime.
-- ** Layout-generic actions
-- #Layout-generic actions#
alt :: G.ModifySpec -> (WindowSet -> WindowSet) -> X ()
alt f g = alt2 (G.Modify f) $ windows g
alt2 :: G.GroupsMessage -> X () -> X ()
alt2 m x = do b <- send m
unless b x
-- | Swap the focused window with the previous one
swapUp :: X ()
swapUp = alt G.swapUp W.swapUp
-- | Swap the focused window with the next one
swapDown :: X ()
swapDown = alt G.swapDown W.swapDown
-- | Swap the focused window with the master window
swapMaster :: X ()
swapMaster = alt G.swapMaster W.swapMaster
-- | If the focused window is floating, focus the next floating
-- window. otherwise, focus the next non-floating one.
focusUp :: X ()
focusUp = ifFloat focusFloatUp focusNonFloatUp
-- | If the focused window is floating, focus the next floating
-- window. otherwise, focus the next non-floating one.
focusDown :: X ()
focusDown = ifFloat focusFloatDown focusNonFloatDown
-- | Move focus to the master window
focusMaster :: X ()
focusMaster = alt G.focusMaster W.shiftMaster
-- | Move focus between the floating and non-floating layers
toggleFocusFloat :: X ()
toggleFocusFloat = ifFloat focusNonFloat focusFloatUp
-- *** Floating layer helpers
getFloats :: X [Window]
getFloats = gets $ M.keys . W.floating . windowset
getWindows :: X [Window]
getWindows = gets $ W.integrate' . W.stack . W.workspace . W.current . windowset
ifFloat :: X () -> X () -> X ()
ifFloat x1 x2 = withFocused $ \w -> do floats <- getFloats
if elem w floats then x1 else x2
focusNonFloat :: X ()
focusNonFloat = alt2 G.Refocus helper
where helper = withFocused $ \w -> do
ws <- getWindows
floats <- getFloats
let (before, after) = span (/=w) ws
case filter (flip notElem floats) $ after ++ before of
[] -> return ()
w':_ -> focus w'
focusHelper :: (Bool -> Bool) -- ^ if you want to focus a floating window, 'id'.
-- if you want a non-floating one, 'not'.
-> ([Window] -> [Window]) -- ^ if you want the next window, 'id'.
-- if you want the previous one, 'reverse'.
-> X ()
focusHelper f g = withFocused $ \w -> do
ws <- getWindows
let (before, _:after) = span (/=w) ws
let toFocus = g $ after ++ before
floats <- getFloats
case filter (f . flip elem floats) toFocus of
[] -> return ()
w':_ -> focus w'
focusNonFloatUp :: X ()
focusNonFloatUp = alt2 (G.Modify G.focusUp) $ focusHelper not reverse
focusNonFloatDown :: X ()
focusNonFloatDown = alt2 (G.Modify G.focusDown) $ focusHelper not id
focusFloatUp :: X ()
focusFloatUp = focusHelper id reverse
focusFloatDown :: X ()
focusFloatDown = focusHelper id id
-- ** Groups-specific actions
wrap :: G.ModifySpec -> X ()
wrap = sendMessage . G.Modify
-- | Swap the focused group with the previous one
swapGroupUp :: X ()
swapGroupUp = wrap G.swapGroupUp
-- | Swap the focused group with the next one
swapGroupDown :: X ()
swapGroupDown = wrap G.swapGroupDown
-- | Swap the focused group with the master group
swapGroupMaster :: X ()
swapGroupMaster = wrap G.swapGroupMaster
-- | Move the focus to the previous group
focusGroupUp :: X ()
focusGroupUp = wrap G.focusGroupUp
-- | Move the focus to the next group
focusGroupDown :: X ()
focusGroupDown = wrap G.focusGroupDown
-- | Move the focus to the master group
focusGroupMaster :: X ()
focusGroupMaster = wrap G.focusGroupMaster
-- | Move the focused window to the previous group. The 'Bool' argument
-- determines what will be done if the focused window is in the very first
-- group: Wrap back to the end ('True'), or create a new group before
-- it ('False').
moveToGroupUp :: Bool -> X ()
moveToGroupUp = wrap . G.moveToGroupUp
-- | Move the focused window to the next group. The 'Bool' argument
-- determines what will be done if the focused window is in the very last
-- group: Wrap back to the beginning ('True'), or create a new group after
-- it ('False').
moveToGroupDown :: Bool -> X ()
moveToGroupDown = wrap . G.moveToGroupDown
-- | Move the focused window to a new group before the current one
moveToNewGroupUp :: X ()
moveToNewGroupUp = wrap G.moveToNewGroupUp
-- | Move the focused window to a new group after the current one
moveToNewGroupDown :: X ()
moveToNewGroupDown = wrap G.moveToNewGroupDown
-- | Split the focused group in two at the position of the focused
-- window.
splitGroup :: X ()
splitGroup = wrap G.splitGroup