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{- |
Module : XMonad.Util.Paste
Copyright : (C) 2008 Jérémy Bobbio, gwern
License : BSD3
Maintainer : none
Stability : unstable
Portability : unportable
A module for sending key presses to windows. This modules provides generalized
and specialized functions for this task.
-}
module XMonad.Util.Paste ( -- * Usage
-- $usage
pasteSelection,
pasteString,
pasteChar,
sendKey,
sendKeyWindow,
noModMask
)
where
import XMonad (io, theRoot, withDisplay, X ())
import Graphics.X11
import Graphics.X11.Xlib.Extras (none, setEventType, setKeyEvent)
import Control.Monad.Reader (asks)
import XMonad.Operations (withFocused)
import Data.Char (isUpper)
import Data.Maybe (listToMaybe)
import XMonad.Util.XSelection (getSelection)
import XMonad.Util.EZConfig (parseKey)
import Text.ParserCombinators.ReadP (readP_to_S)
{- $usage
Import this module into your xmonad.hs as usual:
> import XMonad.Util.Paste
And use the functions. They all return 'X' (), and so are appropriate
for use as keybindings. Example:
> , ((m, xK_d), pasteString "foo bar") ]
Don't expect too much of the functions; they probably don't work on complex
texts.
-}
-- | Paste the current X mouse selection. Note that this uses 'getSelection' from
-- "XMonad.Util.XSelection" and so is heir to its flaws.
pasteSelection :: X ()
pasteSelection = getSelection >>= pasteString
-- | Send a string to the window which is currently focused. This function correctly
-- handles capitalization. Warning: in dealing with capitalized characters, this assumes a QWERTY layout.
pasteString :: String -> X ()
pasteString = mapM_ (\x -> if isUpper x || x `elem` "~!@#$%^&*()_+{}|:\"<>?" then pasteChar shiftMask x else pasteChar noModMask x)
{- | Send a character to the current window. This is more low-level.
Remember that you must handle the case of capitalization appropriately.
That is, from the window's perspective:
> pasteChar mod2Mask 'F' ~> "f"
You would want to do something like:
> pasteChar shiftMask 'F'
Note that this function makes use of 'stringToKeysym', and so will probably
have trouble with any 'Char' outside ASCII.
-}
pasteChar :: KeyMask -> Char -> X ()
pasteChar m c = sendKey m $ maybe (stringToKeysym [c]) fst
$ listToMaybe $ readP_to_S parseKey [c]
sendKey :: KeyMask -> KeySym -> X ()
sendKey = (withFocused .) . sendKeyWindow
-- | The primitive. Allows you to send any combination of 'KeyMask' and 'KeySym' to any 'Window' you specify.
sendKeyWindow :: KeyMask -> KeySym -> Window -> X ()
sendKeyWindow mods key w = withDisplay $ \d -> do
rootw <- asks theRoot
keycode <- io $ keysymToKeycode d key
io $ allocaXEvent $ \ev -> do
setEventType ev keyPress
setKeyEvent ev w rootw none mods keycode True
sendEvent d w True keyPressMask ev
setEventType ev keyRelease
sendEvent d w True keyReleaseMask ev
-- | A null 'KeyMask'. Used when you don't want a character or string shifted, control'd, or what.
--
-- TODO: This really should be a function in the X11 binding. When noModMask shows up there, remove.
noModMask :: KeyMask
noModMask = 0
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