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-rw-r--r--XMonad/Config/Desktop.hs16
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/XMonad/Config/Desktop.hs b/XMonad/Config/Desktop.hs
index 0084306..e05c577 100644
--- a/XMonad/Config/Desktop.hs
+++ b/XMonad/Config/Desktop.hs
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ import qualified Data.Map as M
-- To add to the logHook while still sending workspace and window information
-- to DE apps use something like:
--
--- > , logHook = myLogHook >> logHook desktopConfig
+-- > , logHook = myLogHook <+> logHook desktopConfig
--
-- Or for more elaborate logHooks you can use @do@:
--
@@ -138,25 +138,23 @@ import qualified Data.Map as M
-- $eventHook
-- To customize xmonad's event handling while still having it respond
--- to EWMH events from pagers, task bars, etc. add to your imports:
+-- to EWMH events from pagers, task bars:
--
--- > import Data.Monoid
+-- > , handleEventHook = myEventHooks <+> handleEventHook desktopConfig
--
--- and use 'Data.Monoid.mappend' to combine event hooks (right to left application like @\<+\>@)
---
--- > , handleEventHook = mappend myEventHooks (handleEventHook desktopConfig)
---
--- or 'Data.Monoid.mconcat' (like @composeAll@)
+-- or 'mconcat' if you write a list event of event hooks
--
-- > , handleEventHook = mconcat
-- > [ myMouseHandler
-- > , myMessageHandler
-- > , handleEventHook desktopConfig ]
--
+-- Note that the event hooks are run left to right (in contrast to
+-- 'ManageHook'S which are right to left)
-- $startupHook
-- To run the desktop startupHook, plus add further actions to be run each
--- time xmonad starts or restarts, use '>>' to combine actions as in the
+-- time xmonad starts or restarts, use '<+>' to combine actions as in the
-- logHook example, or something like:
--
-- > , startupHook = do