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* Add rearrangers to X.A.GridSelectDmitri Iouchtchenko2013-01-231-9/+59
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* Avoid repainting elements in X.A.GridSelectDmitri Iouchtchenko2013-01-231-11/+21
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* Give a name to the initial state in X.A.GridSelectDmitri Iouchtchenko2013-01-211-14/+14
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* Add XMonad.Config.Bepo (Yorick Laupa)Adam Vogt2015-03-102-0/+48
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* add instance Default WallpaperConfAdam Vogt2015-03-101-0/+3
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* XMonad.Prompt.Pass: Handle hierachical password storesJoachim Breitner2015-02-181-4/+13
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* remove warnings and text dependency from H.WallpaperSetterAdam Vogt2015-03-102-44/+41
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* Added the new hook WallpaperSetteranton.pirogov2015-02-282-0/+224
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* adjust an import to fix the buildAdam Vogt2015-03-101-1/+1
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* merge conflicts in X.L.SpacingAdam Vogt2015-03-101-3/+25
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* Added messages to adjust the gap dynamicallyanton.pirogov2015-03-041-18/+3
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* X.L.Spacing needs -XPatternGuards nowAdam Vogt2015-03-101-0/+1
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* add ConfirmPrompt (Antoine Beaupré)Adam Vogt2015-03-102-0/+52
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* Added messages to adjust the gap dynamicallyanton.pirogov2015-03-031-3/+17
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* add another extension to actually fix the build with ghc-7.10-RC1Adam Vogt2015-01-242-0/+2
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* BinarySpacePartition downstream changesbenweitzman2014-11-101-18/+116
| | | | | | | | | | | Ignore-this: 42ecc2b07388ba0c7b3eac980256c17b Pulled in changes from my repo for this layout on github (https://github.com/benweitzman/BinarySpacePartition) Includes a new mode for resizing windows in a more intuitive way, also contains a bug fix that was preventing users from resiving a window up. Includes changes from github users egasimus (Adam Avramov) and SolitaryCipher (Nick) darcs-hash:20141110202259-9f2e8-06c64eec2a4a139a350b8f729af818d07506b18d.gz
* add XF86AudioMicMute to EZConfig (#582)Adam Vogt2014-12-221-0/+2
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* Generalize new workspace addition functions to support arbitrary insertion.nrujac2014-12-191-8/+32
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ignore-this: 9f8c14b5aa9d398b3f167da0af1a8650 The current DynamicWorkspaces module only supports adding new workspaces at the start of the list of workspaces. This means when binding workspaces to keys based on the position in the list, key bindings can change as workspaces are added in removed in a far more destructive way than necessary. Instead, supporting appending and arbitrary insertion allows the user to determine where the new workspace should be added. This patch is a straight generalization of the addHiddenWorkspace' function. Rather than always using `(:)` to insert the new workspace into the list of workspaces, this patches causes it to use an arbitrary list insertion function instead. A few new functions are added to prevent breakage of external code while exported functions are left unchanged. List of new functions: appendWorkspace appendWorkspacePrompt addWorkspaceAt addHiddenWorkspaceAt Existing functions were modified to call their generalized brethren where possible without changing functionality. This patch should not change behavior for any existing users of this module. darcs-hash:20141219002309-8d489-1a2c5cacb9724bd185836691027d1aefb8a799d5.gz
* address another bitSize/finiteBitSize warningAdam Vogt2014-12-221-1/+6
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* X.L.Master: Add FixMaster layout modifierAnton Vorontsov2014-12-201-5/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ignore-this: 82e9736853287f753248af41843ceb6b This layout modifier is useful for the case if you desire to add a master pane that has fixed width (it's fixed even if there is just one window opened). Especially nice feature if you don't want to have too wide terminal in a master pane. The layout is implemented as an addition to Master layout, so it reuses most of the code. darcs-hash:20141220011339-1836e-543b0c692297779d51fd6f3f71e820366c977721.gz
* filepath dependency for P.Pass was left outAdam Vogt2014-12-211-0/+1
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* remove unused importsAdam Vogt2014-08-153-3/+3
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* fix build with ghc-6.12Adam Vogt2014-08-151-1/+2
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* use FiniteBitSize with ghc >Adam Vogt2014-08-151-1/+7
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* Layout.Spacing: Outer window edges now get as much spacing as inner onesFelix Crux2014-12-191-0/+38
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* add filepath package dependency needed by Prompt.PassAdam Vogt2014-09-091-1/+0
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* X.C.Prime: doc tweaksDevin Mullins2014-10-021-5/+8
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* X.A.Navigation2D: add convenience functions for setting config & keybindingsDevin Mullins2014-10-021-7/+94
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* X.C.Prime: doc fixesDevin Mullins2014-10-011-2/+2
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* X.C.Prime: add 'withScreens' and friendsDevin Mullins2014-10-011-14/+85
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* Implement proper handling of dynamically changing hostnameAnton Vorontsov2014-09-013-9/+97
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ignore-this: 2aeac6d2161e666d40cda6a09f78b208 The module implements a proper way of finding out whether the window is remote or local. Just checking for a hostname and WM_CLIENT_MACHINE being equal is often not enough because the hostname is a changing subject (without any established notification mechanisms), and thus WM_CLIENT_MACHINE and the hostname can diverge even for a local window. This module solves the problem. As soon as there is a new window created, we check the hostname and WM_CLIENT_MACHINE, and then we cache the result into the XMONAD_REMOTE property. Notice that XMonad itself does not know anything about hostnames, nor does it have any dependency on Network.* modules. For this module it is not a problem: you can provide a mean to get the hostname through your config file (see usage). Or, if you don't like the hassle of handling dynamic hostnames (suppose your hostname never changes), it is also fine: this module will fallback to using environment variables. darcs-hash:20140901072158-1836e-fa2b05c79ec3217d5024b7e050b2239dcf7de4b4.gz
* Add Stoppable layout for power savingAnton Vorontsov2014-09-012-0/+131
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ignore-this: a52805d9f3095cd7af48507847ed2fe3 This module implements a special kind of layout modifier, which when applied to a layout, causes xmonad to stop all non-visible processes. In a way, this is a sledge-hammer for applications that drain power. For example, given a web browser on a stoppable workspace, once the workspace is hidden the web browser will be stopped. Note that the stopped application won't be able to communicate with X11 clipboard. For this, the module actually stops applications after a certain delay, giving a chance for a user to complete copy-paste sequence. By default, the delay equals to 15 seconds, it is configurable via 'Stoppable' constructor. The stoppable modifier prepends a mark (by default equals to "Stoppable") to the layout description (alternatively, you can choose your own mark and use it with 'Stoppable' constructor). The stoppable layout (identified by a mark) spans to multiple workspaces, letting you to create groups of stoppable workspaces that only stop processes when none of the workspaces are visible, and conversely, unfreezing all processes even if one of the stoppable workspaces are visible. To stop the process we use signals, which works for most cases. For processes that tinker with signal handling (debuggers), another (Linux-centric) approach may be used. See https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/cgroups/freezer-subsystem.txt darcs-hash:20140901072141-1836e-f65c7bdad9b87883e41a526f496d93f0171ed149.gz
* X.C.Prime: doc changesDevin Mullins2014-09-251-1/+15
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* X.C.Prime: add withWorkspaces et al.Devin Mullins2014-09-251-52/+151
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* X.C.Prime: add ifThenElse bindingDevin Mullins2014-09-241-0/+7
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* X.C.Prime: doc fixesDevin Mullins2014-09-151-5/+5
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* X.C.Prime: fix 'def' hyperlink in docDevin Mullins2014-09-141-3/+3
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* XMonad.Config.Prime, a do-notation for configDevin Mullins2014-09-143-2/+513
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Ignore-this: f7397aa6e6efe5d76acebfa22c567baa Note that the use of RebindableSyntax is because of the need to vary the layoutHook type throughout the config. The alternative, using the existential Layout type, was rejected because it required TemplateHaskell in order to look nice, and TemplateHaskell is not portable. I've tried to make a version of (>>) that also worked on normal monads, but have had no luck as of yet. Maybe some intrepid soul can add it later. darcs-hash:20140914064828-c7120-fbf2746080bb2410b2b70da290fd50eefd49435d.gz
* X.P.Shell: fix doc typome2013-03-171-1/+1
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* reverse workspaces, so that switching to a dynamic workspace group restores ↵nwfilardo2014-09-131-1/+1
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* add filepath dependency, needed by new X.P.Pass moduleme2014-09-131-0/+1
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* add-new-xmonad-prompt-passeniotna.t2014-08-292-0/+143
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ignore-this: 11e85dfe3d24cef88d8d89f4e7b1ec0b This module provides 3 <XMonad.Prompt> to ease passwords manipulation (generate, read, remove): - one to lookup passwords in the password-storage. - one to generate a password for a given password label that the user inputs. - one to delete a stored password for a given password label that the user inputs. All those prompts benefit from the completion system provided by the module <XMonad.Prompt>. The password store is setuped through an environment variable PASSWORD_STORE_DIR. If this is set, use the content of the variable. Otherwise, the password store is located on user's home @$HOME\/.password-store@. Source: - The password storage implementation is <http://git.zx2c4.com/password-store the password-store cli>. - Inspired from <http://babushk.in/posts/combining-xmonad-and-pass.html> darcs-hash:20140829131928-ab0f9-201583ab1cebfed0b77492c080b8a70f7b389eeb.gz
* use Data.Map instead of Data.Map.Strict to support containers < 0.5Adam Vogt2014-08-151-1/+1
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* config-mateallbery.b2014-08-032-0/+86
| | | | | | | | | Ignore-this: d5de258c0a28cd5ba64a59cf37cd480a Initial support for the Mate desktop environment (http://mate-desktop.org). Based on existing Gnome 2 support, since Mate is a maintained fork of Gnome 2. darcs-hash:20140803020659-181ff-928c8525cae12676dc77ca7cb299f86421969a40.gz
* debug-managehookallbery.b2014-08-032-0/+101
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Ignore-this: 51f9255b496cca79e4a53e274c400ecc A set of hooks, and convenience combinators, to help with ManageHook debugging. Ordinary users may well want to use debugManageHookOn in normal configs, specifying a key sequence which can be pressed before running a command in order to capture debug information just for that command's main window. This is especially useful when trying to diagnose issues such as programs that do not play well with SpawnOn, or ManageHook matching on 'title' when the program does not set the window title until after it is mapped. darcs-hash:20140803020601-181ff-78e3735233c7af1d65d1aa3b2b6dbfead1a987b7.gz
* debug-debugallbery.b2014-08-032-60/+111
| | | | | | | | | Ignore-this: cbb2b1d99293e3a4d02a256c2733aeb0 Various fixes and enhancements to DebugWindow and DebugStack. ManageDebug requires these fixes, but some of them are significant even if not using ManageDebug. darcs-hash:20140803020530-181ff-f11b9446cddb31d970d1e227e63ec6ec5a45a0d2.gz
* derive Applicative instances to suppress AMP warningAdam Vogt2014-07-103-3/+7
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* clean up cabal file and drop support for base < 3Adam Vogt2014-07-101-20/+14
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* add-duck-duck-go-search-engineeniotna.t2014-06-171-2/+6
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* XSelection: getSelection: fix connection exhaustion bug (issue #573); ↵gwern2014-06-011-4/+10
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