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David Roundy should probably have a look at this, but this change makes sense
to me. Plus it makes NoBorders work in combination with SwitchTrans. :-)
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This is based on Andrea Rossato's standalone tools and is meant for integration straight into a Config.hs. It offers two main functions, 'getSelection' and 'putSelection', whose names should be self-explanatory.
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This means we don't need to draw colors that are this color. Also
speeds up redrawing, since the X server can do all the drawing on its
own, without talking with xmonad.
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This patch should go after my other one -- I'd missed some files that used
-fglasgow-exts.
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It seems that GHC 6.6 just enables -fglasgow-exts when it sees any LANGUAGE
pragma, so not all of them were added; this patch adds the rest of them, which
is necessary for xmonad to compile in GHC >
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getShellCompl is useful for writing prompts in Config.hs or even full standalone prompts; and personally, if a small utility function like 'split' can be exported, how much more so something useful like getShellCompl?
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It seems 'noBorder full' no longer hacks it.
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Code contributed by Spencer (basically I just removed FilePath
depenency).
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Hi,
This patch merges the additional functionality of my NextWorkspace into CycleWS,
using a compatible interface for what was there before.
Greetings,
Joachim
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It now also detects window with STRUT set and modifies the gap accordingly.
Cheveats:
* Only acts on STRUT apps on creation, not if you move or close them
* To reset the gap, press Mod-b twice and restart xmonad (Mod-q)
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I just added to the docs how to move a window to the next workspace
_and_ switch to that (by >>’ing the two actions). Some users (like me, it
seems) probably prefer that behaviour.
Greetings,
Joachim
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Hi,
inspired by RotView, I implemented an Extension that allows the user to go
forward or backward in the list of workspaces, or to move the current
window to the next or previous workspace. Haddock included. Works here, but
hardly tested (and while tired).
Cu torrow @ HacII, if you are there.
Greetings,
Joachim
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Yay, SetWMName contains just what I need! Thanks Ivan, that saved me quite
some work. Now the panel switch should work even when you start with xmonad
right away, and don’t run it after metacity has run before :-]
Greetings,
Joachim
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focused window
I liked the window-title-in-statusbar feature of dwm very much and wanted to
have that in XMonad as well. Somewhere on the net I found some code to put
into Config.hs (and sorry, that was last week and I already forgot where I got
it from) which I modified and put into the DynamicLog extension. One can now
set the logHook in Config.hs either to dynamicLogWithTitle to get the usual
layout description and workspace list plus window title enclosed in angle
brackets, or dynamicLogWithTitleColored "white" (or "red" etc.) to have xmonad
print out some ^fg() markers for dzen to display the window title in the given
color.
Some windows (like terminals or browsers) change their window title from time
to time but xmonad does not recognize this. So I started learning Haskell to
provide patches for X11-extras and xmonad so that PropertyNotify events are
captured and, if the event notifies about a WM_NAME property change, call the
logHook to update the status bar.
Hope you find this useful,
Christian
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