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2009-10-22 | Refer to modm as the current modMask | Adam Vogt | 1 | -1/+1 | |
Ignore-this: d097c7dc1746c55e1d4078a7148f9d5a This makes the config suggestions consistent with the current template. darcs-hash:20091022041126-1499c-5dd63076fdd71a61276cfc8e648bada81d9cc586.gz | |||||
2009-09-04 | Mark modules last-modified in 2007 as stable | Adam Vogt | 1 | -1/+1 | |
Ignore-this: 53f7fde5684cd9f105cf4e3ce0d849d2 http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/xmonad/2009-July/008328.html darcs-hash:20090904005147-1499c-26b69f4359925d57dcbbed2a557fc4b1b69eaca4.gz | |||||
2007-11-28 | refactor XMonad.Prompt, add new modules XMonad.Prompt.{Input,Email} | Brent Yorgey | 1 | -0/+114 | |
XMonad.Prompt.Input is a new module which provides a framework for prompting the user for input and passing it along to some other action, useful for building actions which require user input. XMonad.Prompt.Email is a simple example of the use of XMonad.Prompt.Input, which prompts the user for a recipient, subject, and body, and sends a one-line email. I also made a small refactoring to XMonad.Prompt in order to support XMonad.Prompt.Input. darcs-hash:20071128142417-bd4d7-659505bd53d074cd3d11df65014a722b6275d57c.gz |