From eb565dbb5e258a329eed003147492aedda0f75a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brent Yorgey Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 23:47:12 +0100 Subject: Warp.hs: haddock fixes darcs-hash:20071217224712-bd4d7-0fa4da156f09a67bb47fb808fc1dc2f6cbd9ef8f.gz --- XMonad/Actions/Warp.hs | 12 ++++++++---- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'XMonad/Actions/Warp.hs') diff --git a/XMonad/Actions/Warp.hs b/XMonad/Actions/Warp.hs index 075a133..e0d3c03 100644 --- a/XMonad/Actions/Warp.hs +++ b/XMonad/Actions/Warp.hs @@ -40,15 +40,19 @@ then add appropriate keybindings to warp the pointer; for example: Note that warping to a particular screen may change the focus. -warpToScreen and warpToWindow can be used in a variety of ways. Suppose you wanted to emulate -Ratpoison's 'banish' command, which moves the mouse pointer to a corner; you could define: +'warpToScreen' and 'warpToWindow' can be used in a variety of +ways. Suppose you wanted to emulate Ratpoison's \'banish\' command, +which moves the mouse pointer to a corner; you could define: + > banish :: X () > banish = warpToWindow 1 1 -- lower left -And if you wanted to run it on every window or focus movement, you could put it -into your xmonad.hs's logHook (which activates on every change) like thus: +And if you wanted to run it on every window or focus movement, you +could put it into your @xmonad.hs@'s logHook (which activates on every +change) like thus: > , logHook = banish + -} -- For detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see -- cgit v1.2.3