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{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances, MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Layout.PerWorkspace
-- Copyright : (c) Brent Yorgey
-- License : BSD-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : <byorgey@gmail.com>
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- Configure layouts on a per-workspace basis. NOTE that this module
-- does not (yet) work in conjunction with multiple screens! =(
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Layout.PerWorkspace (
-- * Usage
-- $usage
onWorkspace, onWorkspaces
) where
import XMonad
import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W
import Data.Maybe (fromMaybe)
-- $usage
-- You can use this module by importing it into your ~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs file:
--
-- > import XMonad.Layout.PerWorkspace
--
-- and modifying your layoutHook as follows (for example):
--
-- > layoutHook = onWorkspace "foo" l1 $ -- layout l1 will be used on workspace "foo".
-- > onWorkspaces ["bar","6"] l2 $ -- layout l2 will be used on workspaces "bar" and "6".
-- > l3 -- layout l3 will be used on all other workspaces.
--
-- Note that @l1@, @l2@, and @l3@ can be arbitrarily complicated layouts,
-- e.g. @(Full ||| smartBorders $ tabbed shrinkText defaultTConf ||| ...)@
--
-- In another scenario, suppose you wanted to have layouts A, B, and C
-- available on all workspaces, except that on workspace foo you want
-- layout D instead of C. You could do that as follows:
--
-- > layoutHook = A ||| B ||| onWorkspace "foo" D C
--
-- NOTE that this module does not (yet) work in conjunction with
-- multiple screens. =(
-- | Specify one layout to use on a particular workspace, and another
-- to use on all others. The second layout can be another call to
-- 'onWorkspace', and so on.
onWorkspace :: (LayoutClass l1 a, LayoutClass l2 a)
=> WorkspaceId -- ^ the tag of the workspace to match
-> (l1 a) -- ^ layout to use on the matched workspace
-> (l2 a) -- ^ layout to use everywhere else
-> PerWorkspace l1 l2 a
onWorkspace wsId l1 l2 = PerWorkspace [wsId] Nothing l1 l2
-- | Specify one layout to use on a particular set of workspaces, and
-- another to use on all other workspaces.
onWorkspaces :: (LayoutClass l1 a, LayoutClass l2 a)
=> [WorkspaceId] -- ^ tags of workspaces to match
-> (l1 a) -- ^ layout to use on matched workspaces
-> (l2 a) -- ^ layout to use everywhere else
-> PerWorkspace l1 l2 a
onWorkspaces wsIds l1 l2 = PerWorkspace wsIds Nothing l1 l2
-- | Structure for representing a workspace-specific layout along with
-- a layout for all other workspaces. We store the tags of workspaces
-- to be matched, and the two layouts. Since layouts are stored\/tracked
-- per workspace, once we figure out whether we're on a matched workspace,
-- we can cache that information using a (Maybe Bool). This is necessary
-- to be able to correctly implement the 'description' method of
-- LayoutClass, since a call to description is not able to query the
-- WM state to find out which workspace it was called in.
data PerWorkspace l1 l2 a = PerWorkspace [WorkspaceId]
(Maybe Bool)
(l1 a)
(l2 a)
deriving (Read, Show)
instance (LayoutClass l1 a, LayoutClass l2 a) => LayoutClass (PerWorkspace l1 l2) a where
-- do layout with l1, then return a modified PerWorkspace caching
-- the fact that we're in the matched workspace.
doLayout p@(PerWorkspace _ (Just True) lt _) r s = do
(wrs, mlt') <- doLayout lt r s
return (wrs, Just $ mkNewPerWorkspaceT p mlt')
-- do layout with l1, then return a modified PerWorkspace caching
-- the fact that we're not in the matched workspace.
doLayout p@(PerWorkspace _ (Just False) _ lf) r s = do
(wrs, mlf') <- doLayout lf r s
return (wrs, Just $ mkNewPerWorkspaceF p mlf')
-- figure out which layout to use based on the current workspace.
doLayout (PerWorkspace wsIds Nothing l1 l2) r s = do
t <- getCurrentTag
doLayout (PerWorkspace wsIds (Just $ t `elem` wsIds) l1 l2) r s
-- handle messages; same drill as doLayout.
handleMessage p@(PerWorkspace _ (Just True) lt _) m = do
mlt' <- handleMessage lt m
return . Just $ mkNewPerWorkspaceT p mlt'
handleMessage p@(PerWorkspace _ (Just False) _ lf) m = do
mlf' <- handleMessage lf m
return . Just $ mkNewPerWorkspaceF p mlf'
handleMessage (PerWorkspace _ Nothing _ _) _ = return Nothing
description (PerWorkspace _ (Just True ) l1 _) = description l1
description (PerWorkspace _ (Just False) _ l2) = description l2
-- description's result is not in the X monad, so we have to wait
-- until a doLayout for the information about which workspace
-- we're in to get cached.
description _ = "PerWorkspace"
-- | Construct new PerWorkspace values with possibly modified layouts.
mkNewPerWorkspaceT :: PerWorkspace l1 l2 a -> Maybe (l1 a) ->
PerWorkspace l1 l2 a
mkNewPerWorkspaceT (PerWorkspace wsIds b lt lf) mlt' =
(\lt' -> PerWorkspace wsIds b lt' lf) $ fromMaybe lt mlt'
mkNewPerWorkspaceF :: PerWorkspace l1 l2 a -> Maybe (l2 a) ->
PerWorkspace l1 l2 a
mkNewPerWorkspaceF (PerWorkspace wsIds b lt lf) mlf' =
(\lf' -> PerWorkspace wsIds b lt lf') $ fromMaybe lf mlf'
-- | Get the tag of the currently active workspace. Note that this
-- is only guaranteed to be the same workspace for which doLayout
-- was called if there is only one screen.
getCurrentTag :: X WorkspaceId
getCurrentTag = gets windowset >>= return . W.tag . W.workspace . W.current
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