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-- |
-- Module : Config.hs
-- Copyright : (c) Spencer Janssen 2007
-- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : dons@cse.unsw.edu.au
-- Stability : stable
-- Portability : portable
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module Config where
--
-- xmonad bindings follow mostly the dwm/wmii conventions:
--
-- key combination action
--
-- mod-shift-return new xterm
-- mod-p launch dmenu
-- mod-shift-p launch gmrun
--
-- mod-space switch tiling mode
--
-- mod-tab raise next window in stack
-- mod-j
-- mod-k
--
-- mod-h decrease the size of the master area
-- mod-l increase the size of the master area
--
-- mod-shift-c kill client
-- mod-shift-q exit window manager
-- mod-shift-ctrl-q restart window manager ('xmonad' must be in $PATH)
--
-- mod-return cycle the current tiling order
--
-- mod-1..9 switch to workspace N
-- mod-shift-1..9 move client to workspace N
--
-- mod-w,e,r switch to physical/Xinerama screen 1, 2 or 3.
--
-- xmonad places each window into a "workspace." Each workspace can have
-- any number of windows, which you can cycle though with mod-j and mod-k.
-- Windows are either displayed full screen, tiled horizontally, or tiled
-- vertically. You can toggle the layout mode with mod-space, which will
-- cycle through the available modes.
--
-- You can switch to workspace N with mod-N. For example, to switch to
-- workspace 5, you would press mod-5. Similarly, you can move the current
-- window to another workspace with mod-shift-N.
--
-- When running with multiple monitors (Xinerama), each screen has exactly
-- 1 workspace visible. When xmonad starts, workspace 1 is on screen 1,
-- workspace 2 is on screen 2, etc. If you switch to a workspace which is
-- currently visible on another screen, xmonad simply switches focus to
-- that screen. If you switch to a workspace which is *not* visible, xmonad
-- replaces the workspace on the *current* screen with the workspace you
-- selected.
--
-- For example, if you have the following configuration:
--
-- Screen 1: Workspace 2
-- Screen 2: Workspace 5 (current workspace)
--
-- and you wanted to view workspace 7 on screen 1, you would press:
--
-- mod-2 (to select workspace 2, and make screen 1 the current screen)
-- mod-7 (to select workspace 7)
--
-- Since switching to the workspace currently visible on a given screen is
-- such a common operation, shortcuts are provided: mod-{w,e,r} switch to
-- the workspace currently visible on screens 1, 2, and 3 respectively.
-- Likewise, shift-mod-{w,e,r} moves the current window to the workspace on
-- that screen. Using these keys, the above example would become mod-w
-- mod-7.
--
import Data.Ratio
import Data.Bits
import qualified Data.Map as M
import System.Exit
import Graphics.X11.Xlib
import XMonad
import Operations
-- The number of workspaces:
workspaces :: Int
workspaces = 9
-- modMask lets you easily change which modkey you use. The default is mod1Mask
-- ("left alt"). You may also consider using mod3Mask ("right alt"), which
-- does not conflict with emacs keybindings. The "windows key" is usually
-- mod4Mask.
modMask :: KeyMask
modMask = mod1Mask
-- How much to change the horizontal/vertical split bar by defalut.
defaultDelta :: Rational
defaultDelta = 3%100
-- The mask for the numlock key. You may need to change this on some systems.
-- You can find the numlock modifier by running "xmodmap" and looking for a
-- modifier with Num_Lock bound to it.
numlockMask :: KeyMask
numlockMask = mod2Mask
-- Border colors for unfocused and focused windows, respectively.
normalBorderColor, focusedBorderColor :: String
normalBorderColor = "#dddddd"
focusedBorderColor = "#ff0000"
-- What layout to start in, and what the default proportion for the
-- left pane should be in the tiled layout. See LayoutDesc and
-- friends in XMonad.hs for options.
startingLayoutDesc :: LayoutDesc
startingLayoutDesc =
LayoutDesc { layoutType = Full
, tileFraction = 1%2 }
-- The keys list.
keys :: M.Map (KeyMask, KeySym) (X ())
keys = M.fromList $
[ ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_Return), spawn "xterm")
, ((modMask, xK_p ), spawn "exe=`dmenu_path | dmenu` && exec $exe")
, ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_p ), spawn "gmrun")
, ((modMask, xK_space ), switchLayout)
, ((modMask, xK_Tab ), raise GT)
, ((modMask, xK_j ), raise GT)
, ((modMask, xK_k ), raise LT)
, ((modMask, xK_h ), changeSplit (negate defaultDelta))
, ((modMask, xK_l ), changeSplit defaultDelta)
, ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_c ), kill)
, ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_q ), io $ exitWith ExitSuccess)
, ((modMask .|. shiftMask .|. controlMask, xK_q ), io restart)
-- Cycle the current tiling order
, ((modMask, xK_Return), promote)
] ++
-- Keybindings to get to each workspace:
[((m .|. modMask, k), f i)
| (i, k) <- zip [0 .. fromIntegral workspaces - 1] [xK_1 ..]
, (f, m) <- [(view, 0), (tag, shiftMask)]]
-- Keybindings to each screen :
-- mod-wer (underneath 123) switches to physical/Xinerama screens 1 2 and 3
++
[((m .|. modMask, key), screenWorkspace sc >>= f)
| (key, sc) <- zip [xK_w, xK_e, xK_r] [0..]
, (f, m) <- [(view, 0), (tag, shiftMask)]]