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author | Don Stewart <dons@cse.unsw.edu.au> | 2007-05-26 08:07:20 +0200 |
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committer | Don Stewart <dons@cse.unsw.edu.au> | 2007-05-26 08:07:20 +0200 |
commit | 5ee40f887fc94b327c8fad77248114c4b253ff6d (patch) | |
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start on TODO list needed for 0.2 to be tagged
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@@ -1,46 +1,13 @@ - tasks for xmonad 0.2 - - fix the numlock issue once and for all - - man page - + - generate man page from Config.hs + - screenshots/web page + - testing/ more QC + - check build systems for X11-extras/X11. + - possibles: - - external statusbar - - floating layer/transients - - more example layout algorithms implemented via config.hs - - more work stabilising and documenting the api - - set up trac? - - get 'design and impl' TR done. + - use more constrained type in StackSet to avoid pattern match warnings - related: - xcb bindings - randr -- think about the statusbar/multithreading. - Three shared TVars: - windowTitle :: TVar String - workspace :: TVar Int - statusText :: TVar String - Three threads: - Main thread, handles all of the events that it handles now. When - necessary, it writes to workspace or windowTitle - - Status IO thread, the algorithm is something like this: - forever $ do - s <- getLine - atomic (writeTVar statusText s) - - Statusbar drawing thread, waits for changes in all three TVars, and - redraws whenever it finds a change. - - -- Notes on new StackSet: - - The actors: screens, workspaces, windows - - Invariants: - - There is exactly one screen in focus at any given time. - - A screen views exactly one workspace. - - A workspace is visible on one or zero screens. - - A workspace has zero or more windows. - - A workspace has either one or zero windows in focus. Zero if the - workspace has no windows, one in all other cases. - - A window is a member of only one workspace. |