Copyright | (c) Spencer Janssen <spencerjanssen@gmail.com> |
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License | BSD |
Maintainer | Spencer Janssen <spencerjanssen@gmail.com> |
Stability | unstable |
Portability | unportable |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
This module provides a config suitable for use with a desktop environment such as KDE or GNOME.
Synopsis
- desktopConfig :: XConfig (ModifiedLayout AvoidStruts (Choose Tall (Choose (Mirror Tall) Full)))
- desktopLayoutModifiers :: LayoutClass l a => l a -> ModifiedLayout AvoidStruts l a
Documentation
Several basic integration settings are common to all of xmonad's
desktop integration configurations. The specific desktop environment
(DE) modules like XMonad.Config.Gnome use this module's
desktopConfig
to set up basic communication between xmonad and
the DE via a subset of the Extended Window Manager Hints (EWMH)
specification. Extra xmonad settings unique to specific DE's are
added by overriding or modifying desktopConfig
fields in the
same way that the default configuration is customized in
~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs
.
For more information about EWMH see:
http://standards.freedesktop.org/wm-spec/wm-spec-latest.html
See also: XMonad.Hooks.EwmhDesktops, XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks, XMonad.Util.EZConfig.
Usage
While this document describes how to configure xmonad, you also need to set up your Desktop Environment (DE) and display manager to use xmonad as its window manager. For DE and distro specific tips on how to do so, see the xmonad wiki:
http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad
To configure xmonad for use with a DE or with DE tools like panels
and pagers, in place of def
in your ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs
,
use desktopConfig
or one of the other desktop configs from the
XMonad.Config
namespace. The following setup and customization examples
work the same way for the other desktop configs as for desktopConfig
.
If you are using a specific DE config, import its module instead, and
use its config in place of desktopConfig
in the following examples.
import XMonad import XMonad.Config.Desktop main = xmonad desktopConfig
desktopConfig
is an XConfig
that configures xmonad to
ignore and leave room for dock type windows like panels and trays, adds
the default key binding to toggle panel visibility, and activates basic
EWMH support. It also sets a prettier root window mouse pointer.
desktopConfig :: XConfig (ModifiedLayout AvoidStruts (Choose Tall (Choose (Mirror Tall) Full))) Source #
Customizing a desktop config
To customize a desktop config, modify its fields as is illustrated with
the default configuration def
in "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Extending xmonad".
Modifying layouts, manageHook, or key bindings
See also XMonad.Util.EZConfig for more options for modifying key bindings. To add to layouts, manageHook or key bindings use something like the following to combine your modifications with the desktop config settings:
import XMonad import XMonad.Config.Desktop import XMonad.Layout.Tabbed import XMonad.Util.EZConfig (additionalKeys) main = xmonad $ desktopConfig { -- add manage hooks while still ignoring panels and using default manageHooks manageHook = myManageHook <+> manageHook desktopConfig -- add a fullscreen tabbed layout that does not avoid covering -- up desktop panels before the desktop layouts , layoutHook = simpleTabbed ||| layoutHook desktopConfig } -- add a screenshot key to the default desktop bindings `additionalKeys` [ ((mod4Mask, xK_F8), spawn "scrot") ]
To replace the desktop layouts with your own choices, but still
allow toggling panel visibility, use desktopLayoutModifiers
to
modify your layouts:
, layoutHook = desktopLayoutModifiers $ simpleTabbed ||| Tall 1 0.03 0.5
desktopLayoutModifiers
modifies a layout to avoid covering docks, panels,
etc. that set the _NET_WM_STRUT_PARTIAL
property.
See also XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks.
desktopLayoutModifiers :: LayoutClass l a => l a -> ModifiedLayout AvoidStruts l a Source #
Modifying the logHook
To add to the logHook while still sending workspace and window information to DE apps use something like:
, logHook = myLogHook <+> logHook desktopConfig
Or for more elaborate logHooks you can use do
:
, logHook = do dynamicLogWithPP xmobarPP updatePointer (Relative 0.9 0.9) logHook desktopConfig
Modifying the handleEventHook
To customize xmonad's event handling while still having it respond to EWMH events from pagers, task bars:
, handleEventHook = myEventHooks <+> handleEventHook desktopConfig
or mconcat
if you write a list event of event hooks
, handleEventHook = mconcat [ myMouseHandler , myMessageHandler , handleEventHook desktopConfig ]
Note that the event hooks are run left to right (in contrast to
ManageHook
S which are right to left)
Modifying the startupHook
To run the desktop startupHook, plus add further actions to be run each
time xmonad starts or restarts, use <+>
to combine actions as in the
logHook example, or something like:
, startupHook = do startupHook desktopConfig spawn "xmonad-restart.sh" adjustEventInput