Copyright | Quentin Moser <moserq@gmail.com> |
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License | BSD-style (see LICENSE) |
Maintainer | orphaned |
Stability | stable |
Portability | unportable |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
Utility functions for XMonad.Layout.Groups.
Synopsis
- swapUp :: X ()
- swapDown :: X ()
- swapMaster :: X ()
- focusUp :: X ()
- focusDown :: X ()
- focusMaster :: X ()
- toggleFocusFloat :: X ()
- swapGroupUp :: X ()
- swapGroupDown :: X ()
- swapGroupMaster :: X ()
- focusGroupUp :: X ()
- focusGroupDown :: X ()
- focusGroupMaster :: X ()
- moveToGroupUp :: Bool -> X ()
- moveToGroupDown :: Bool -> X ()
- moveToNewGroupUp :: X ()
- moveToNewGroupDown :: X ()
- splitGroup :: X ()
Usage
This module provides helpers functions for use with XMonad.Layout.Groups-based layouts. You can use its contents by adding
import XMonad.Layout.Groups.Helpers
to the top of your ./.xmonad/xmonad.hs
.
XMonad.Layout.Groups-based layouts do not have the same notion
of window ordering as the rest of XMonad. For this reason, the usual
ways of reordering windows and moving focus do not work with them.
XMonad.Layout.Groups provides Message
s that can be used to obtain
the right effect.
But what if you want to use both Groups
and other layouts?
This module provides actions that try to send GroupsMessage
s, and
fall back to the classic way if the current layout doesn't hande them.
They are in the section called "Layout-generic actions".
The sections "Groups-specific actions" contains actions that don't make
sense for non-Groups
-based layouts. These are simply wrappers around
the equivalent GroupsMessage
s, but are included so you don't have to
write sendMessage $ Modify $ ...
everytime.
This module exports many operations with the same names as
ModifySpec
s from XMonad.Layout.Groups, so if you want
to import both, we suggest to import XMonad.Layout.Groups
qualified:
import qualified XMonad.Layout.Groups as G
For more information on how to extend your layour hook and key bindings, see XMonad.Doc.Extending.
Layout-generic actions
swapMaster :: X () Source #
Swap the focused window with the master window
If the focused window is floating, focus the next floating window. otherwise, focus the next non-floating one.
If the focused window is floating, focus the next floating window. otherwise, focus the next non-floating one.
focusMaster :: X () Source #
Move focus to the master window
toggleFocusFloat :: X () Source #
Move focus between the floating and non-floating layers
Groups
-secific actions
swapGroupUp :: X () Source #
Swap the focused group with the previous one
swapGroupDown :: X () Source #
Swap the focused group with the next one
swapGroupMaster :: X () Source #
Swap the focused group with the master group
focusGroupUp :: X () Source #
Move the focus to the previous group
focusGroupDown :: X () Source #
Move the focus to the next group
focusGroupMaster :: X () Source #
Move the focus to the master group
moveToGroupUp :: Bool -> X () Source #
moveToGroupDown :: Bool -> X () Source #
moveToNewGroupUp :: X () Source #
Move the focused window to a new group before the current one
moveToNewGroupDown :: X () Source #
Move the focused window to a new group after the current one
splitGroup :: X () Source #
Split the focused group in two at the position of the focused window.