-- xmonad configuration file. -- Copyright (C) 2011-2015 Simon Ruderich -- -- This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -- the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -- (at your option) any later version. -- -- This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -- GNU General Public License for more details. -- -- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -- along with this file. If not, see . import XMonad hiding ( (|||) ) import XMonad.Actions.CycleWS (toggleWS) import XMonad.Hooks.ManageHelpers ((-?>), composeOne) import XMonad.Hooks.SetWMName (setWMName) import XMonad.Layout.LayoutCombinators ((|||), JumpToLayout(..)) import XMonad.Layout.Named (named) import XMonad.Layout.NoBorders (smartBorders) import XMonad.Layout.TwoPane (TwoPane(..)) import XMonad.Util.EZConfig (additionalKeys) import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W -- Prevent new windows from spawning in the master pane. Taken from -- http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Frequently_asked_questions on -- 2009-06-30. Thanks. Modified to not steal focus from the master pane when a -- new window is created, thanks to vav in #xmonad on Freenode (2010-04-15 -- 21:59 CEST). avoidMaster :: W.StackSet i l a s sd -> W.StackSet i l a s sd avoidMaster = W.modify' $ \c -> case c of W.Stack t [] (r:rs) -> W.Stack r [] (t:rs) _ -> c -- Create my custom layout. -- -- Only use horizontal (Mirror tiled) and fullscreen layouts, but allow -- switching to other layouts with bindings. -- -- The master pane is at the top of the screen. To make sure new windows don't -- spawn in the master pane avoidMaster (see below) is used. Borders are only -- drawn when the screen has more then one window (smartBorders). -- -- Thanks to jrick in #xmonad on Freenode (2009-06-29 22:19 CEST) for telling -- me how to remove the vertical tiled layout. -- -- JumpToLayout (from LayoutCombinators) is used to jump to specific layouts, -- thanks to aavogt in #xmonad on Freenode (2011-06-12 22:13 CEST). -- -- named is used to name layouts which allows switching to a specific layout -- (see below), thanks to vav in #xmonad on Freenode (2011-06-12 22:28 CEST). -- -- The limit layout displays only one window in the lower pane, thanks to to -- Qantourisc (2010-06-12 15:15 CEST) for the hint to use TwoPane. myLayoutHook = named "Default" (smartBorders $ Mirror tiled) ||| named "Full" (smartBorders Full) ||| named "Vertical" (smartBorders tiled) ||| named "Limit" (smartBorders $ Mirror $ TwoPane delta ratio) where -- Default tiling algorithm partitions the screen into two panes. tiled = Tall nmaster delta ratio -- The default number of windows in the master pane. nmaster = 1 -- Percent of screen to increment by when resizing panes. delta = 3/100 -- Default proportion of screen occupied by master pane. ratio = 1/2 -- Don't spawn new windows in the master pane (which is at the top of the -- screen). Thanks to dschoepe, aavogt and especially vav in #xmonad on -- Freenode (2009-06-30 02:10f CEST). -- -- Also some applications are spawned on specific workspaces. Thanks to -- dschoepe and ivanm in #xmonad on Freenode (2009-07-12 14:50 CEST). myManageHook :: ManageHook myManageHook = composeOne -- Browser on "2". [ className =? "Iceweasel" -?> doF (W.shift "2") -- Miscellaneous on "3". , className =? "Wireshark" -?> doF (W.shift "3") , title =? "OpenOffice.org" -?> doF (W.shift "3") -- splash screen , className =? "OpenOffice.org 2.4" -?> doF (W.shift "3") , className =? "Vncviewer" -?> doF (W.shift "3") -- Wine on "4". , className =? "Wine" -?> doF (W.shift "4") -- Gimp on "5". , className =? "Gimp" -?> doF (W.shift "5") -- Don't spawn new windows in the master pane. , return True -?> doF avoidMaster -- Prevent windows which get moved to other workspaces from removing the -- focus of the currently selected window. Thanks to vav in #xmonad on -- Freenode (2010-04-15 21:04 CEST). , return True -?> doF W.focusDown ] -- Switch to next layout, but skip all layouts not in layouts argument. This -- allows switching to some layouts with mappings but excluding them from -- meta-space (which gets mapped to this function). Thanks to aavogt in -- #xmonad on Freenode for this function (2011-06-13 12:45 CEST) and -- rootzlevel in #xmonad on Freenode for fixes (2011-06-13 15:20 CEST), -- modified to take list of layouts to switch to, not layouts to exclude. nextLayoutIncluding :: [String] -> X () nextLayoutIncluding layouts = do cws <- gets (W.workspace . W.current . windowset) sendMessageWithNoRefresh NextLayout cws nextLayoutIncluding' layouts 1000 -- nobody has more than 1000 layouts nextLayoutIncluding' :: [String] -> Int -> X () nextLayoutIncluding' layouts iterations = do cws <- gets (W.workspace . W.current . windowset) -- iterations prevents an endless loop if no valid layout can be found. if not ((description $ W.layout cws) `elem` layouts) && iterations > 0 -- Skip over excluded layouts. then do sendMessageWithNoRefresh NextLayout cws nextLayoutIncluding' layouts (iterations - 1) -- Found allowed layout, show it. else refresh -- Use additional workspaces. Access with meta 1,2,..,9,0 for the first ten, -- meta f1,f2,..,f10 for the second ten workspaces (see mappings below). myWorkspaces :: [String] myWorkspaces = map show [1 .. 20 :: Int] -- Use Windows (= Super) key as main key as it doesn't conflict with any other -- key bindings. myModMask :: KeyMask myModMask = mod4Mask myKeys :: [((KeyMask, KeySym), X ())] myKeys = [ -- Switch to next layout, but only use the listed layouts. ((myModMask, xK_f), nextLayoutIncluding ["Default", "Full"]) -- Switch to vertical tiled layout. , ((myModMask, xK_v), sendMessage $ JumpToLayout "Vertical") -- Switch to limit layout which displays only one window in the lower -- pane. , ((myModMask, xK_space), nextLayoutIncluding ["Default","Limit"]) -- Switch to last active workspace, thanks to moljac024 in #xmonad on -- Freenode (2010-12-18 14:45 CET). , ((myModMask, xK_b), toggleWS) -- Lock the screen. , ((myModMask, xK_z), spawn "$HOME/.xlockscreen lock") ] ++ -- When using multiple screens, switching to another workspace causes -- xmonad to pull the workspace to the current screen if it was also -- displayed on another one. This is confusing for me so the following -- code changes it to just switch to the screen where the workspace is -- already displayed. -- -- Thanks to the xmonad FAQ, read on 2010-06-16 13:42 CEST -- (http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Frequently_asked_questions). -- Thanks to MrElendig in #xmonad on Freenode (2010-06-17 17:16 CEST) how -- to use the default xmonad workspaces. Thanks to geekosaur and OODavo in -- #xmonad on Freenode (2012-12-23 01:14 CET) how to use more workspaces. [((m .|. myModMask, k), windows $ f i) | (i, k) <- zip myWorkspaces ([xK_1 .. xK_9] ++ [xK_0] -- 1..9,0 ++ [xK_F1 .. xK_F10]) -- f1..f10 , (f, m) <- [(W.view, 0), (W.shift, shiftMask)]] main :: IO () main = xmonad $ defaultConfig -- Change main key. { modMask = myModMask -- Inactive borders are black - invisible on my black screen. , normalBorderColor = "#000000" -- Active borders are dark red. , focusedBorderColor = "#990000" -- Use my layout and manage hooks (see above). , layoutHook = myLayoutHook , manageHook = myManageHook -- Use unicode rxvt as my terminal. , terminal = "urxvt" -- Necessary for Java so it recognizes xmonad as tiling window manager. , startupHook = setWMName "LG3D" -- Use more workspaces than the default. , workspaces = myWorkspaces } `additionalKeys` myKeys -- vim: nospell