--- XMonad configuration file.
+-- xmonad configuration file.
--
--- Should work fine with XMonad 0.7 and above.
+-- Tested with xmonad 0.9, most settings should work fine with xmonad 0.7.
-- "hiding" necessary for LayoutCombinators.
import XMonad.Layout.Named
-- Necessary for JumpToLayout.
import XMonad.Layout.LayoutCombinators
+-- Necessary for Limit layout.
+import XMonad.Layout.TwoPane
+-- Necessary for the Gimp layout.
+import XMonad.Layout.PerWorkspace
+import XMonad.Layout.IM
-- Prevent new windows from spawning in the master pane. Taken from
--
-- 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).
-myLayoutHook = named "Default" (smartBorders $ Mirror tiled) ||| Full ||| named "Vertical" tiled
- where
+--
+-- 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.
+--
+-- onWorkspace is used for a special layout for Gimp, thanks to Nathan Howell
+-- (http://nathanhowell.net/2009/03/08/xmonad-and-the-gimp/) for this layout
+-- (read on 2011-06-19).
+myLayoutHook =
+ onWorkspace "5" gimp
+ $ (
+ 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.
delta = 3/100
-- Default proportion of screen occupied by master pane.
ratio = 1/2
+ -- Special layout for Gimp: toolbox left, dock right, main window in the
+ -- center.
+ gimp = withIM (0.11) (Role "gimp-toolbox") $
+ reflectHoriz $
+ withIM (0.15) (Role "gimp-dock")
+ -- Layouts for the centered window.
+ (Mirror tiled ||| Full)
-- 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
, 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
, return True -?> doF W.focusDown
]
--- Switch to next layout with descriptions in desc, other layouts are skipped.
--- This allows switching to some layouts with mappings but excluding them from
+-- 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 (2010-06-13 12:45 CEST), modified to
--- take list of layouts to switch to, not layouts to exclude.
-nextLayoutIncluding descs =
- do broadcastMessage NextLayout
- d <- gets (description . W.layout . W.workspace . W.current . windowset)
- if d `elem` descs
- then refresh
- else nextLayoutIncluding descs
+-- #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
myKeys = [
-- Switch to next layout, but only use the listed layouts.
((mod4Mask, xK_space), nextLayoutIncluding ["Default", "Full"])
-- Switch to vertical tiled layout.
, ((mod4Mask, xK_v), sendMessage $ JumpToLayout "Vertical")
+ -- Switch to limit layout which displays only one window in the lower
+ -- pane.
+ , ((mod4Mask, xK_b), sendMessage $ JumpToLayout "Limit")
-- Switch to last active workspace, thanks to moljac024 in #xmonad on
-- Freenode (2010-12-18 14:45 CET).
]
++
-- When using multiple screens, switching to another workspace causes
- -- Xmonad to pull the workspace to the current screen if it was also
+ -- 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
+ -- 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) to
- -- use the default XMonad workspaces.
+ -- Thanks to MrElendig in #xmonad on Freenode (2010-06-17 17:16 CEST) how
+ -- to use the default xmonad workspaces.
[((m .|. mod4Mask, k), windows $ f i)
| (i, k) <- zip (XMonad.workspaces defaultConfig) [xK_1 .. xK_9]
, (f, m) <- [(W.view, 0), (W.shift, shiftMask)]]
, manageHook = myManageHook
-- Use unicode rxvt as my terminal.
, terminal = "urxvt"
- -- Necessary for Java so it recognizes XMonad as tiling window manager.
+ -- Necessary for Java so it recognizes xmonad as tiling window manager.
, startupHook = setWMName "LG3D"
}
`additionalKeys` myKeys