Warp.hs: haddock fixes

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Brent Yorgey
2007-12-17 22:47:12 +00:00
parent 697d9e21b7
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@@ -40,15 +40,19 @@ then add appropriate keybindings to warp the pointer; for example:
Note that warping to a particular screen may change the focus. Note that warping to a particular screen may change the focus.
warpToScreen and warpToWindow can be used in a variety of ways. Suppose you wanted to emulate 'warpToScreen' and 'warpToWindow' can be used in a variety of
Ratpoison's 'banish' command, which moves the mouse pointer to a corner; you could define: ways. Suppose you wanted to emulate Ratpoison's \'banish\' command,
which moves the mouse pointer to a corner; you could define:
> banish :: X () > banish :: X ()
> banish = warpToWindow 1 1 -- lower left > banish = warpToWindow 1 1 -- lower left
And if you wanted to run it on every window or focus movement, you could put it And if you wanted to run it on every window or focus movement, you
into your xmonad.hs's logHook (which activates on every change) like thus: could put it into your @xmonad.hs@'s logHook (which activates on every
change) like thus:
> , logHook = banish > , logHook = banish
-} -}
-- For detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see -- For detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see