Refer to the tutorial instead of X.D.Extending more often

Essentially, whenever the tutorial actually has decent material on the
subject matter.  The replacement is roughly done as follows:

  - logHook → tutorial
  - keybindings → tutorial, as this is thoroughly covered
  - manageHook → tutorial + X.D.Extending, as the manageHook stuff the
    tutorial talks about is a little bit of an afterthought.
  - X.D.Extending (on its own) → tutorial + X.D.Extending
  - layoutHook → tutorial + X.D.Extending, as the tutorial, while
    talking about layouts, doesn't necessarily have a huge focus there.
  - mouse bindings → leave this alone, as the tutorial does not at all
    talk about them.
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Tony Zorman
2022-10-16 08:01:46 +02:00
parent 05c4c776af
commit 3d65a6bf72
126 changed files with 274 additions and 265 deletions

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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ import qualified XMonad.Util.ExtensibleState as XS
-- > zip (zip (repeat (modm .|. controlMask)) [xK_1..xK_9]) (map (setWorkspaceIndex) [1..])
--
-- For detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see
-- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Editing_key_bindings". See also the documentation for
-- <https://xmonad.org/TUTORIAL.html#customizing-xmonad the tutorial>. See also the documentation for
-- "XMonad.Actions.CopyWindow", 'windows', 'shift', and 'XPConfig'.
type WorkspaceTag = String