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X.*: Fix typos (#871)
* X.*: fix typos * X.*: fix typos * X.*: fix typos * X.Util: fix typo --------- Co-authored-by: Daniel Cousens <dcousens@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ import Control.Arrow (first)
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-- in one row, in slave area underlying layout is run. Size of slave area
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-- automatically increases when number of slave windows is increasing.
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--
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-- You can use this module by adding folowing in your @xmonad.hs@:
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-- You can use this module by adding following in your @xmonad.hs@:
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--
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-- > import XMonad.Layout.AutoMaster
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--
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ import Control.Arrow (first)
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-- All other windows in background are managed by base layout.
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-- topRightMaster is like centerMaster, but places master window in top right corner instead of center.
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--
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-- Yo can use this module by adding folowing in your @xmonad.hs@:
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-- You can use this module by adding following in your @xmonad.hs@:
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--
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-- > import XMonad.Layout.CenteredMaster
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--
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
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-- Portability : unportable
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--
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-- Provides Column layout that places all windows in one column. Windows
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-- heights are calculated from equation: H1/H2 = H2/H3 = ... = q, where q is
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-- heights are calculated from the equation: H1/H2 = H2/H3 = ... = q, where q is
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-- given. With Shrink/Expand messages you can change the q value.
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--
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ import XMonad
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import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W
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-- $usage
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-- This module defines layot named Column. It places all windows in one
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-- column. Windows heights are calculated from equation: H1/H2 = H2/H3 = ... =
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-- This module defines layout named Column. It places all windows in one
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-- column. Windows heights are calculated from the equation: H1/H2 = H2/H3 = ... =
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-- q, where `q' is given (thus, windows heights are members of geometric
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-- progression). With Shrink/Expand messages one can change the `q' value.
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--
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-- You can use this module by adding folowing in your @xmonad.hs@:
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-- You can use this module by adding following in your @xmonad.hs@:
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--
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-- > import XMonad.Layout.Column
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--
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W
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-- IfMax layout will run one layout if number of windows on workspace is as
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-- maximum N, and else will run another layout.
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--
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-- You can use this module by adding folowing in your @xmonad.hs@:
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-- You can use this module by adding following in your @xmonad.hs@:
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--
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-- > import XMonad.Layout.IfMax
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--
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@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ import XMonad.Prompt ( XPPosition (..) )
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-- 'tabBar' will give you the possibility of setting a custom shrinker
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-- and a custom theme.
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--
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-- The deafult theme can be dynamically change with the xmonad theme
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-- selector. See "XMonad.Prompt.Theme". For more themse, look at
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-- The default theme can be dynamically changed with the xmonad theme
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-- selector. See "XMonad.Prompt.Theme". For more themes, look at
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-- "XMonad.Util.Themes"
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-- | Add, on the top of the screen, a simple bar of tabs to a given
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ data PointRectangle a = PointRectangle
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-- @[N,N+1]@, as though each real-valued coordinate had been rounded (either
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-- down or up) to the nearest integers. So each pixel, from zero, is listed as:
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-- @[0,0]@, @[1,1]@, @[2,2]@, and so on. Rather than a coordinate system, this
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-- considers pixels as row/colum indices. While easiest to reason with,
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-- considers pixels as row/column indices. While easiest to reason with,
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-- indices are unable to represent zero-dimension rectangles.
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--
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-- Consider pixels as indices. Do not use this on empty rectangles.
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