diff --git a/XMonad/Actions/WindowBringer.hs b/XMonad/Actions/WindowBringer.hs index e7c8fecf..f4937996 100644 --- a/XMonad/Actions/WindowBringer.hs +++ b/XMonad/Actions/WindowBringer.hs @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ module XMonad.Actions.WindowBringer ( bringWindow ) where -import Data.Char (toLower) import qualified Data.Map as M import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W @@ -50,10 +49,14 @@ import XMonad.Util.NamedWindows (getName) defaultCmd :: String defaultCmd = "dmenu" +-- | Make dmenu case insensitive +defaultArgs :: [String] +defaultArgs = ["-i"] + -- | Pops open a dmenu with window titles. Choose one, and you will be -- taken to the corresponding workspace. gotoMenu :: X () -gotoMenu = gotoMenuArgs [] +gotoMenu = gotoMenuArgs defaultArgs -- | Pops open a dmenu with window titles. Choose one, and you will be -- taken to the corresponding workspace. This version takes a list of @@ -75,7 +78,7 @@ gotoMenuArgs' menuCmd menuArgs = actionMenu menuCmd menuArgs W.focusWindow -- | Pops open a dmenu with window titles. Choose one, and it will be -- dragged, kicking and screaming, into your current workspace. bringMenu :: X () -bringMenu = bringMenuArgs [] +bringMenu = bringMenuArgs defaultArgs -- | Pops open a dmenu with window titles. Choose one, and it will be -- dragged, kicking and screaming, into your current workspace. This version @@ -116,10 +119,9 @@ windowMap = do keyValuePair ws w = flip (,) w `fmap` decorateName ws w -- | Returns the window name as will be listed in dmenu. --- Lowercased, for your convenience (since dmenu is case-sensitive). -- Tagged with the workspace ID, to guarantee uniqueness, and to let the user -- know where he's going. decorateName :: X.WindowSpace -> Window -> X String decorateName ws w = do - name <- fmap (map toLower . show) $ getName w + name <- fmap show $ getName w return $ name ++ " [" ++ W.tag ws ++ "]"