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.
By deprecating everything except `WSIs` and adding constructors to
logically combine `WSType` values, we can have a more flexible interface.
Adding anything to the old interface would mean going through `WSIs`, and
all old constructors can be implemented of terms of `WSIs`.
This is a convenience module in order to have less import noise. It
re-exports the following:
a) Commonly used modules in full (Data.Foldable, Data.Applicative, and
so on); though only those that play nicely with each other, so that
XMonad.Prelude can be imported unqualified without any problems.
This prevents things like `Prelude.(.)` and `Control.Category.(.)`
fighting with each other.
b) Helper functions that don't necessarily fit in any other module;
e.g., the often used abbreviation `fi = fromIntegral`.
The ppVisibleNoWindows was added in #241 but none of the modules that
rename/mangle workspace names were updated (or didn't exist at the
time). This fixes this.
Related: https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-contrib/pull/241
Related: 670eb3bc60 ("Added pretty printer for empty visible workspaces")