- Added `workspacesOn` for filtering workspaces on the current screen.
- Added `withScreen` to specify names for a given single screen.
- Added new aliases `PhysicalWindowSpace` and `VirtualWindowSpace`
for a `WindowSpace` for easier to read function signatures.
- Fixed a bug where `marshallPP` always sorted workspace names
lexically.
Fixes: https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-contrib/issues/420
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`.
A stack of stacks is a more natural representation of what SubLayouts
does: it packs information about the global focus as well as focus in
individual groups (sublayouts).
It doesn't carry information about the sublayouts themselves (but a
similar structure in X.L.Groups does), so we still use Groups and
fromGroups in some places, but future refactor can simplify that as
well, I'm sure.
My main motivation for this is that I need to expose the window groups
to the user config, and a stack of stacks seems to be a nice data
structure for that. The motivation for exposing the groups is that I
want to manipulate focus in a way that takes groups into account. As an
example, I want the following:
* mod-1, mod-2 to mod-0 switches to n-th group if not already focused,
and if focused, focus next in the group
* show these numbers and window titles in xmobar (like tmux/screen/vim
status line), like so:
1a weechat 1b browser 2 vim 3 mutt
Achieving this just using BoringWindows is quite tricky, but with the
ability to somehow (InspectLayout, which is work-in-progress, or message
with IORef) get the stack of stacks out of SubLayouts, this becomes
easy.
Turns out similar logic is already in updateGroup, and we don't even
need to worry about extra/missing windows and we can just differentiate
the result of reordering.
This makes the following sequence of operations idempotent, as it should be:
windows $ W.float w $ W.RationalRect 0 0 1 1
windows $ W.sink w
Previously, any window not visible to the SubLayout modifier (xmonad
invokes runLayout with tiled windows only) would be reordered to the end
of stack. This commit changes the reordering logic to only reorder
windows in Groups and keep all other windows where they were.
This more general function subsumes (almost) all previously known
combinators in this library (it is still symmetric with regards to
magnification, as this is what most users want). Also export some
previously internal (but not crucial to the implementation) types to
make this possible.
The silent error `user error (createFontSet)` would break certain
modules (like the prompt) by simply not showing anything.
Pango 1.44 dropped support for FreeType in favor of HarfBuzz, losing
support for traditional BDF/PCF bitmap fonts. Hence, some distributions
don't ship `xorg-fonts-misc` anymore.
Fixes https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-contrib/issues/348
When focus changes¹ on an inactive workspace (not `current`, but
`visible`), TrackFloating and UseTransientFor would think they should
use the remembered focus point as they look at the wrong (`current`)
workspace instead of the workspace they're supposed to layout, and so
focus seems to be out of their set of windows, when actually it is not.
Fix this by looking at the correct workspace.
¹) This isn't entirely straightforward, as there are normally no
keybindings or StackSet operations for this, but it's perfectly legal
to `W.view` the inactive workspace, change focus, and `W.view` back
in a single `windows` action.
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")