Adam Vogt 5c849c1fc6 A mosaic layout based on MosaicAlt
The position of a window in the stack determines its position and layout. And
the overall tendency to make wide or tall windows can be changed, though not
all of the options presented by MosaicAlt can be reached, the layout changes
with each aspect ratio message.
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3rd party xmonad extensions and contributions.

Build and install through Cabal as for other Haskell packages:

        runhaskell Setup configure --user --prefix=$HOME
        runhaskell Setup build
        runhaskell Setup install --user

(You may want to remove the --user flag when installing as root.)

scripts/ contains further external programs useful with xmonad.

Haskell code contributed to this repo should live under the
appropriate subdivision of the 'XMonad.' namespace (currently includes
Actions, Config, Hooks, Layout, Prompt, and Util). For example, to use
the Mosaic layout, one would import:

 XMonad.Layout.Mosaic

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Code submitted to the contrib repo is licensed under the same license as
xmonad itself, with copyright held by the authors.

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Documentation for the extensions and configuration system is available
in Haddock form in the XMonad.Doc module and submodules.
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