xmonad-contrib/XMonad/Layout/FixedColumn.hs
slotThe b6a8069e44 Prefer safe alternatives to getWindowAttributes
Whenever possible, prefer the safe wrappers withWindowAttributes or
safeGetWindowAttributes to getWindowAttributes.

Places where these are not applicable are limited to layouts, where
there is not good "default value" to give back in case these calls fail.
In these cases, we let the exception handling of the layout mechanism
handle it and fall back to the Full layout.

Fixes: https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-contrib/issues/146
2021-11-13 21:26:02 +01:00

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{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleInstances, MultiParamTypeClasses #-}
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Layout.FixedColumn
-- Description : Like Tall, but split at a fixed column (or a window's smallest resize amount).
-- Copyright : (c) 2008 Justin Bogner <mail@justinbogner.com>
-- License : BSD3-style (as xmonad)
--
-- Maintainer : Justin Bogner <mail@justinbogner.com>
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- A layout much like Tall, but using a multiple of a window's minimum
-- resize amount instead of a percentage of screen to decide where to
-- split. This is useful when you usually leave a text editor or
-- terminal in the master pane and like it to be 80 columns wide.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Layout.FixedColumn (
-- * Usage
-- $usage
FixedColumn(..)
) where
import XMonad
import XMonad.Prelude
import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W
-- $usage
-- You can use this module with the following in your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@:
--
-- > import XMonad.Layout.FixedColumn
--
-- Then edit your @layoutHook@ by adding the FixedColumn layout:
--
-- > myLayout = FixedColumn 1 20 80 10 ||| Full ||| etc..
-- > main = xmonad def { layoutHook = myLayout }
--
-- For more detailed instructions on editing the layoutHook see:
--
-- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Editing_the_layout_hook"
-- | A tiling mode based on preserving a nice fixed width
-- window. Supports 'Shrink', 'Expand' and 'IncMasterN'.
data FixedColumn a = FixedColumn !Int -- Number of windows in the master pane
!Int -- Number to increment by when resizing
!Int -- Default width of master pane
!Int -- Column width for normal windows
deriving (Read, Show)
instance LayoutClass FixedColumn Window where
doLayout (FixedColumn nmaster _ ncol fallback) r s = do
fws <- mapM (widthCols fallback ncol) ws
let frac = maximum (take nmaster fws) // rect_width r
rs = tile frac r nmaster (length ws)
return (zip ws rs, Nothing)
where ws = W.integrate s
x // y = fromIntegral x / fromIntegral y
pureMessage (FixedColumn nmaster delta ncol fallback) m =
msum [fmap resize (fromMessage m)
,fmap incmastern (fromMessage m)]
where resize Shrink
= FixedColumn nmaster delta (max 0 $ ncol - delta) fallback
resize Expand
= FixedColumn nmaster delta (ncol + delta) fallback
incmastern (IncMasterN d)
= FixedColumn (max 0 (nmaster+d)) delta ncol fallback
description _ = "FixedColumn"
-- | Determine the width of @w@ given that we would like it to be @n@
-- columns wide, using @inc@ as a resize increment for windows that
-- don't have one
widthCols :: Int -> Int -> Window -> X Int
widthCols inc n w = do
d <- asks display
bw <- asks $ fi . borderWidth . config
sh <- io $ getWMNormalHints d w
let widthHint f = f sh <&> fromIntegral . fst
oneCol = fromMaybe inc $ widthHint sh_resize_inc
base = fromMaybe 0 $ widthHint sh_base_size
return $ 2 * bw + base + n * oneCol