Tony Zorman 3d65a6bf72 Refer to the tutorial instead of X.D.Extending more often
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.
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- |
-- Module : XMonad.Actions.Promote
-- Description : Alternate promote function for xmonad.
-- Copyright : (c) Miikka Koskinen 2007
-- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE)
--
-- Maintainer : xmonad@s001.ethrael.com
-- Stability : unstable
-- Portability : unportable
--
-- Alternate promote function for xmonad.
--
-- Moves the focused window to the master pane. All other windows
-- retain their order. If focus is in the master, swap it with the
-- next window in the stack. Focus stays in the master.
--
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
module XMonad.Actions.Promote (
-- * Usage
-- $usage
promote
) where
import XMonad
import XMonad.StackSet
-- $usage
--
-- You can use this module with the following in your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@:
--
-- > import XMonad.Actions.Promote
--
-- then add a keybinding or substitute 'promote' in place of swapMaster:
--
-- > , ((modm, xK_Return), promote)
--
-- For detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see
-- <https://xmonad.org/TUTORIAL.html#customizing-xmonad the tutorial>.
-- | Move the focused window to the master pane. All other windows
-- retain their order. If focus is in the master, swap it with the
-- next windo in the stack. Focus stays in the master.
promote :: X ()
promote = windows $ modify' $
\c -> case c of
Stack _ [] [] -> c
Stack t [] (x:rs) -> Stack x [] (t:rs)
Stack t ls rs -> Stack t [] (reverse ls ++ rs)