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To have xmonad start using your settings, type 'mod-q'. xmonad will
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then load this new file, and run it. If it is unable to, the defaults
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are used.
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are used.
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To load succesfully, both 'xmonad' and 'ghc' must be in your $PATH
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To load successfully, both 'xmonad' and 'ghc' must be in your $PATH
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environment variable. If GHC isn't in your path, for some reason, you
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can compile the xmonad.hs file yourself:
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README
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Building is quite straightforward, and requires a basic Haskell toolchain.
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On many systems xmonad is available as a binary package in your
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package system (e.g. on debian or gentoo). If at all possible, use this
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package system (e.g. on Debian or Gentoo). If at all possible, use this
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in preference to a source build, as the dependency resolution will be
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simpler.
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We'll now walk through the complete list of toolchain dependencies.
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* GHC: the Glasgow Haskell Compiler
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You first need a Haskell compiler. Your distribution's package
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system will have binaries of GHC (the Glasgow Haskell Compiler), the
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system will have binaries of GHC (the Glasgow Haskell Compiler), the
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compiler we use, so install that first. If your operating system's
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package system doesn't provide a binary version of GHC, you can find
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them here:
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apt-get install ghc6
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It shouldn't be necessary to compile GHC from source -- every common
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It shouldn't be necessary to compile GHC from source -- every common
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system has a pre-build binary version.
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* X11 libraries:
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Typically you need: libXinerama libXext libX11
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* Cabal
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xmonad requires a recent version of Cabal, >= 1.2.0. If you're using
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GHC 6.8, then it comes bundled with the right version. If you're
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using GHC 6.6.x, you'll need to build and install Cabal from hackage
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unix http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/unix
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X11 http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/X11
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* Build xmonad:
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* Build xmonad:
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Once you've got all the dependencies in place (which should be
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straightforward), build xmonad:
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Other useful programs:
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A nicer xterm replacment, that supports resizing better:
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A nicer xterm replacement, that supports resizing better:
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urxvt http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/rxvt-unicode.html
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For custom status bars:
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dzen http://gotmor.googlepages.com/dzen
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xmobar http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/xmobar
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xmobar http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/xmobar
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For a program dispatch menu:
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STYLE
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== Coding guidelines for contributing to
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== xmonad and the xmonad contributed extensions
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* Comment every top level function (particularly exported funtions), and
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* Comment every top level function (particularly exported functions), and
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provide a type signature; use Haddock syntax in the comments.
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* Follow the coding style of the other modules.
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* Tabs are illegal. Use 4 spaces for indenting.
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* Any pure function added to the core should have QuickCheck properties
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precisely defining its behaviour.
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precisely defining its behavior.
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* New modules should identify the author, and be submitted under
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the same license as xmonad (BSD3 license or freer).
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TODO
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- Write down invariants for the window life cycle, especially:
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- When are borders set? Prove that the current handling is sufficient.
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- current floating layer handling is unoptimal. FocusUp should raise,
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- current floating layer handling is nonoptimal. FocusUp should raise,
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for example
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- Issues still with stacking order.
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* double check README build instructions
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* test core with 6.6 and 6.8
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* bump xmonad.cabal version and X11 version
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* upload X11 and xmonad to hackage
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* upload X11 and xmonad to Hackage
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* check examples/text in user-facing Config.hs
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* check tour.html and intro.html are up to date, and mention all core bindings
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* confirm template config is type correct
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