xmonad-contrib-0.11: Third party extensions for xmonad

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XMonad.Layout.Decoration

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Description

A layout modifier and a class for easily creating decorated layouts.

Synopsis

Usage:

This module is intended for layout developers, who want to decorate their layouts. End users will not find here very much for them.

For examples of DecorationStyle instances you can have a look at XMonad.Layout.SimpleDecoration, XMonad.Layout.Tabbed, XMonad.Layout.DwmStyle, or XMonad.Layout.TabBarDecoration.

decoration :: (DecorationStyle ds a, Shrinker s) => s -> Theme -> ds a -> l a -> ModifiedLayout (Decoration ds s) l aSource

A layout modifier that, with a Shrinker, a Theme, a DecorationStyle, and a layout, will decorate this layout according to the decoration style provided.

For some usage examples see XMonad.Layout.DecorationMadness.

data Theme Source

A Theme is a record of colors, font etc., to customize a DecorationStyle.

For a collection of Themes see XMonad.Util.Themes

Constructors

Theme 

Fields

activeColor :: String

Color of the active window

inactiveColor :: String

Color of the inactive window

urgentColor :: String

Color of the urgent window

activeBorderColor :: String

Color of the border of the active window

inactiveBorderColor :: String

Color of the border of the inactive window

urgentBorderColor :: String

Color of the border of the urgent window

activeTextColor :: String

Color of the text of the active window

inactiveTextColor :: String

Color of the text of the inactive window

urgentTextColor :: String

Color of the text of the urgent window

fontName :: String

Font name

decoWidth :: Dimension

Maximum width of the decorations (if supported by the DecorationStyle)

decoHeight :: Dimension

Height of the decorations

windowTitleAddons :: [(String, Align)]

Extra text to appear in a window's title bar. Refer to for a use XMonad.Layout.ImageButtonDecoration

windowTitleIcons :: [([[Bool]], Placement)]

Extra icons to appear in a window's title bar. Inner [Bool] is a row in a icon bitmap.

Instances

defaultTheme :: ThemeSource

The default xmonad Theme.

data Decoration ds s a Source

The Decoration LayoutModifier. This data type is an instance of the LayoutModifier class. This data type will be passed, together with a layout, to the ModifiedLayout type constructor to modify the layout by adding decorations according to a DecorationStyle.

Instances

(Show (Decoration ds s Window), Read (Decoration ds s Window), DecorationStyle ds Window, Shrinker s) => LayoutModifier (Decoration ds s) Window

The long LayoutModifier instance for the Decoration type.

In redoLayout we check the state: if there is no state we initialize it.

The state is diffed against the list of windows produced by the underlying layout: removed windows get deleted and new ones decorated by createDecos, which will call decorate to decide if a window must be given a Rectangle, in which case a decoration window will be created.

After that we resync the updated state with the windows' list and then we process the resynced stated (as we do with a new state).

First we map the decoration windows, we update each decoration to reflect any decorated window's change, and we insert, in the list of windows and rectangles returned by the underlying layout, the decoration for each window. This way xmonad will restack the decorations and their windows accordingly. At the end we remove invisible/stacked windows.

Message handling is quite simple: when needed we release the state component of the Decoration LayoutModifier. Otherwise we call handleEvent, which will call the appropriate DecorationStyle methods to perform its tasks.

(Read s, Read (ds a)) => Read (Decoration ds s a) 
(Show s, Show (ds a)) => Show (Decoration ds s a) 

data DecorationMsg Source

A Decoration layout modifier will handle SetTheme, a message to dynamically change the decoration Theme.

Constructors

SetTheme Theme 

class (Read (ds a), Show (ds a), Eq a) => DecorationStyle ds a whereSource

The DecorationStyle class, defines methods used in the implementation of the Decoration LayoutModifier instance. A type instance of this class is passed to the Decoration type in order to decorate a layout, by using these methods.

Methods

describeDeco :: ds a -> StringSource

The description that the Decoration modifier will display.

shrink :: ds a -> Rectangle -> Rectangle -> RectangleSource

Shrink the window's rectangle when applying a decoration.

decorationEventHook :: ds a -> DecorationState -> Event -> X ()Source

The decoration event hook

decorationCatchClicksHookSource

Arguments

:: ds a 
-> Window 
-> Int

distance from the left where the click happened on the decoration

-> Int

distance from the right where the click happened on the decoration

-> X Bool 

A hook that can be used to catch the cases when the user clicks on the decoration. If you return True here, the click event will be considered as dealt with and no further processing will take place.

decorationWhileDraggingHook :: ds a -> CInt -> CInt -> (Window, Rectangle) -> Position -> Position -> X ()Source

This hook is called while a window is dragged using the decoration. The hook can be overwritten if a different way of handling the dragging is required.

decorationAfterDraggingHook :: ds a -> (Window, Rectangle) -> Window -> X ()Source

This hoook is called after a window has been dragged using the decoration.

pureDecoration :: ds a -> Dimension -> Dimension -> Rectangle -> Stack a -> [(a, Rectangle)] -> (a, Rectangle) -> Maybe RectangleSource

The pure version of the main method, decorate.

decorate :: ds a -> Dimension -> Dimension -> Rectangle -> Stack a -> [(a, Rectangle)] -> (a, Rectangle) -> X (Maybe Rectangle)Source

Given the theme's decoration width and height, the screen rectangle, the windows stack, the list of windows and rectangles returned by the underlying layout and window to be decorated, tupled with its rectangle, produce a Just Rectangle or Nothing if the window is not to be decorated.

data DefaultDecoration a Source

The default DecorationStyle, with just the default methods' implementations.

Constructors

DefaultDecoration 

class (Read s, Show s) => Shrinker s whereSource

Methods

shrinkIt :: s -> String -> [String]Source

isInStack :: Eq a => Stack a -> a -> BoolSource

True if the window is in the Stack. The Window comes second to facilitate list processing, even though w `isInStack` s won't work...;)

isVisible :: Rectangle -> [Rectangle] -> BoolSource

Given a Rectangle and a list of Rectangles is True if the Rectangle is not completely contained by any Rectangle of the list.

isInvisible :: Rectangle -> [Rectangle] -> BoolSource

The contrary of isVisible.

isWithin :: Rectangle -> Rectangle -> BoolSource

True is the first Rectangle is totally within the second Rectangle.

fi :: (Integral a, Num b) => a -> bSource

Short-hand for fromIntegral

data DecorationState Source

The Decoration state component, where the list of decorated window's is zipped with a list of decoration. A list of decoration is a list of tuples, a Maybe Window and a 'Maybe Rectangle'. The Window will be displayed only if the rectangle is of type Just.