Copyright | Devin Mullins <me@twifkak.com> Andrea Rossato <andrea.rossato@unibz.it> |
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License | BSD-style (see LICENSE) |
Maintainer | Devin Mullins <me@twifkak.com> Andrea Rossato <andrea.rossato@unibz.it> |
Stability | unstable |
Portability | unportable |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
xprompt operations to bring windows to you, and bring you to windows.
- windowPromptGoto :: XPConfig -> X ()
- windowPromptBring :: XPConfig -> X ()
- windowPromptBringCopy :: XPConfig -> X ()
- data WindowPrompt
Usage
WindowPrompt brings windows to you and you to windows. That is to say, it pops up a prompt with window names, in case you forgot where you left your XChat.
You can use this module with the following in your ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs
:
import XMonad.Prompt import XMonad.Prompt.Window
and in the keys definition:
, ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_g ), windowPromptGoto def) , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_b ), windowPromptBring def)
The autoComplete option is a handy complement here:
, ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_g ), windowPromptGoto def { autoComplete = Just 500000 } )
The '500000' is the number of microseconds to pause before sending you to your new window. This is useful so that you don't accidentally send some keystrokes to the selected client.
For detailed instruction on editing the key binding see XMonad.Doc.Extending.
windowPromptGoto :: XPConfig -> X () Source
windowPromptBring :: XPConfig -> X () Source
windowPromptBringCopy :: XPConfig -> X () Source