----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : XMonad.Prompt.AppLauncher -- Copyright : (C) 2008 Luis Cabellos -- License : BSD3 -- -- Maintainer : zhen.sydow@gmail.com -- Stability : unstable -- Portability : unportable -- -- A module for launch applicationes that receive parameters in the command -- line. The launcher call a prompt to get the parameters. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module XMonad.Prompt.AppLauncher ( -- * Usage -- $usage launchApp -- * Use case: launching gimp with file -- $tip ) where import XMonad (X(),MonadIO) import XMonad.Core (spawn) import XMonad.Prompt (XPrompt(showXPrompt), mkXPrompt, XPConfig()) import XMonad.Prompt.Shell (getShellCompl) {- $usage This module is intended to allow the launch of the same application but changing the parameters using the user response. For example, when you want to open a image in gimp program, you can open gimp and then use the File Menu to open the image or you can use this module to select the image in the command line. We use Prompt to get the user command line. This also allow to autoexpand the names of the files when we are writing the command line. -} {- $tip First, you need to import necessary modules. Prompt is used to get the promp configuration and the AppLauncher module itself. > import XMonad.Prompt > import XMonad.Prompt.AppLauncher as AL Then you can add the bindings to the applications. > ... > , ((modm, xK_g), AL.launchApp defaultXPConfig "gimp" ) > , ((modm, xK_g), AL.launchApp defaultXPConfig "evince" ) > ... -} -- A customized prompt data AppPrompt = AppPrompt String instance XPrompt AppPrompt where showXPrompt (AppPrompt n) = n ++ " " type Application = String type Parameters = String {- | Given an application and its parameters, launch the application. -} launch :: MonadIO m => Application -> Parameters -> m () launch app params = spawn ( app ++ " " ++ params ) {- | Get the user's response to a prompt an launch an application using the input as command parameters of the application.-} launchApp :: XPConfig -> Application -> X () launchApp config app = mkXPrompt (AppPrompt app) config (getShellCompl []) $ launch app