| Copyright | Quentin Moser <moserq@gmail.com> | 
|---|---|
| License | BSD-style (see LICENSE) | 
| Maintainer | orphaned | 
| Stability | unstable | 
| Portability | unportable | 
| Safe Haskell | None | 
| Language | Haskell98 | 
XMonad.Hooks.FloatNext
Description
Hook and keybindings for automatically sending the next spawned window(s) to the floating layer.
- floatNextHook :: ManageHook
- floatNext :: Bool -> X ()
- toggleFloatNext :: X ()
- floatAllNew :: Bool -> X ()
- toggleFloatAllNew :: X ()
- willFloatNext :: X Bool
- willFloatAllNew :: X Bool
- willFloatNextPP :: (String -> String) -> X (Maybe String)
- willFloatAllNewPP :: (String -> String) -> X (Maybe String)
- runLogHook :: X ()
Usage
This module provides actions (that can be set as keybindings) to automatically send the next spawned window(s) to the floating layer.
You can use it by including the following in your ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs:
import XMonad.Hooks.FloatNext
and adding floatNextHook to your ManageHook:
myManageHook = floatNextHook <+> manageHook def
The floatNext and toggleFloatNext functions can be used in key
 bindings to float the next spawned window:
, ((modm, xK_e), toggleFloatNext)
floatAllNew and toggleFloatAllNew are similar but float all
 spawned windows until disabled again.
, ((modm, xK_r), toggleFloatAllNew)
The hook
floatNextHook :: ManageHook Source
This ManageHook will selectively float windows as set
 by floatNext and floatAllNew.
Actions
floatNext :: Bool -> X () Source
floatNext True arranges for the next spawned window to be
 sent to the floating layer, floatNext False cancels it.
toggleFloatNext :: X () Source
floatAllNew :: Bool -> X () Source
floatAllNew True arranges for new windows to be
 sent to the floating layer, floatAllNew False cancels it
toggleFloatAllNew :: X () Source
Queries
willFloatNext :: X Bool Source
Whether the next window will be set floating
willFloatAllNew :: X Bool Source
Whether new windows will be set floating
DynamicLog utilities
The following functions are used to display the current
 state of floatNext and floatAllNew in your
 dynamicLogWithPP.
 willFloatNextPP and willFloatAllNewPP should be added
 to the ppExtras field of your
 PP.
Use runLogHook to refresh the output of your logHook, so
 that the effects of a floatNext/... will be visible
 immediately:
, ((modm, xK_e), toggleFloatNext >> runLogHook)
The String -> String parameters to willFloatNextPP and
 willFloatAllNewPP will be applied to their output, you
 can use them to set the text color, etc., or you can just
 pass them id.
runLogHook :: X () Source