Copyright | (c) 2008 Brent Yorgey |
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License | BSD3 |
Maintainer | <byorgey@gmail.com> |
Stability | unstable |
Portability | unportable |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
Create manually-sized gaps along edges of the screen which will not be used for tiling, along with support for toggling gaps on and off.
Note that XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks is the preferred solution for leaving space for your dock-type applications (status bars, toolbars, docks, etc.), since it automatically sets up appropriate gaps, allows them to be toggled, etc. However, this module may still be useful in some situations where the automated approach of ManageDocks does not work; for example, to work with a dock-type application that does not properly set the STRUTS property, or to leave part of the screen blank which is truncated by a projector, and so on.
- data Direction2D
- data Gaps a
- type GapSpec = [(Direction2D, Int)]
- gaps :: GapSpec -> l a -> ModifiedLayout Gaps l a
- gaps' :: [((Direction2D, Int), Bool)] -> l a -> ModifiedLayout Gaps l a
- data GapMessage
- = ToggleGaps
- | ToggleGap !Direction2D
- | IncGap !Int !Direction2D
- | DecGap !Int !Direction2D
Usage
You can use this module by importing it into your ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs
file:
import XMonad.Layout.Gaps
and applying the gaps
modifier to your layouts as follows (for
example):
layoutHook = gaps [(U,18), (R,23)] $ Tall 1 (3/100) (1/2) ||| Full -- leave gaps at the top and right
You can additionally add some keybindings to toggle or modify the gaps, for example:
, ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_g), sendMessage $ ToggleGaps) -- toggle all gaps , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_t), sendMessage $ ToggleGap U) -- toggle the top gap , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_w), sendMessage $ IncGap 5 R) -- increment the right-hand gap , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_q), sendMessage $ DecGap 5 R) -- decrement the right-hand gap
If you want complete control over all gaps, you could include
something like this in your keybindings, assuming in this case you
are using mkKeymap
or
additionalKeysP
from XMonad.Util.EZConfig
for string keybinding specifications:
++ [ ("M-g " ++ f ++ " " ++ k, sendMessage $ m d) | (k, d) <- [("a",L), ("s",D), ("w",U), ("d",R)] , (f, m) <- [("v", ToggleGap), ("h", IncGap 10), ("f", DecGap 10)] ]
Given the above keybinding definition, for example, you could type
M-g, v, a
to toggle the top gap.
To configure gaps differently per-screen, use XMonad.Layout.PerScreen (coming soon).
data Direction2D Source
Two-dimensional directions:
The gap state. The first component is the configuration (which gaps are allowed, and their current size), the second is the gaps which are currently active.
type GapSpec = [(Direction2D, Int)] Source
A manual gap configuration. Each side of the screen on which a gap is enabled is paired with a size in pixels.
:: GapSpec | The gaps to allow, paired with their initial sizes. |
-> l a | The layout to modify. |
-> ModifiedLayout Gaps l a |
Add togglable manual gaps to a layout.
:: [((Direction2D, Int), Bool)] | The gaps to allow and their initial states. |
-> l a | The layout to modify. |
-> ModifiedLayout Gaps l a |
Add togglable manual gaps to a layout, explicitly specifying the initial states.
data GapMessage Source
Messages which can be sent to a gap modifier.
ToggleGaps | Toggle all gaps. |
ToggleGap !Direction2D | Toggle a single gap. |
IncGap !Int !Direction2D | Increase a gap by a certain number of pixels. |
DecGap !Int !Direction2D | Decrease a gap. |