| Copyright | (c) 2009 Adam Vogt (c) 2009 Max Rabkin -- wrote limitSelect | 
|---|---|
| License | BSD-style (see xmonad/LICENSE) | 
| Maintainer | vogt.adam@gmail.com | 
| Stability | unstable | 
| Portability | unportable | 
| Safe Haskell | None | 
| Language | Haskell98 | 
XMonad.Layout.LimitWindows
Description
A layout modifier that limits the number of windows that can be shown. See XMonad.Layout.Minimize for manually setting hidden windows.
- limitWindows :: Int -> l a -> ModifiedLayout LimitWindows l a
- limitSlice :: Int -> l a -> ModifiedLayout LimitWindows l a
- limitSelect :: Int -> Int -> l a -> ModifiedLayout Selection l a
- increaseLimit :: X ()
- decreaseLimit :: X ()
- setLimit :: Int -> X ()
- data LimitWindows a
- data Selection a
Usage
To use this module, add the following import to ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs:
import XMonad.Layout.LimitWindows
myLayout = limitWindows 6 $ Tall 1 0.03 0.5 ||| Full ||| RandomOtherLayout...
main = xmonad def { layoutHook = myLayout }You may also be interested in dynamically changing the number dynamically,
 by binding keys to the increaseLimit, decreaseLimit, or setLimit
 actions.
For detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see XMonad.Doc.Extending.
See also boringAuto for keybindings that skip
 the hidden windows.
Layout Modifiers
limitWindows :: Int -> l a -> ModifiedLayout LimitWindows l a Source
Only display the first n windows.
limitSlice :: Int -> l a -> ModifiedLayout LimitWindows l a Source
Only display n windows around the focused window. This makes sense with
 layouts that arrange windows linearily, like Accordion.
limitSelect :: Int -> Int -> l a -> ModifiedLayout Selection l a Source
Only display the first m windows and r others.
 The IncMasterN message will change m, as well as passing it onto the
 underlying layout.
Change the number of windows
increaseLimit :: X () Source
decreaseLimit :: X () Source
Types
data LimitWindows a Source
Instances