| Copyright | (c) 2008 Justin Bogner <mail@justinbogner.com> |
|---|---|
| License | BSD3-style (as xmonad) |
| Maintainer | Justin Bogner <mail@justinbogner.com> |
| Stability | unstable |
| Portability | unportable |
| Safe Haskell | None |
| Language | Haskell2010 |
XMonad.Layout.FixedColumn
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Description
A layout much like Tall, but using a multiple of a window's minimum resize amount instead of a percentage of screen to decide where to split. This is useful when you usually leave a text editor or terminal in the master pane and like it to be 80 columns wide.
Synopsis
- data FixedColumn a = FixedColumn !Int !Int !Int !Int
Usage
You can use this module with the following in your xmonad.hs:
import XMonad.Layout.FixedColumn
Then edit your layoutHook by adding the FixedColumn layout:
myLayout = FixedColumn 1 20 80 10 ||| Full ||| etc..
main = xmonad def { layoutHook = myLayout }For more detailed instructions on editing the layoutHook see the tutorial and XMonad.Doc.Extending.
data FixedColumn a Source #
A tiling mode based on preserving a nice fixed width
window. Supports Shrink, Expand and IncMasterN.
Constructors
| FixedColumn !Int !Int !Int !Int |