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2022-10-01 01:25:24 +0200 | <HP-UX> | https://ia802309.us.archive.org/4/items/TheStumpWMExperience/TheStumpWMExperience.ogg |
2022-10-01 01:25:32 +0200 | <HP-UX> | People have been trying to sell me on spatial navigation in stumpwm |
2022-10-01 01:25:37 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Does Xmonad have anything similar? |
2022-10-01 01:25:42 +0200 | <HP-UX> | https://demosthenes.org/tmp/StumpWMSpatialGroups.mp4 |
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2022-10-01 01:30:46 +0200 | geekosaur | has sensory difficulties and as such will not be watching videos to find out |
2022-10-01 01:33:46 +0200 | <mekeor[m]> | having skimmed the videos, i'd guess (!) that it's about selecting/focusing a certain window by using three numbers: one for the workspace; and two other for column and row (or coordinates, if you will) |
2022-10-01 01:36:05 +0200 | <geekosaur> | sounds like something WindowNavigation could be adapted to do |
2022-10-01 01:36:56 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Hmm |
2022-10-01 01:37:39 +0200 | <HP-UX> | It's like, every 'workspace' is a 'desktop' in stump, and each desktop has arbitrarfy number of windows, arranged in a grid, and you can navigate to them using arrow keys, so you know which way is what app... apparently |
2022-10-01 01:40:00 +0200 | <HP-UX> | XMonad.Actions.WindowNavigation : This module is experimental. You'll have better luck with the original. |
2022-10-01 01:40:12 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Hmm. I wonder if it's gonna be okay to try |
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2022-10-01 01:46:23 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So using the window navigation, how would you layout windows in a grid, full screen, to navigate using u/d/l/r keys |
2022-10-01 01:46:32 +0200 | <HP-UX> | like |
2022-10-01 01:46:45 +0200 | <HP-UX> | [] |
2022-10-01 01:46:48 +0200 | <HP-UX> | [] [] [] |
2022-10-01 01:47:13 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So if you'e on left, you have to go middle to go up, can't just go from left one to up, like that |
2022-10-01 01:47:28 +0200 | <HP-UX> | that's one workspace, and in that workspace, windows are laid out like this in a grid |
2022-10-01 01:47:40 +0200 | <HP-UX> | How is this possible? |
2022-10-01 01:53:53 +0200 | <HP-UX> | There is an actions gridselect... |
2022-10-01 01:54:02 +0200 | <HP-UX> | X.A.GridSeelct |
2022-10-01 01:54:33 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Oh no that's not it. Doh. |
2022-10-01 01:55:31 +0200 | <geekosaur> | X.L.Grid{,Variants}? |
2022-10-01 01:57:30 +0200 | <HP-UX> | in a workspace, how can windows be laid out using xy grid like coordinates, like cener is [-1,0] [0,0] [1,0] |
2022-10-01 01:58:01 +0200 | <HP-UX> | [0,-1] |
2022-10-01 01:58:03 +0200 | <HP-UX> | [-1,0] [0,0] [1,0] |
2022-10-01 01:58:09 +0200 | <HP-UX> | etc... |
2022-10-01 01:58:54 +0200 | <HP-UX> | you can define how to layout windows like this in a workspace, and switch to them using left/right/arrow stuff |
2022-10-01 01:59:34 +0200 | <HP-UX> | [-2,0] [-1,0] [0,0] [1,0] [2,0] ... so forth, if that makes sense. |
2022-10-01 01:59:47 +0200 | <geekosaur> | I don't think we have a layout that works like that as such; most people want layouts that use as much of the screen space as possible, not leave lots of space in the corners |
2022-10-01 02:00:03 +0200 | <HP-UX> | No, fulls screen. |
2022-10-01 02:00:23 +0200 | <geekosaur> | that doesn't look full screen to me |
2022-10-01 02:00:26 +0200 | <HP-UX> | each window is fullscreen, on one workspace, but you place windows and nagivate them using grid/coord |
2022-10-01 02:00:31 +0200 | <HP-UX> | That's what I'm saying |
2022-10-01 02:00:38 +0200 | <HP-UX> | if you see the video it wil clarify |
2022-10-01 02:01:16 +0200 | <HP-UX> | that's one workspace, but each window is full screen, but the way you lay them out and navigate them is with arrow keys, using grid/coordinate system like I described |
2022-10-01 02:01:35 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So that one worksapce, has 5 windows, in that grid like layout |
2022-10-01 02:01:42 +0200 | <HP-UX> | all fullscreen, all on one WS |
2022-10-01 02:02:16 +0200 | <HP-UX> | but you specify, that in that workspace, I want firefox to be on top, 0,-1, or I want xterm to be 0,0, under it |
2022-10-01 02:02:21 +0200 | <HP-UX> | all still one one WS, all fullscreen |
2022-10-01 02:02:42 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So if you are on 0,0, you go mod + up, and you get to 0,1 etc. |
2022-10-01 02:02:50 +0200 | <HP-UX> | all still on the same WS, all windows fullscreen |
2022-10-01 02:03:22 +0200 | <HP-UX> | The way I laid them out usin [] was to showcase fullscreen window navigation lyout, not all windows simultanously tiled. |
2022-10-01 02:03:22 +0200 | <geekosaur> | then someone else will have to worry about it; I'm not capable of watching the video, as I told you already |
2022-10-01 02:03:28 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Np |
2022-10-01 02:03:36 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Does it makes sense what I described? |
2022-10-01 02:04:08 +0200 | <geekosaur> | you are talking about a layout of workspaces instead of windows? I think someone just submitted something like that |
2022-10-01 02:04:43 +0200 | <HP-UX> | https://i.imgur.com/xyR7fdZ.png are you able to view an image? |
2022-10-01 02:04:58 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Each 4x4 box is a workspace in Xmonad, imagine that |
2022-10-01 02:05:18 +0200 | <HP-UX> | And windows are laid out in a navigationable grid like so, in each workspace, every window fullscreen |
2022-10-01 02:05:25 +0200 | <geekosaur> | https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-contrib/pull/755 |
2022-10-01 02:06:11 +0200 | <HP-UX> | And you do mod+3, go to WS 3, then mod + arrow keys to navigate the fullscreen windows on that WS, and have the ability to tell Xmonad, hey, I want this windowClass in this workspace at this location in the grid. |
2022-10-01 02:06:56 +0200 | <geekosaur> | we don't (and I think can't) support that style of navigation not tied to a Layout (and therefore window positions); the StackSet insists on being linear |
2022-10-01 02:09:59 +0200 | <geekosaur> | suppose it's possible that a layout could keep such an arrangement internally, but no such currently exists and I would absolutely not be surprised if it ended up having the same failure modes as our floating layer |
2022-10-01 02:12:05 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Hmm |
2022-10-01 02:12:47 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So currently we can't tell xmonad how to arrange windows in a layout? |
2022-10-01 02:12:57 +0200 | <HP-UX> | What does exactlyt he window navigation do then? |
2022-10-01 02:13:18 +0200 | <HP-UX> | You add window navigation to a layout, as it says, then you can use arrow keys or whatever to navigate the windows on that WS |
2022-10-01 02:13:23 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So far so good |
2022-10-01 02:13:23 +0200 | <geekosaur> | \window navigation works from the on-screen rectangles produced by running the layout |
2022-10-01 02:13:32 +0200 | <geekosaur> | this is not helpful if they're all full screen |
2022-10-01 02:33:55 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So window navigation doesn't work on full screen windows |
2022-10-01 02:34:08 +0200 | <HP-UX> | no arrow key movement. Works on tiled mode though |
2022-10-01 02:35:25 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Does work on other layouts, like accordion and other such, not all. |
2022-10-01 02:36:03 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So long as all the windows are somehow visible on screen, it can navigate using arrow keys, but not in Full mode |
2022-10-01 02:36:13 +0200 | <HP-UX> | :( |
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2022-10-01 02:37:02 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Still useful in tile mopde, not bad. Cool. |
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2022-10-01 05:52:40 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So when a window in a scratchpad need to do file open/save and other types of dialog boxes, the dialog boxes are the same size as the scratch window dimensions |
2022-10-01 05:52:47 +0200 | noex | (~null@user/noex) |
2022-10-01 05:53:03 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Is there any way to make those dialog box windows normal size instead of the size of the scratch pad |
2022-10-01 05:53:55 +0200 | <HP-UX> | https://i.imgur.com/0wzkggW.png here my scratchpad which opens up kate in a midde of the screen |
2022-10-01 05:54:26 +0200 | <HP-UX> | when I go to edit kate settings, it is the same size as scratchpad dimensions |
2022-10-01 05:56:28 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I mean, I guess it's not so bad, but it's ... I mean. I dunno. What do you think? |
2022-10-01 06:02:47 +0200 | <[Leary]> | HP-UX: Presumably the boxes are caught by the scratchpad ManageHook. You might be able to evade the issue by refining e.g. `className =? "kate"` to something like `className =? "kate" <&&> not <$> isDialog <&&> isNothing <$> transientTo`. |
2022-10-01 07:09:48 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I guess it's nto so bad, actually. |
2022-10-01 07:10:14 +0200 | <HP-UX> | At least every dialog window is exactly the same size, location, etc. hmm. I actually like it now. |
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2022-10-01 08:07:56 +0200 | <Guest79> | Hi All, I tried to configure a shortcut starting feh with the directory from the current active terminal. I googled arround a bit and found this: |
2022-10-01 08:07:57 +0200 | <Guest79> | https://marcinchmiel.com/articles/2017-09/launching-terminal-emulator-in-current-working-directory… |
2022-10-01 08:07:57 +0200 | <Guest79> | Looks really close to what I need. But, this article is from 2017 is there something builtIn to xmonad in 2022 that I have overseen? |
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2022-10-01 11:34:54 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Hi, trying to figure out how to do this: I have a workspace, where a single window lives, Fullscreen layout, and I want to bind a key that can toggle going to that workspace and back to previous one |
2022-10-01 11:43:45 +0200 | <liskin> | oh, first day of hacktoberfest, and someone submits a low effort code of conduct to the xmonad-web repo :-( |
2022-10-01 11:44:43 +0200 | <HP-UX> | , ("M3-n", windows $ W.greedyView "NSP") |
2022-10-01 11:44:54 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I can do something like this, and I can GO to the NSP workspace for example |
2022-10-01 11:45:16 +0200 | <HP-UX> | But when I'm in the NSP workspace, I'd like the same key combination to toggle back to previous workspace |
2022-10-01 11:45:59 +0200 | <HP-UX> | , ("M-z", toggleWS) -- |
2022-10-01 11:46:15 +0200 | <HP-UX> | But this makes for TWO different key combinations |
2022-10-01 11:46:34 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Any way to have only just one, that goes to a certain worksapce, and then back to wherever you were |
2022-10-01 11:47:08 +0200 | <HP-UX> | If I do, M3-n, goes to NSP, then I do M-z, and goes back to whereever it was before it switched to NSP |
2022-10-01 11:47:13 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Please advise, thanks |
2022-10-01 11:55:16 +0200 | chomwitt | (~chomwitt@2a02:587:dc14:f500:f42c:42aa:75f3:5bbf) |
2022-10-01 12:31:57 +0200 | <byorgey> | HP-UX: I think you want 'toggleOrView' from XMonad.Actions.CycleWS |
2022-10-01 12:38:13 +0200 | <HP-UX> | W.toggleOrView not in scope... |
2022-10-01 12:39:53 +0200 | <HP-UX> | , ("M3-z", windows $ W.toggleOrView "Emacs") |
2022-10-01 12:40:27 +0200 | <HP-UX> | W.greedyView compiles, np |
2022-10-01 12:40:44 +0200 | azg256 | (~user@78-56-98-5.static.zebra.lt) |
2022-10-01 12:44:30 +0200 | <byorgey> | HP-UX: it's from the XMonad.Actions.CycleWS module. So at the top you need either just 'import XMonad.Actions.CycleWS', or something like 'import XMonad.Actions.CycleWS (..., toggleOrView)' |
2022-10-01 12:44:46 +0200 | <HP-UX> | It's already there |
2022-10-01 12:44:55 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I use toggleWS like I said, from it, and it works. |
2022-10-01 12:44:56 +0200 | <fizzie> | Then you wouldn't add a `W.` prefix. |
2022-10-01 12:45:31 +0200 | <HP-UX> | import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W |
2022-10-01 12:45:37 +0200 | <HP-UX> | here's the W. prefix coming from |
2022-10-01 12:45:44 +0200 | <fizzie> | Yes, so don't use it with `toggleOrView`. |
2022-10-01 12:45:52 +0200 | <HP-UX> | import XMonad.Actions.CycleWS here's my line |
2022-10-01 12:45:56 +0200 | <fizzie> | You said "W.toggleOrView not in scope..." |
2022-10-01 12:46:03 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I tried both |
2022-10-01 12:46:08 +0200 | <HP-UX> | no luck on with or without W. |
2022-10-01 12:46:20 +0200 | <HP-UX> | , ("M3-z", windows $ toggleOrView "Emacs") |
2022-10-01 12:46:24 +0200 | <HP-UX> | , ("M3-z", windows $ W.toggleOrView "Emacs") |
2022-10-01 12:46:35 +0200 | <byorgey> | HP-UX: what version of xmonad-contrib do you have installed? |
2022-10-01 12:46:57 +0200 | <HP-UX> | https://bpa.st/BVAQ |
2022-10-01 12:47:06 +0200 | <HP-UX> | latest. 0.17 from stack |
2022-10-01 12:47:10 +0200 | <fizzie> | That's an entirely different error. |
2022-10-01 12:47:25 +0200 | <HP-UX> | this error is without W. |
2022-10-01 12:47:32 +0200 | <HP-UX> | 439 | , ("M3-z", windows $ toggleOrView "Emacs") |
2022-10-01 12:47:34 +0200 | <HP-UX> | see |
2022-10-01 12:47:38 +0200 | <fizzie> | Yes, and it means you wouldn't put in `windows $` either, likely. |
2022-10-01 12:47:45 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I see |
2022-10-01 12:47:59 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Oh I see. |
2022-10-01 12:48:02 +0200 | <fizzie> | Just ("M3-z", toggleOrView "Emacs"). |
2022-10-01 12:48:08 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Gotcha |
2022-10-01 12:48:10 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Thanks yoyu |
2022-10-01 12:48:23 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Oh man that's brilliant. |
2022-10-01 12:48:30 +0200 | <HP-UX> | About time. |
2022-10-01 12:48:48 +0200 | <HP-UX> | It's like a scratchpad keyword, but minus the limitations of scratchpad |
2022-10-01 12:49:00 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Thank you, I am ...I really gotta learn haskell one of them days |
2022-10-01 12:51:27 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Is it possible to do like emacs style keybindings in Xmonad like "M-x e", toggleOrView "Emacs" |
2022-10-01 12:52:00 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So I can do like, Mod+x then first letter of some app's name to to there |
2022-10-01 12:52:54 +0200 | <fizzie> | Yes, I think EZConfig supports that, but internally using XMonad.Actions.Submap where necessary. Never tried it, though. |
2022-10-01 12:53:00 +0200 | <fizzie> | s/but/by/ |
2022-10-01 12:53:11 +0200 | <HP-UX> | https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.17.1/docs/XMonad-Util-EZConfig.html well it says that but I hadn't yet been able to figure itout |
2022-10-01 12:53:56 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Oh I have to do mkkeymap |
2022-10-01 12:53:58 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I see. |
2022-10-01 12:54:15 +0200 | <fizzie> | No, I think `additionalKeysP` uses mkKeymap already. |
2022-10-01 12:54:20 +0200 | <fizzie> | If that's what you're using to add key bindings. |
2022-10-01 12:54:25 +0200 | <HP-UX> | https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.17.1/docs/XMonad-Util-EZConfig.html#g:3 |
2022-10-01 12:54:51 +0200 | <HP-UX> | keys = \c -> mkKeymap c $ <- where do I add the keys keymap? |
2022-10-01 12:54:54 +0200 | <fizzie> | I know that's where it's specified, I'm saying `additionalKeys` will call mkKeymap for you. |
2022-10-01 12:55:11 +0200 | <fizzie> | "additionalKeysP -- Like additionalKeys, except using short String key descriptors like "M-m" instead of (modMask, xK_m), as described in the documentation for mkKeymap." |
2022-10-01 12:55:59 +0200 | <fizzie> | So it should just be a matter of adding those to your list. Assuming you're currently calling `additionalKeysP` to add your keys. |
2022-10-01 12:56:19 +0200 | <HP-UX> | What? |
2022-10-01 12:56:35 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Yes |
2022-10-01 12:56:48 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I am already using it, like M3-s, etc. |
2022-10-01 12:57:10 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I am trying to figure out where to put the keys = |
2022-10-01 12:57:50 +0200 | <fizzie> | I'm saying just add whatever Emacs-style keybindings to your list. You don't need to use mkKeymap. |
2022-10-01 12:57:59 +0200 | <HP-UX> | It doesn't work. |
2022-10-01 12:58:16 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I already tried all of the things, that's why I'm asking here |
2022-10-01 12:58:33 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I already tried the emacs style keys in additionalkeysp and they do not work |
2022-10-01 12:58:51 +0200 | <fizzie> | Then it wouldn't work by calling mkKeymap either, because that's exactly what additionalKeysP does. https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.17.1/docs/src/XMonad.Util.EZConfig.html#addit… |
2022-10-01 12:58:56 +0200 | <HP-UX> | , ("M-x e", toggleOrView "Emacs") < this doesn't work |
2022-10-01 12:59:12 +0200 | <HP-UX> | What am I donig wrong? |
2022-10-01 12:59:25 +0200 | <HP-UX> | , ("M3-z", toggleOrView "Emacs") <- this works |
2022-10-01 13:00:05 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I can get combinations to work, but not sequences |
2022-10-01 13:00:13 +0200 | <fizzie> | I haven't tried to use the automatically generated submaps, so I don't think I can really advise there. I don't suppose you have something else bound to plain "M-x" or something? |
2022-10-01 13:00:24 +0200 | <HP-UX> | No I don't think so |
2022-10-01 13:00:31 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Oh nevermind, I stupidly do |
2022-10-01 13:00:40 +0200 | <HP-UX> | I thought I didn't, cuz ... sorry |
2022-10-01 13:02:47 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Ok it works now |
2022-10-01 13:02:59 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Oh this is a life saver, thank you so much my friendly dude man |
2022-10-01 13:22:06 +0200 | <HP-UX> | https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.17.1/docs/XMonad-Actions-Minimize.html |
2022-10-01 13:22:36 +0200 | <HP-UX> | What exactly does min/maximize window do? I don't understand the functionality of it |
2022-10-01 13:22:55 +0200 | <HP-UX> | where does the minimized window go? |
2022-10-01 13:28:03 +0200 | <mekeor[m]> | hello. should i start dbus in my .xsession, beside xmonad? if so, how? |
2022-10-01 13:34:53 +0200 | <geekosaur> | eval $(dbus-launch --sh-syntax --exit-with-session) |
2022-10-01 13:36:13 +0200 | <geekosaur> | HP-UX: it's unmapped, and you need a keybind to get it back |
2022-10-01 13:36:44 +0200 | <geekosaur> | (or a desktop panel which will generally show it in brackets or etc. and you can click it to restore it) |
2022-10-01 13:38:17 +0200 | <geekosaur> | as for `additionalKeysP` and submaps, consider https://github.com/geekosaur/xmonad.hs/blob/skkukuk/xmonad.hs#L203-L209 |
2022-10-01 13:43:38 +0200 | <HP-UX> | geekosaur: what is this kind of a key binding? how do you do it? |
2022-10-01 13:43:45 +0200 | <HP-UX> | M-C-cko |
2022-10-01 13:45:01 +0200 | <HP-UX> | So, for example, to run 'spawn "mpc next"', you would hit mod-a (to trigger the submapping) and then n to run that action. (0 means "no modifier"). You are, of course, free to use any combination of modifiers in the submapping. However, anyModifier will not work, because that is a special value passed to XGrabKey() and not an actual modifier. |
2022-10-01 13:45:17 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Sorry my English is weak, trying to make sense out of this sentence |
2022-10-01 13:45:43 +0200 | <geekosaur> | M-C-c, then k, then o |
2022-10-01 13:46:24 +0200 | <HP-UX> | Oh I see |
2022-10-01 13:46:32 +0200 | <geekosaur> | and M-C-c is a Submap generated automatically by additionalKeysP |
2022-10-01 13:46:52 +0200 | <geekosaur> | (as is the following k, but it only has one entry) |
2022-10-01 13:48:51 +0200 | <geekosaur> | for yours in X.A.Submap, note that each entry in the Submap is (0, key). that's the "no modifier" in this case |
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2022-10-01 18:38:40 +0200 | <isaacthekind[m]> | does anybody have a good example of setting up xmonad on nixOS? |
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2022-10-01 18:46:12 +0200 | <geekosaur> | HP_UX, if it wasn't clear, `anyModifier` is a special value. But it has no meaning in a keymap, except for the top level keymap (`keys` function or `additionalKeys`, but not submaps as the keyboard's already grabbed) |
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2022-10-01 23:22:09 +0200 | <Guest9869> | hit how do i prevent xmobar from growing off screen when applications are open, or too many for the matter |
2022-10-01 23:23:14 +0200 | <Guest9869> | as in I have it displaying application names when open, but the bar continues to expand to the right if more are opened |
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