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2022-11-26 02:15:17 +0100 <[Leary]> AskYourself[m]: XMonad is actually easier to use on NixOS than on any other distro; there need be nothing more too it than setting that option, though you probably also want `xmonad.enableContribAndExtras`. You just put your xmonad.hs in the usual place and it will be built and used.
2022-11-26 02:16:03 +0100 <[Leary]> But since apparently that's not the case here, you'll have to tell us more about what exactly you're seeing, like what compile errors you get from your config.
2022-11-26 02:17:49 +0100 <AskYourself[m]> [Leary]: I did get it working eventually. But I really appreciate the reply. The problem was to do with GHC version on path not having right Xmonad and Xmonad contrib. The FP server helped me solve it.
2022-11-26 02:19:06 +0100 <AskYourself[m]> It really is amazing on NixOS. So freaking cool to be able to just run colmena apply and then have xmonad immediately fully functional on any PC I want. 😄
2022-11-26 02:29:24 +0100 <[Leary]> It won't actually use whatever GHC is on the path, but all is well if you've got it working.
2022-11-26 02:30:40 +0100 <AskYourself[m]> I may be mis-describing the error. Sorry. But yes, got it working.
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2022-11-26 15:48:34 +0100 <thyriaen> I am running polybar with the tray module - when i click the tray icons and a context menu pops up -- it does not follow my gtk rules - where is the look set for those ?
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2022-11-26 17:45:51 +0100 <thyriaen> Whenever I move a window to my other screen it get's put "under" the current ( tabbed layout ) screen and not on top. I would like to always put it on the top :: here is my config: https://paste.tomsmeding.com/HJEkqvov
2022-11-26 17:46:04 +0100liskin[m](~liskinmat@2001:470:69fc:105::768)
2022-11-26 17:48:03 +0100 <geekosaur> odd, that should cause it to go on top. but you can try XMonad.Hooks.InsertPosition and add to the manageHook: insertPosition Above Newer
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2022-11-26 18:31:42 +0100 <kora9> When I click on a trayer tray icon some applications will show a context menu that doesn't consist of anything but "show the application". Is it possible to simply open the application instead?
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2022-11-26 18:32:40 +0100 <geekosaur> I think that's up to the application that registered the tray item
2022-11-26 18:36:46 +0100 <kora9> geekosaur: Yeah, there's no hacky way to override it?
2022-11-26 18:37:58 +0100 <kora9> I was thinking it might be best to disable the tray functionality of the apps (most has that feature) and instead hide them in xmonad
2022-11-26 18:38:16 +0100 <kora9> That way xmonad would have more control over it
2022-11-26 18:38:40 +0100 <kora9> I could probably create a fake tray for hidden windows too
2022-11-26 18:39:59 +0100 <geekosaur> https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.17.1/docs/XMonad-Layout-Drawer.html ?
2022-11-26 19:07:50 +0100 <kora9> geekosaur: Hmm. I currently am trying to use this: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.17.1/docs/XMonad-Util-NamedScratchpad.html
2022-11-26 19:13:41 +0100 <geekosaur> sure, that should work too
2022-11-26 19:17:53 +0100 <kora9> geekosaur: Does xmonad have some native feature similar to labels and autogrouping in wm's like cwm (i think it's called 'tagging' sometimes also?)
2022-11-26 19:18:42 +0100 <kora9> I'm aware that I can set actions based on xprop properties, like I do with 'float' for some types of windows and I guess you could code groups based on that. Just wondering if there was some native functionality for it
2022-11-26 19:19:06 +0100 <geekosaur> https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.17.1/docs/XMonad-Actions-TagWindows.html ?
2022-11-26 19:22:18 +0100 <kora9> geekosaur: Oh that's perfect! Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks :) I'm pretty amazed that xmonad has everything I'm looking for. At worst it seems like I'm just limited by my own haskell knowledge
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2022-11-26 21:43:59 +0100 <AskYourself[m]> Any idea why it would be that xmonad will only show up as an option at login if I have plasma enabled? When I turn plasma off I no longer see "none+xmonad".
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