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2025-01-23 03:53:19 +0100 | <geekosaur> | and unless you know how numeric literals are handled in Haskell you will have trouble figuring out the spooky action at a distance |
2025-01-23 03:52:33 +0100 | <geekosaur> | I disapprove of Num instances thsat exist solely to abuse fromInteger precisely because they lead to this kind of nasty surprise |
2025-01-23 03:52:08 +0100 | <geekosaur> | that's why I warned you |
2025-01-23 03:50:59 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> Ty for the tip. If I ran into that one I would probably never figure it out on my own. |
2025-01-23 03:49:07 +0100 | <geekosaur> | (the documentation shows using literal numbers, but that's because someone got the bright idea of giving it a Num instance so they get fromInteger applied to them. it doesn't work for variables, only for literals) |
2025-01-23 03:47:29 +0100 | <geekosaur> | one complication: screen numbers are not simple integers, you need to wrap them in W.S (that is, after extracting the 1 from 1_foo and making an Int out of it, you need to apply "S" to it (https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-0.18.0/docs/XMonad-Core.html#t:ScreenId) to make it into a screen number acceptable to viewOnScreen) |
2025-01-23 03:46:20 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> Ty for the help. I'll try to make a pr to make that action configurable. |
2025-01-23 03:42:14 +0100 | <geekosaur> | https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.18.1/docs/XMonad-Actions-OnScreen.html#v:view… |
2025-01-23 03:41:36 +0100 | <geekosaur> | and the answer is still what I just said, you need to extract the screen number and use viewOnScreen instead of W.view |
2025-01-23 03:40:57 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> Sorry- |
2025-01-23 03:40:46 +0100 | <geekosaur> | edits don't work well IRC-side |
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2025-01-23 03:40:03 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> I'll try to clarify. |
2025-01-23 03:39:04 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> If I'm correct with what needs to be configurable I can probably make a pr if I can figure out what to name the option. |
2025-01-23 03:39:00 +0100 | <geekosaur> | okay. so you will have to translate the workspace index to its name, extract the screen number, and use viewOnScreen from the module I listed earlier |
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2025-01-23 03:37:21 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> I'll try to clarify. |
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2025-01-23 03:29:45 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> I'll try to clarify. |
2025-01-23 03:15:55 +0100 | <geekosaur> | (and internally xmonad will be switching focus to the other screen, doing something, and switching back) |
2025-01-23 03:15:26 +0100 | <geekosaur> | in particular you need https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.18.1/docs/XMonad-Actions-OnScreen.html for the latter |
2025-01-23 03:14:32 +0100 | <geekosaur> | I'm not wntirely clear on your issue, but I think the real problem is that it's picking the workspace on the wrong monitor; note that workspaces as seen by EWMH and therefore wmctrl are in an internal <screen>_<wsname> form, and you need to replace the <screen> part? Or do you want to ensure it's activated on the other monitor, which will need more than just replacing W.view? |
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2025-01-23 03:09:34 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> * because I haven't done a lot of haskell/Xmonad), |
2025-01-23 03:09:04 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | If i haven't misunderstood the code( which is not unlikely because), then if I want to make switching action customizable for the "wmctrl -s" type window switching I need to switch the W.view to a config parameter in this line (https://github.com/xmonad/xmonad-contrib/blob/c0a5bc5f0f5263108ad5a144711dceff4fb99cde/XMonad/Hook…). Am I correct? |
2025-01-23 03:09:02 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> I got confused by the last reply. After reading the code/docs a lot, think it does deal with the index to workspace conversion by sorting workspaces the same way it listed them and taking the nth element using the "!?" operator. |
2025-01-23 01:56:57 +0100 | <geekosaur> | `xprop -root _NET_DESKTOP_NAMES is the workspaces names that wmctrl knows about, and it uses an index into that list when it makes its request |
2025-01-23 01:54:59 +0100 | <geekosaur> | I don't think there's a good way to handle it. wmctrl requests workspaces by number, not name, and the numbers don't necessarily map to anything in your xmonad.hs. (EWMH starts numbering reported workspaces from 0 and uses only those numbers.) |
2025-01-23 01:51:23 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | ... command handling. |
2025-01-23 01:51:18 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> I'm trying to keep the windows with the independent screens module on the right screen. If the workspace that I'm trying to switch to is on the other screen and it is hidden it grabs that workspace and shows it on the screen where I ran the command instead of switching to the right screen. I managed to replace the doFocus with "doF . focusWindow' =<< ask" but I couldn't find a way to do that with the wmctrl -s... |
2025-01-23 01:50:32 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> I'm trying to keep the windows with the independent screens module on the right screen. If the workspace that I'm trying to switch to is on the other screen and it is hidden it grabs that workspace and shows it on the screen where I ran the command instead of switching to the right screen. I managed to replace the doFocus with "doF . focusWindow' =<< ask" but I. |
2025-01-23 01:43:48 +0100 | <geekosaur> | doesn't look like we do. what exactly are you trying to do? |
2025-01-23 01:42:12 +0100 | <geekosaur> | it's part of EwmhDesktops but I don't know if we have a hook for _NET_CURRENT_DESKTOP |
2025-01-23 01:40:42 +0100 | <haskellbridge> | <m1mir> Hi, I have simple question. Does anyone know where I could configure what runs when I do a _wmctrl -s_ command? |
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