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2024-11-13 01:31:32 +0100L29Ah(~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds)
2024-11-13 02:45:57 +0100 <beastwick> hi again, curious, where should I look if I want to run a function to affect a screen opposite of the one I am currently focused?
2024-11-13 02:51:31 +0100 <beastwick> oh maybe Actions.OnScreen
2024-11-13 03:03:13 +0100 <geekosaur> I have 3. Which one's "opposite"?
2024-11-13 03:04:04 +0100 <geekosaur> but, you may want https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-0.18.0/docs/XMonad-Operations.html#v:screenWorkspace
2024-11-13 03:05:55 +0100 <geekosaur> (xmonad doesn't really do screens as such, you almost always want the workspace on the screen)
2024-11-13 03:23:37 +0100yaslam_(~yaslam@user/yaslam) yaslam
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2024-11-13 03:33:13 +0100 <beastwick> well, tbh I want all screens available that's not the current one
2024-11-13 03:33:22 +0100 <beastwick> and send them to an empty workspace
2024-11-13 03:33:37 +0100 <beastwick> sort of like a focus hotkey to minimize distractions
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