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By default, it is 0 (set in Config.hs), but set this to a pixel count to
get a permanent gap at the top of the screen. You can then at startup
launch dzen, and it will run in this gap, and not be obscured by other
windows.
Perfect for a persistant status bar.
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I think
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The use of arrow keys for swapLeft/Right clash with firefox's back
button. Use the more intuitive mod-shift-jk for this. (It's a movement
operation, after all).
This clashes with IncMaster, so we use mod+comma and mod+period for
these (i.e. the keys mod < and mod > , to move windows to and from the
master area).
While we're here, replace the use of the terms 'left' and 'right' for
navigation, in comments and identifiers, with 'up' and 'down' instead.
Hence mod-j == focusDown. Far more intuitive for people (dons) who live
in fullscreen mode and have vim movement wired into their central
nervous system.
Principle of least VI surprise: movement down or up means using j and k.
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See patch "Deleting a window should not affect focus". Checks this property.
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ws used by noDuplicates is actually a list of list of elements which
will pretty rarely raise any flags even if the StackSet actually does
contain duplicates. This patch concatenates ws to ensure the quickcheck
property tests accurately.
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This fixes a bug whereby deleting a window will first move focus to
that window before deleting it without moving focus back afterwards.
The fix generalises the remove inner function to delete a window from
the stack whether it's in focus or not. If the window is in focus,
behaviour remains as it was.
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This is ugly right now -- I promise to clean it up later.
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In order to give a better account of how focus and master interact, and
how each operation affects focus, we reimplement the StackSet type as a
two level nested 'Zipper'. To quote Oleg:
A Zipper is essentially an `updateable' and yet pure functional
cursor into a data structure. Zipper is also a delimited
continuation reified as a data structure.
That is, we use the Zipper as a cursor which encodes the window which is
in focus. Thus our data structure tracks focus correctly by
construction! We then get simple, obvious semantics for e.g. insert, in
terms of how it affects focus/master. Our transient-messes-with-focus
bug evaporates. 'swap' becomes trivial.
By moving focus directly into the stackset, we can toss some QC
properties about focus handling: it is simply impossible now for focus
to go wrong. As a benefit, we get a dozen new QC properties for free,
governing how master and focus operate.
The encoding of focus in the data type also simplifies the focus
handling in Operations: several operations affecting focus are now
simply wrappers over StackSet.
For the full story, please read the StackSet module, and the QC
properties.
Finally, we save ~40 lines with the simplified logic in Operations.hs
For more info, see the blog post on the implementation,
http://cgi.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/blog/2007/05/17#xmonad_part1b_zipper
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