From 9417fd8105631d73ea295dd70566eccadaca37d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: gwern0 Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 02:03:10 +0100 Subject: HCAR.tex: update to Janis's master version per his instructions Ignore-this: 5b7bb372af48c0b653c07b676d670f6a darcs-hash:20121118010310-f7719-d7dea8b440f5b117e5acb403890f743e63358791 --- man/HCAR.tex | 213 ++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+), 142 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/HCAR.tex b/man/HCAR.tex index 33eedd4..e1d9a51 100644 --- a/man/HCAR.tex +++ b/man/HCAR.tex @@ -1,142 +1,71 @@ -% xmonad-Gx.tex -\begin{hcarentry}[updated]{xmonad} -\label{xmonad} -\report{Gwern Branwen}%11/11 -\status{active development} -\makeheader - -XMonad is a tiling window manager for X. Windows are arranged -automatically to tile the screen without gaps or overlap, maximizing -screen use. Window manager features are accessible from the keyboard; a -mouse is optional. XMonad is written, configured, and extensible in -Haskell. Custom layout algorithms, key bindings, and other extensions may -be written by the user in config files. Layouts are applied -dynamically, and different layouts may be used on each workspace. -Xinerama is fully supported, allowing windows to be tiled on several -physical screens. - -Development since the last report has continued; XMonad founder Don Stewart -has stepped down and Adam Vogt is the new maintainer. -After gestating for 2 years, version 0.10 has been released, with simultaneous -releases of the XMonadContrib library of customizations (which has now grown to -no less than 216 modules encompassing a dizzying array of features) and the -xmonad-extras package of extensions, - -Details of changes between releases can be found in the release notes: -\begin{compactitem} -\item \url{http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Notable_changes_since_0.8} -\item \url{http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Notable_changes_since_0.9} -% \item \url{http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Notable_changes_since_0.10} -\item the Darcs repositories have been upgraded to the hashed format -\item Supports using local modules in xmonad.hs; for example: to use definitions from \~/.xmonad/lib/XMonad/Stack/MyAdditions.hs -\item xmonad --restart CLI option -\item xmonad --replace CLI option -\item XMonad.Prompt now has customizable keymaps -\item Actions.GridSelect - a GUI menu for selecting windows or workspaces \& substring search on window names -\item Actions.OnScreen -\item Extensions now can have state -\item Actions.SpawnOn - uses state to spawn applications on the workspace the user was originally on, - and not where the user happens to be -\item Markdown manpages and not man/troff -\item XMonad.Layout.ImageButtonDecoration \&\\ XMonad.Util.Image -\item XMonad.Layout.Groups -\item XMonad.Layout.ZoomRow -\item XMonad.Layout.Renamed -\item XMonad.Layout.Drawer -\item XMonad.Layout.FullScreen -\item XMonad.Hooks.ScreenCorners -\item XMonad.Actions.DynamicWorkspaceOrder -\item XMonad.Actions.WorkspaceNames -\item XMonad.Actions.DynamicWorkspaceGroups -\end{compactitem} - -Binary packages of XMonad and XMonadContrib are available for all major Linux distributions. - -\FurtherReading -\begin{compactitem} -\item Homepage: - \url{http://xmonad.org/} - -\item Darcs source: - - \texttt{darcs get} \url{http://code.haskell.org/xmonad} - -\item IRC channel: - \verb+#xmonad @@ irc.freenode.org+ - -\item Mailing list: - \email{xmonad@@haskell.org} -\end{compactitem} -\end{hcarentry} -============= -% xmonad-Gx.tex -\begin{hcarentry}{xmonad} -\label{xmonad} -\report{Gwern Branwen}%11/11 -\status{active development} -\makeheader - -XMonad is a tiling window manager for X. Windows are arranged -automatically to tile the screen without gaps or overlap, maximizing -screen use. Window manager features are accessible from the keyboard; a -mouse is optional. XMonad is written, configured, and extensible in -Haskell. Custom layout algorithms, key bindings, and other extensions may -be written by the user in config files. Layouts are applied -dynamically, and different layouts may be used on each workspace. -Xinerama is fully supported, allowing windows to be tiled on several -physical screens. - -Development since the last report has continued; XMonad founder Don Stewart -has stepped down and Adam Vogt is the new maintainer. -After gestating for 2 years, version 0.10 has been released, with simultaneous -releases of the XMonadContrib library of customizations (which has now grown to -no less than 216 modules encompassing a dizzying array of features) and the -xmonad-extras package of extensions, - -Details of changes between releases can be found in the release notes: -\begin{compactitem} -\item \url{http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Notable_changes_since_0.8} -\item \url{http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Notable_changes_since_0.9} -% \item \url{http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Notable_changes_since_0.10} -\item the Darcs repositories have been upgraded to the hashed format -\item XMonad.Config.PlainConfig allows writing configs in a more 'normal' style, and not raw Haskell -\item Supports using local modules in xmonad.hs; for example: to use definitions from \~/.xmonad/lib/XMonad/Stack/MyAdditions.hs -\item xmonad --restart CLI option -\item xmonad --replace CLI option -\item XMonad.Prompt now has customizable keymaps -\item Actions.GridSelect - a GUI menu for selecting windows or workspaces \& substring search on window names -\item Actions.OnScreen -\item Extensions now can have state -\item Actions.SpawnOn - uses state to spawn applications on the workspace the user was originally on, - and not where the user happens to be -\item Markdown manpages and not man/troff -\item XMonad.Layout.ImageButtonDecoration \&\\ XMonad.Util.Image -\item XMonad.Layout.Groups -\item XMonad.Layout.ZoomRow -\item XMonad.Layout.Renamed -\item XMonad.Layout.Drawer -\item XMonad.Layout.FullScreen -\item XMonad.Hooks.ScreenCorners -\item XMonad.Actions.DynamicWorkspaceOrder -\item XMonad.Actions.WorkspaceNames -\item XMonad.Actions.DynamicWorkspaceGroups -\end{compactitem} - -Binary packages of XMonad and XMonadContrib are available for all major Linux distributions. - -\FurtherReading -\begin{compactitem} -\item Homepage: - \url{http://xmonad.org/} - -\item Darcs source: - - \texttt{darcs get} \url{http://code.haskell.org/xmonad} - -\item IRC channel: - \verb+#xmonad @@ irc.freenode.org+ - -\item Mailing list: - \email{xmonad@@haskell.org} -\end{compactitem} -\end{hcarentry} +% xmonad-Gx.tex +\begin{hcarentry}{xmonad} +\label{xmonad} +\report{Gwern Branwen}%11/11 +\status{active development} +\makeheader + +XMonad is a tiling window manager for X. Windows are arranged +automatically to tile the screen without gaps or overlap, maximizing +screen use. Window manager features are accessible from the keyboard; a +mouse is optional. XMonad is written, configured, and extensible in +Haskell. Custom layout algorithms, key bindings, and other extensions may +be written by the user in config files. Layouts are applied +dynamically, and different layouts may be used on each workspace. +Xinerama is fully supported, allowing windows to be tiled on several +physical screens. + +Development since the last report has continued; XMonad founder Don Stewart +has stepped down and Adam Vogt is the new maintainer. +After gestating for 2 years, version 0.10 has been released, with simultaneous +releases of the XMonadContrib library of customizations (which has now grown to +no less than 216 modules encompassing a dizzying array of features) and the +xmonad-extras package of extensions, + +Details of changes between releases can be found in the release notes: +\begin{compactitem} +\item \url{http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Notable_changes_since_0.8} +\item \url{http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Notable_changes_since_0.9} +% \item \url{http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Notable_changes_since_0.10} +\item the Darcs repositories have been upgraded to the hashed format +\item XMonad.Config.PlainConfig allows writing configs in a more 'normal' style, and not raw Haskell +\item Supports using local modules in xmonad.hs; for example: to use definitions from \~/.xmonad/lib/XMonad/Stack/MyAdditions.hs +\item xmonad --restart CLI option +\item xmonad --replace CLI option +\item XMonad.Prompt now has customizable keymaps +\item Actions.GridSelect - a GUI menu for selecting windows or workspaces \& substring search on window names +\item Actions.OnScreen +\item Extensions now can have state +\item Actions.SpawnOn - uses state to spawn applications on the workspace the user was originally on, + and not where the user happens to be +\item Markdown manpages and not man/troff +\item XMonad.Layout.ImageButtonDecoration \&\\ XMonad.Util.Image +\item XMonad.Layout.Groups +\item XMonad.Layout.ZoomRow +\item XMonad.Layout.Renamed +\item XMonad.Layout.Drawer +\item XMonad.Layout.FullScreen +\item XMonad.Hooks.ScreenCorners +\item XMonad.Actions.DynamicWorkspaceOrder +\item XMonad.Actions.WorkspaceNames +\item XMonad.Actions.DynamicWorkspaceGroups +\end{compactitem} + +Binary packages of XMonad and XMonadContrib are available for all major Linux distributions. + +\FurtherReading +\begin{compactitem} +\item Homepage: + \url{http://xmonad.org/} + +\item Darcs source: + + \texttt{darcs get} \url{http://code.haskell.org/xmonad} + +\item IRC channel: + \verb+#xmonad @@ irc.freenode.org+ + +\item Mailing list: + \email{xmonad@@haskell.org} +\end{compactitem} +\end{hcarentry} -- cgit v1.2.3