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XMonad.Layout.MagicFocus | Portability | unportable | Stability | unstable | Maintainer | Peter De Wachter <pdewacht@gmail.com> |
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Description |
Automagically put the focused window in the master area.
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Synopsis |
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Usage
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You can use this module with the following in your ~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs:
import XMonad.Layout.MagicFocus
Then edit your layoutHook by adding the magicFocus layout
modifier:
myLayout = magicFocus (Tall 1 (3/100) (1/2)) ||| Full ||| etc..
main = xmonad defaultConfig { layoutHook = myLayout,
handleEventHook = promoteWarp }
For more detailed instructions on editing the layoutHook see:
XMonad.Doc.Extending
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Create a new layout which automagically puts the focused window
in the master area.
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An eventHook that overrides the normal focusFollowsMouse. When the mouse
it moved to another window, that window is replaced as the master, and the
mouse is warped to inside the new master.
It prevents infinite loops when focusFollowsMouse is true (the default), and
MagicFocus is in use when changing focus with the mouse.
This eventHook does nothing when there are floating windows on the current
workspace.
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promoteWarp' allows you to specify an arbitrary PointerPosition to apply
when the mouse enters another window.
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Another event hook to override the focusFollowsMouse and make the pointer
only follow if a given condition is satisfied. This could be used to disable
focusFollowsMouse only for given workspaces or layouts.
Beware that your focusFollowsMouse setting is ignored if you use this event hook.
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Disables focusFollow on the given workspaces:
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Produced by Haddock version 2.4.2 |