xmonad-0.14: A tiling window manager

Copyright(c) Spencer Janssen 2007
LicenseBSD3-style (see LICENSE)
Maintainerspencerjanssen@gmail.com
Stabilityunstable
Portabilitynot portable, Typeable deriving, mtl, posix
Safe HaskellNone
LanguageHaskell98

XMonad.Layout

Description

The collection of core layouts.

Synopsis

Documentation

data Full a Source #

Simple fullscreen mode. Renders the focused window fullscreen.

Constructors

Full 
Instances
LayoutClass Full a Source # 
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Read (Full a) Source # 
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Show (Full a) Source # 
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showsPrec :: Int -> Full a -> ShowS #

show :: Full a -> String #

showList :: [Full a] -> ShowS #

data Tall a Source #

The builtin tiling mode of xmonad. Supports Shrink, Expand and IncMasterN.

Constructors

Tall 

Fields

Instances
LayoutClass Tall a Source # 
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Read (Tall a) Source # 
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Show (Tall a) Source # 
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showsPrec :: Int -> Tall a -> ShowS #

show :: Tall a -> String #

showList :: [Tall a] -> ShowS #

newtype Mirror l a Source #

Mirror a layout, compute its 90 degree rotated form.

Constructors

Mirror (l a) 
Instances
LayoutClass l a => LayoutClass (Mirror l) a Source # 
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Read (l a) => Read (Mirror l a) Source # 
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Show (l a) => Show (Mirror l a) Source # 
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showsPrec :: Int -> Mirror l a -> ShowS #

show :: Mirror l a -> String #

showList :: [Mirror l a] -> ShowS #

data Resize Source #

Change the size of the master pane.

Constructors

Shrink 
Expand 
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Message Resize Source # 
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data IncMasterN Source #

Increase the number of clients in the master pane.

Constructors

IncMasterN !Int 
Instances
Message IncMasterN Source # 
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data Choose l r a Source #

A layout that allows users to switch between various layout options.

Instances
(LayoutClass l a, LayoutClass r a) => LayoutClass (Choose l r) a Source # 
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Methods

runLayout :: Workspace WorkspaceId (Choose l r a) a -> Rectangle -> X ([(a, Rectangle)], Maybe (Choose l r a)) Source #

doLayout :: Choose l r a -> Rectangle -> Stack a -> X ([(a, Rectangle)], Maybe (Choose l r a)) Source #

pureLayout :: Choose l r a -> Rectangle -> Stack a -> [(a, Rectangle)] Source #

emptyLayout :: Choose l r a -> Rectangle -> X ([(a, Rectangle)], Maybe (Choose l r a)) Source #

handleMessage :: Choose l r a -> SomeMessage -> X (Maybe (Choose l r a)) Source #

pureMessage :: Choose l r a -> SomeMessage -> Maybe (Choose l r a) Source #

description :: Choose l r a -> String Source #

(Read (l a), Read (r a)) => Read (Choose l r a) Source # 
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Methods

readsPrec :: Int -> ReadS (Choose l r a) #

readList :: ReadS [Choose l r a] #

readPrec :: ReadPrec (Choose l r a) #

readListPrec :: ReadPrec [Choose l r a] #

(Show (l a), Show (r a)) => Show (Choose l r a) Source # 
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showsPrec :: Int -> Choose l r a -> ShowS #

show :: Choose l r a -> String #

showList :: [Choose l r a] -> ShowS #

(|||) :: l a -> r a -> Choose l r a infixr 5 Source #

The layout choice combinator

data ChangeLayout Source #

Messages to change the current layout.

Constructors

FirstLayout 
NextLayout 
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Eq ChangeLayout Source # 
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Show ChangeLayout Source # 
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Message ChangeLayout Source # 
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mirrorRect :: Rectangle -> Rectangle Source #

Mirror a rectangle.

tile Source #

Arguments

:: Rational

frac, what proportion of the screen to devote to the master area

-> Rectangle

r, the rectangle representing the screen

-> Int

nmaster, the number of windows in the master pane

-> Int

n, the total number of windows to tile

-> [Rectangle] 

Compute the positions for windows using the default two-pane tiling algorithm.

The screen is divided into two panes. All clients are then partioned between these two panes. One pane, the master, by convention has the least number of windows in it.