----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : XMonad.Actions.CycleWS -- Copyright : (c) Joachim Breitner <mail@joachim-breitner.de>, -- Nelson Elhage <nelhage@mit.edu> (`toggleWS' function) -- License : BSD3-style (see LICENSE) -- -- Maintainer : Joachim Breitner <mail@joachim-breitner.de> -- Stability : unstable -- Portability : unportable -- -- Provides bindings to cycle forward or backward through the list of -- workspaces, to move windows between workspaces, and to cycle -- between screens. More general combinators provide ways to cycle -- through workspaces in various orders, to only cycle through some -- subset of workspaces, and to cycle by more than one workspace at a -- time. -- -- Note that this module now subsumes the functionality of the former -- @XMonad.Actions.RotView@. Former users of @rotView@ can simply replace -- @rotView True@ with @moveTo Next NonEmptyWS@, and so on. -- -- If you want to exactly replicate the action of @rotView@ (cycling -- through workspace in order lexicographically by tag, instead of in -- the order specified in the config), it can be implemented as: -- -- > rotView b = do t <- findWorkspace getSortByTag (bToDir b) NonEmptyWS 1 -- > windows . greedyView $ t -- > where bToDir True = Next -- > bToDir False = Prev -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module XMonad.Actions.CycleWS ( -- * Usage -- $usage -- * Moving between workspaces -- $moving nextWS , prevWS , shiftToNext , shiftToPrev -- * Toggling the previous workspace -- $toggling , toggleWS , toggleWS' , toggleOrView -- * Moving between screens (xinerama) , nextScreen , prevScreen , shiftNextScreen , shiftPrevScreen , swapNextScreen , swapPrevScreen -- * Moving between workspaces, take two! -- $taketwo , Direction1D(..) , WSType(..) , shiftTo , moveTo , doTo -- * The mother-combinator , findWorkspace , toggleOrDoSkip , skipTags , screenBy ) where import Data.List ( find, findIndex ) import Data.Maybe ( isNothing, isJust ) import XMonad hiding (workspaces) import qualified XMonad.Hooks.WorkspaceHistory as WH import XMonad.StackSet hiding (filter) import XMonad.Util.Types import XMonad.Util.WorkspaceCompare -- $usage -- You can use this module with the following in your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@ file: -- -- > import XMonad.Actions.CycleWS -- > -- > -- a basic CycleWS setup -- > -- > , ((modm, xK_Down), nextWS) -- > , ((modm, xK_Up), prevWS) -- > , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_Down), shiftToNext) -- > , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_Up), shiftToPrev) -- > , ((modm, xK_Right), nextScreen) -- > , ((modm, xK_Left), prevScreen) -- > , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_Right), shiftNextScreen) -- > , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_Left), shiftPrevScreen) -- > , ((modm, xK_z), toggleWS) -- -- If you want to follow the moved window, you can use both actions: -- -- > , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_Down), shiftToNext >> nextWS) -- > , ((modm .|. shiftMask, xK_Up), shiftToPrev >> prevWS) -- -- You can also get fancier with 'moveTo', 'shiftTo', and 'findWorkspace'. -- For example: -- -- > , ((modm , xK_f), moveTo Next EmptyWS) -- find a free workspace -- > , ((modm .|. controlMask, xK_Right), -- a crazy keybinding! -- > do t <- findWorkspace getSortByXineramaRule Next NonEmptyWS 2 -- > windows . view $ t ) -- -- For detailed instructions on editing your key bindings, see -- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Editing_key_bindings". -- -- When using the toggle functions, in order to ensure that the workspace -- to which you switch is the previously viewed workspace, use the -- 'logHook' in "XMonad.Hooks.WorkspaceHistory". {- $moving The following commands for moving the view and windows between workspaces are somewhat inflexible, but are very simple and probably Do The Right Thing for most users. All of the commands in this section cycle through workspaces in the order in which they are given in your config. -} -- | Switch to the next workspace. nextWS :: X () nextWS = switchWorkspace 1 -- | Switch to the previous workspace. prevWS :: X () prevWS = switchWorkspace (-1) -- | Move the focused window to the next workspace. shiftToNext :: X () shiftToNext = shiftBy 1 -- | Move the focused window to the previous workspace. shiftToPrev :: X () shiftToPrev = shiftBy (-1) -- $toggling -- | Toggle to the workspace displayed previously. toggleWS :: X () toggleWS = toggleWS' [] -- | Toggle to the previous workspace while excluding some workspaces. -- -- > -- Ignore the scratchpad workspace while toggling: -- > ("M-b", toggleWS' ["NSP"]) toggleWS' :: [WorkspaceId] -> X () toggleWS' skips = lastViewedHiddenExcept skips >>= flip whenJust (windows . view) -- | 'XMonad.StackSet.greedyView' a workspace, or if already there, view -- the previously displayed workspace ala weechat. Change @greedyView@ to -- @toggleOrView@ in your workspace bindings as in the 'XMonad.StackSet.view' -- faq at <http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Frequently_asked_questions>. -- For more flexibility see 'toggleOrDoSkip'. toggleOrView :: WorkspaceId -> X () toggleOrView = toggleOrDoSkip [] greedyView -- | Allows ignoring listed workspace tags (such as scratchpad's \"NSP\"), and -- running other actions such as view, shift, etc. For example: -- -- > import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W -- > import XMonad.Actions.CycleWS -- > -- > -- toggleOrView for people who prefer view to greedyView -- > toggleOrView' = toggleOrDoSkip [] W.view -- > -- > -- toggleOrView ignoring scratchpad and named scratchpad workspace -- > toggleOrViewNoSP = toggleOrDoSkip ["NSP"] W.greedyView toggleOrDoSkip :: [WorkspaceId] -> (WorkspaceId -> WindowSet -> WindowSet) -> WorkspaceId -> X () toggleOrDoSkip skips f toWS = do cur <- gets (currentTag . windowset) if toWS == cur then lastViewedHiddenExcept skips >>= flip whenJust (windows . f) else windows (f toWS) -- | List difference ('\\') for workspaces and tags. Removes workspaces -- matching listed tags from the given workspace list. skipTags :: (Eq i) => [Workspace i l a] -> [i] -> [Workspace i l a] skipTags wss ids = filter ((`notElem` ids) . tag) wss -- | Ignoring the skips, find the best candidate for the last viewed hidden -- workspace. lastViewedHiddenExcept :: [WorkspaceId] -> X (Maybe WorkspaceId) lastViewedHiddenExcept skips = do hs <- gets $ map tag . flip skipTags skips . hidden . windowset vs <- WH.workspaceHistory return $ choose hs (find (`elem` hs) vs) where choose [] _ = Nothing choose (h:_) Nothing = Just h choose _ vh@(Just _) = vh switchWorkspace :: Int -> X () switchWorkspace d = wsBy d >>= windows . greedyView shiftBy :: Int -> X () shiftBy d = wsBy d >>= windows . shift wsBy :: Int -> X (WorkspaceId) wsBy = findWorkspace getSortByIndex Next AnyWS {- $taketwo A few more general commands are also provided, which allow cycling through subsets of workspaces. For example, > moveTo Next EmptyWS will move to the first available workspace with no windows, and > shiftTo Prev (WSIs $ return (('p' `elem`) . tag)) will move the focused window backwards to the first workspace containing the letter 'p' in its name. =) -} -- | What type of workspaces should be included in the cycle? data WSType = EmptyWS -- ^ cycle through empty workspaces | NonEmptyWS -- ^ cycle through non-empty workspaces | HiddenWS -- ^ cycle through non-visible workspaces | HiddenNonEmptyWS -- ^ cycle through non-empty non-visible workspaces | HiddenEmptyWS -- ^ cycle through empty non-visible workspaces | AnyWS -- ^ cycle through all workspaces | WSTagGroup Char -- ^ cycle through workspaces in the same group, the -- group name is all characters up to the first -- separator character or the end of the tag | WSIs (X (WindowSpace -> Bool)) -- ^ cycle through workspaces satisfying -- an arbitrary predicate -- | Convert a WSType value to a predicate on workspaces. wsTypeToPred :: WSType -> X (WindowSpace -> Bool) wsTypeToPred EmptyWS = return (isNothing . stack) wsTypeToPred NonEmptyWS = return (isJust . stack) wsTypeToPred HiddenWS = do hs <- gets (map tag . hidden . windowset) return (\w -> tag w `elem` hs) wsTypeToPred HiddenNonEmptyWS = do ne <- wsTypeToPred NonEmptyWS hi <- wsTypeToPred HiddenWS return (\w -> hi w && ne w) wsTypeToPred HiddenEmptyWS = do ne <- wsTypeToPred EmptyWS hi <- wsTypeToPred HiddenWS return (\w -> hi w && ne w) wsTypeToPred AnyWS = return (const True) wsTypeToPred (WSTagGroup sep) = do cur <- (groupName.workspace.current) `fmap` gets windowset return $ (cur ==).groupName where groupName = takeWhile (/=sep).tag wsTypeToPred (WSIs p) = p -- | View the next workspace in the given direction that satisfies -- the given condition. moveTo :: Direction1D -> WSType -> X () moveTo dir t = doTo dir t getSortByIndex (windows . greedyView) -- | Move the currently focused window to the next workspace in the -- given direction that satisfies the given condition. shiftTo :: Direction1D -> WSType -> X () shiftTo dir t = doTo dir t getSortByIndex (windows . shift) -- | Using the given sort, find the next workspace in the given -- direction of the given type, and perform the given action on it. doTo :: Direction1D -> WSType -> X WorkspaceSort -> (WorkspaceId -> X ()) -> X () doTo dir t srt act = findWorkspace srt dir t 1 >>= act -- | Given a function @s@ to sort workspaces, a direction @dir@, a -- predicate @p@ on workspaces, and an integer @n@, find the tag of -- the workspace which is @n@ away from the current workspace in -- direction @dir@ (wrapping around if necessary), among those -- workspaces, sorted by @s@, which satisfy @p@. -- -- For some useful workspace sorting functions, see -- "XMonad.Util.WorkspaceCompare". -- -- For ideas of what to do with a workspace tag once obtained, note -- that 'moveTo' and 'shiftTo' are implemented by applying @(>>= -- (windows . greedyView))@ and @(>>= (windows . shift))@, respectively, -- to the output of 'findWorkspace'. findWorkspace :: X WorkspaceSort -> Direction1D -> WSType -> Int -> X WorkspaceId findWorkspace s dir t n = findWorkspaceGen s (wsTypeToPred t) (maybeNegate dir n) where maybeNegate Next d = d maybeNegate Prev d = (-d) findWorkspaceGen :: X WorkspaceSort -> X (WindowSpace -> Bool) -> Int -> X WorkspaceId findWorkspaceGen _ _ 0 = gets (currentTag . windowset) findWorkspaceGen sortX wsPredX d = do wsPred <- wsPredX sort <- sortX ws <- gets windowset let cur = workspace (current ws) sorted = sort (workspaces ws) pivoted = let (a,b) = span ((/= (tag cur)) . tag) sorted in b ++ a ws' = filter wsPred pivoted mCurIx = findWsIndex cur ws' d' = if d > 0 then d - 1 else d next = if null ws' then cur else case mCurIx of Nothing -> ws' !! (d' `mod` length ws') Just ix -> ws' !! ((ix + d) `mod` length ws') return $ tag next findWsIndex :: WindowSpace -> [WindowSpace] -> Maybe Int findWsIndex ws wss = findIndex ((== tag ws) . tag) wss -- | View next screen nextScreen :: X () nextScreen = switchScreen 1 -- | View prev screen prevScreen :: X () prevScreen = switchScreen (-1) switchScreen :: Int -> X () switchScreen d = do s <- screenBy d mws <- screenWorkspace s case mws of Nothing -> return () Just ws -> windows (view ws) {- | Get the 'ScreenId' /d/ places over. Example usage is a variation of the the default screen keybindings: > -- mod-{w,e}, Switch to previous/next Xinerama screen > -- mod-shift-{w,e}, Move client to previous/next Xinerama screen > -- > [((m .|. modm, key), sc >>= screenWorkspace >>= flip whenJust (windows . f)) > | (key, sc) <- zip [xK_w, xK_e] [(screenBy (-1)),(screenBy 1)] > , (f, m) <- [(W.view, 0), (W.shift, shiftMask)]] -} screenBy :: Int -> X (ScreenId) screenBy d = do ws <- gets windowset --let ss = sortBy screen (screens ws) let now = screen (current ws) return $ (now + fromIntegral d) `mod` fromIntegral (length (screens ws)) -- | Swap current screen with next screen swapNextScreen :: X () swapNextScreen = swapScreen 1 -- | Swap current screen with previous screen swapPrevScreen :: X () swapPrevScreen = swapScreen (-1) swapScreen :: Int -> X () swapScreen d = do s <- screenBy d mws <- screenWorkspace s case mws of Nothing -> return () Just ws -> windows (greedyView ws) -- | Move focused window to workspace on next screen shiftNextScreen :: X () shiftNextScreen = shiftScreenBy 1 -- | Move focused window to workspace on prev screen shiftPrevScreen :: X () shiftPrevScreen = shiftScreenBy (-1) shiftScreenBy :: Int -> X () shiftScreenBy d = do s <- screenBy d mws <- screenWorkspace s case mws of Nothing -> return () Just ws -> windows (shift ws)