----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- | -- Module : XMonad.Hooks.FadeInactive -- Copyright : (c) 2008 Justin Bogner <mail@justinbogner.com> -- License : BSD -- -- Maintainer : Justin Bogner <mail@justinbogner.com> -- Stability : unstable -- Portability : unportable -- -- Makes XMonad set the _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY atom for inactive windows, -- which causes those windows to become slightly translucent if something -- like xcompmgr is running ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- module XMonad.Hooks.FadeInactive ( -- * Usage -- $usage setOpacity, isUnfocused, isUnfocusedOnCurrentWS, fadeIn, fadeOut, fadeIf, fadeInactiveLogHook, fadeInactiveCurrentWSLogHook, fadeOutLogHook ) where import XMonad import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W import Control.Monad -- $usage -- You can use this module with the following in your @~\/.xmonad\/xmonad.hs@: -- -- > import XMonad -- > import XMonad.Hooks.FadeInactive -- > -- > myLogHook :: X () -- > myLogHook = fadeInactiveLogHook fadeAmount -- > where fadeAmount = 0.8 -- > -- > main = xmonad def { logHook = myLogHook } -- -- fadeAmount can be any rational between 0 and 1. -- you will need to have xcompmgr <http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xapps> -- or something similar for this to do anything -- -- For more detailed instructions on editing the logHook see: -- -- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#The_log_hook_and_external_status_bars" -- -- For more detailed instructions on editing the layoutHook see: -- -- "XMonad.Doc.Extending#Editing_the_layout_hook" -- | Converts a percentage to the format required for _NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY rationalToOpacity :: Integral a => Rational -> a rationalToOpacity perc | perc < 0 || perc > 1 = round perc -- to maintain backwards-compatability | otherwise = round $ perc * 0xffffffff -- | Sets the opacity of a window setOpacity :: Window -> Rational -> X () setOpacity w t = withDisplay $ \dpy -> do a <- getAtom "_NET_WM_WINDOW_OPACITY" c <- getAtom "CARDINAL" io $ changeProperty32 dpy w a c propModeReplace [rationalToOpacity t] -- | Fades a window out by setting the opacity fadeOut :: Rational -> Window -> X () fadeOut = flip setOpacity -- | Makes a window completely opaque fadeIn :: Window -> X () fadeIn = fadeOut 1 -- | Fades a window by the specified amount if it satisfies the first query, otherwise -- makes it opaque. fadeIf :: Query Bool -> Rational -> Query Rational fadeIf qry amt = qry >>= \b -> return $ if b then amt else 1 -- | Sets the opacity of inactive windows to the specified amount fadeInactiveLogHook :: Rational -> X () fadeInactiveLogHook = fadeOutLogHook . fadeIf isUnfocused -- | Set the opacity of inactive windows, on the current workspace, to the -- specified amount. This is specifically usefull in a multi monitor setup. See -- 'isUnfocusedOnCurrentWS'. fadeInactiveCurrentWSLogHook :: Rational -> X () fadeInactiveCurrentWSLogHook = fadeOutLogHook . fadeIf isUnfocusedOnCurrentWS -- | Returns True if the window doesn't have the focus. isUnfocused :: Query Bool isUnfocused = ask >>= \w -> liftX . gets $ maybe True (w /=) . W.peek . windowset -- | Returns True if the window doesn't have the focus, and the window is on the -- current workspace. This is specifically handy in a multi monitor setup -- (xinerama) where multiple workspaces are visible. Using this, non-focused -- workspaces are are not faded out making it easier to look and read the -- content on them. isUnfocusedOnCurrentWS :: Query Bool isUnfocusedOnCurrentWS = do w <- ask ws <- liftX $ gets windowset let thisWS = w `elem` W.index ws unfocused = maybe True (w /=) $ W.peek ws return $ thisWS && unfocused -- | Fades out every window by the amount returned by the query. fadeOutLogHook :: Query Rational -> X () fadeOutLogHook qry = withWindowSet $ \s -> do let visibleWins = (W.integrate' . W.stack . W.workspace . W.current $ s) ++ concatMap (W.integrate' . W.stack . W.workspace) (W.visible s) forM_ visibleWins $ liftM2 (=<<) setOpacity (runQuery qry)