Package: libghc-xmonad-contrib-dev Version: 0.9.2-2+b1 Severity: minor
After switching to the last version of libghc-xmonad-contrib-dev, XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks.avoidStruts seems to think there's a dock on the left of the screen. It correctly avoids drawing windows over xmobar and trayer (running on the top of my screen), but also inserts a gap on the left that I can't explain. Please find attached my xmonad.hs. The same config worked well with previous installed version (libghc6-xmonad-contrib-dev 0.9.1-1+b1). Thanks, Gian Piero. -- System Information: Debian Release: wheezy/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Kernel: Linux 2.6.38-2-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Versions of packages libghc-xmonad-contrib-dev depends on: ii ghc [libghc-unix-dev-2.4. 7.0.3-1 The Glasgow Haskell Compilation sy ii libc6 2.11.2-13 Embedded GNU C Library: Shared lib ii libffi5 3.0.9-4 Foreign Function Interface library pn libghc-base-dev-4.3.1.0-9 <none> (no description available) pn libghc-containers-dev-0.4 <none> (no description available) pn libghc-directory-dev-1.1. <none> (no description available) pn libghc-extensible-excepti <none> (no description available) ii libghc-mtl-dev [libghc-mt 2.0.1.0-2+b2 Haskell monad transformer library pn libghc-old-locale-dev-1.0 <none> (no description available) pn libghc-old-time-dev-1.0.0 <none> (no description available) pn libghc-process-dev-1.0.1. <none> (no description available) pn libghc-random-dev-1.0.0.3 <none> (no description available) ii libghc-utf8-string-dev [l 0.3.6-5+b1 GHC libraries for the Haskell UTF- ii libghc-x11-dev [libghc-x1 1.5.0.0-3+b1 Haskell X11 binding for GHC ii libghc-x11-xft-dev [libgh 0.3-6+b1 Haskell Xft binding for GHC ii libghc-xmonad-dev [libghc 0.9.2-2+b1 A lightweight X11 window manager ii libgmp10 2:5.0.1+dfsg-7 Multiprecision arithmetic library ii libx11-6 2:1.4.3-1 X11 client-side library ii libx11-dev 2:1.4.3-1 X11 client-side library (developme ii libxext6 2:1.2.0-2 X11 miscellaneous extension librar ii libxft2 2.2.0-2 FreeType-based font drawing librar ii libxinerama-dev 2:1.1.1-1 X11 Xinerama extension library (de ii libxinerama1 2:1.1.1-1 X11 Xinerama extension library libghc-xmonad-contrib-dev recommends no packages. Versions of packages libghc-xmonad-contrib-dev suggests: ii libghc-xmonad-contrib-doc 0.9.2-2 Extensions to xmonad; documentatio pn libghc-xmonad-contrib-prof <none> (no description available) -- no debconf information
-- -- xmonad example config file. -- -- A template showing all available configuration hooks, -- and how to override the defaults in your own xmonad.hs conf file. -- -- Normally, you'd only override those defaults you care about. -- import XMonad import XMonad.Util.Run -- for spawnPipe and hPutStrLn import System.Exit import XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks import XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog import XMonad.Hooks.SetWMName import XMonad.Util.Loggers -- for ppExtras import XMonad.Layout.PerWorkspace import XMonad.Layout.Tabbed import qualified XMonad.StackSet as W import qualified Data.Map as M -- The preferred terminal program, which is used in a binding below and by -- certain contrib modules. -- -- myTerminal = "xterm" -- myTerminal = "lxterm" -- myTerminal = "lxterm -e /usr/bin/screen -xRR" -- myTerminal = "urxvt -e sh -c \"if /usr/bin/tmux has-session ; then /usr/bin/tmux attach ; else /usr/bin/tmux; fi\"" myTerminal = "urxvt -e sh -c \"/usr/bin/tmux attach || /usr/bin/tmux\"" -- Width of the window border in pixels. -- myBorderWidth = 1 -- modMask lets you specify which modkey you want to use. The default -- is mod1Mask ("left alt"). You may also consider using mod3Mask -- ("right alt"), which does not conflict with emacs keybindings. The -- "windows key" is usually mod4Mask. -- -- myModMask = mod1Mask myModMask = mod3Mask -- The mask for the numlock key. Numlock status is "masked" from the -- current modifier status, so the keybindings will work with numlock on or -- off. You may need to change this on some systems. -- -- You can find the numlock modifier by running "xmodmap" and looking for a -- modifier with Num_Lock bound to it: -- -- > $ xmodmap | grep Num -- > mod2 Num_Lock (0x4d) -- -- Set numlockMask = 0 if you don't have a numlock key, or want to treat -- numlock status separately. -- myNumlockMask = mod2Mask -- The default number of workspaces (virtual screens) and their names. -- By default we use numeric strings, but any string may be used as a -- workspace name. The number of workspaces is determined by the length -- of this list. -- -- A tagging example: -- -- > workspaces = ["web", "irc", "code" ] ++ map show [4..9] -- -- myWorkspaces = ["messaging","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","iceweasel"] myWorkspaces = ["1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9"] -- Border colors for unfocused and focused windows, respectively. -- myNormalBorderColor = "#dddddd" myFocusedBorderColor = "#ff0000" -- Default offset of drawable screen boundaries from each physical -- screen. Anything non-zero here will leave a gap of that many pixels -- on the given edge, on the that screen. A useful gap at top of screen -- for a menu bar (e.g. 15) -- -- An example, to set a top gap on monitor 1, and a gap on the bottom of -- monitor 2, you'd use a list of geometries like so: -- -- > defaultGaps = [(18,0,0,0),(0,18,0,0)] -- 2 gaps on 2 monitors -- -- Fields are: top, bottom, left, right. -- -- myDefaultGaps = [(0,0,0,0)] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Key bindings. Add, modify or remove key bindings here. -- myKeys conf@(XConfig {XMonad.modMask = modMask}) = M.fromList $ -- launch a terminal [ ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_Return), spawn $ XMonad.terminal conf) -- launch dmenu , ((modMask, xK_p ), spawn "exe=`dmenu_path | dmenu -b -i -l 10 -m 0 -fn '-*-terminus-bold-r-normal--16-*' -nf '#AAAAAA' -nb '#001010' -sf '#001010' -sb '#448888' ` && eval \"exec $exe\"") -- launch gmrun , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_p ), spawn "gmrun") -- close focused window , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_c ), kill) -- Rotate through the available layout algorithms , ((modMask, xK_space ), sendMessage NextLayout) -- Reset the layouts on the current workspace to default , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_space ), setLayout $ XMonad.layoutHook conf) -- Resize viewed windows to the correct size , ((modMask, xK_n ), refresh) -- Move focus to the next window , ((modMask, xK_Tab ), windows W.focusDown) -- Move focus to the next window , ((modMask, xK_j ), windows W.focusDown) -- Move focus to the previous window , ((modMask, xK_k ), windows W.focusUp ) -- Move focus to the master window , ((modMask, xK_m ), windows W.focusMaster ) -- Swap the focused window and the master window , ((modMask, xK_Return), windows W.swapMaster) -- Swap the focused window with the next window , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_j ), windows W.swapDown ) -- Swap the focused window with the previous window , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_k ), windows W.swapUp ) -- Shrink the master area , ((modMask, xK_h ), sendMessage Shrink) -- Expand the master area , ((modMask, xK_l ), sendMessage Expand) -- Push window back into tiling , ((modMask, xK_t ), withFocused $ windows . W.sink) -- Increment the number of windows in the master area , ((modMask , xK_comma ), sendMessage (IncMasterN 1)) -- Deincrement the number of windows in the master area , ((modMask , xK_period), sendMessage (IncMasterN (-1))) -- toggle the status bar gap -- , ((modMask , xK_b ), -- modifyGap (\i n -> let x = (XMonad.defaultGaps conf ++ repeat (0,0,0,0)) !! i -- in if n == x then (0,0,0,0) else x)) -- Quit xmonad , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_q ), io (exitWith ExitSuccess)) -- Restart xmonad , ((modMask , xK_q ), restart "xmonad" True) ] ++ -- -- mod-[1..9], Switch to workspace N -- mod-shift-[1..9], Move client to workspace N -- [((m .|. modMask, k), windows $ f i) | (i, k) <- zip (XMonad.workspaces conf) [xK_1 .. xK_9] , (f, m) <- [(W.greedyView, 0), (W.shift, shiftMask)]] ++ -- -- mod-{w,e,r}, Switch to physical/Xinerama screens 1, 2, or 3 -- mod-shift-{w,e,r}, Move client to screen 1, 2, or 3 -- [((m .|. modMask, key), screenWorkspace sc >>= flip whenJust (windows . f)) | (key, sc) <- zip [xK_w, xK_e, xK_r] [0..] , (f, m) <- [(W.view, 0), (W.shift, shiftMask)]] ++ -- Lock the screen [((modMask, xK_x ), spawn "mpc -q pause ; xscreensaver-command -lock")] ++ -- Suspend [((modMask, xK_z ), spawn "mpc -q pause ; sudo /usr/sbin/hibernate-ram") ,((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_z ), spawn "mpc -q pause ; sudo /usr/sbin/hibernate-disk")] ++ -- Screenshot [((modMask, xK_v ), spawn "xfce4-screenshooter --window --save /home/gpiero/tmp/screenshots")] ++ [((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_v ), spawn "/usr/bin/scrot --focused --silent --exec 'mv $f /home/gpiero/tmp/screenshots'")] ++ [((modMask, xK_g ), spawn "gvim")] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Mouse bindings: default actions bound to mouse events -- myMouseBindings (XConfig {XMonad.modMask = modMask}) = M.fromList $ -- mod-button1, Set the window to floating mode and move by dragging [ ((modMask, button1), (\w -> focus w >> mouseMoveWindow w)) -- mod-button2, Raise the window to the top of the stack , ((modMask, button2), (\w -> focus w >> windows W.swapMaster)) -- mod-button3, Set the window to floating mode and resize by dragging , ((modMask, button3), (\w -> focus w >> mouseResizeWindow w)) -- you may also bind events to the mouse scroll wheel (button4 and button5) ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Layouts: -- You can specify and transform your layouts by modifying these values. -- If you change layout bindings be sure to use 'mod-shift-space' after -- restarting (with 'mod-q') to reset your layout state to the new -- defaults, as xmonad preserves your old layout settings by default. -- -- The available layouts. Note that each layout is separated by |||, -- which denotes layout choice. -- -- myLayout = tiled ||| Mirror tiled ||| Full -- myLayout = avoidStruts ( Mirror tiled ||| tiled ||| Full ) myLayout = -- onWorkspaces ["1","2"] ( avoidStruts ( simpleTabbed ||| Mirror tiled ||| tiled ||| Full ) ) $ onWorkspace "1" ( avoidStruts ( Full ||| simpleTabbed ||| Mirror tiled ||| tiled ) ) $ onWorkspace "2" ( avoidStruts tiled ) $ avoidStruts ( simpleTabbed ||| Mirror tiled ||| tiled ||| Full ) where -- default tiling algorithm partitions the screen into two panes tiled = Tall nmaster delta ratio -- The default number of windows in the master pane nmaster = 1 -- Default proportion of screen occupied by master pane ratio = 3/4 -- Percent of screen to increment by when resizing panes delta = 3/100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Window rules: -- Execute arbitrary actions and WindowSet manipulations when managing -- a new window. You can use this to, for example, always float a -- particular program, or have a client always appear on a particular -- workspace. -- -- To find the property name associated with a program, use -- > xprop | grep WM_CLASS -- and click on the client you're interested in. -- -- To match on the WM_NAME, you can use 'title' in the same way that -- 'className' and 'resource' are used below. -- -- myManageHook = composeAll -- [ className =? "MPlayer" --> doFloat -- , className =? "Gimp" --> doFloat -- , resource =? "desktop_window" --> doIgnore -- , resource =? "kdesktop" --> doIgnore -- , className =? "Firefox-bin" --> doF (W.shift "iceweasel" ) ] myManageHook = composeAll [ className =? "MPlayer" --> doFloat , className =? "Gimp" --> doFloat , className =? "Pinentry" --> doFloat , className =? "Iceweasel" --> doF (W.shift "9" ) , className =? "Pidgin" --> doF (W.shift "2" ) -- , title =? "Lista contatti" --> doFloat , title =? "Iceweasel Preferences" --> doFloat , className =? "Xmessage" --> doFloat , className =? "Cssh" --> doFloat , resource =? "Download" --> doFloat , resource =? "desktop_window" --> doIgnore , resource =? "kdesktop" --> doIgnore ] -- Whether focus follows the mouse pointer. myFocusFollowsMouse :: Bool myFocusFollowsMouse = True ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Status bars and logging -- Perform an arbitrary action on each internal state change or X event. -- See the 'DynamicLog' extension for examples. -- -- To emulate dwm's status bar -- -- > logHook = dynamicLogDzen -- myLogHook = return () ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Startup hook -- Perform an arbitrary action each time xmonad starts or is restarted -- with mod-q. Used by, e.g., XMonad.Layout.PerWorkspace to initialize -- per-workspace layout choices. -- -- By default, do nothing. -- myStartupHook = return () myStartupHook = setWMName "LG3D" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Now run xmonad with all the defaults we set up. -- A structure containing your configuration settings, overriding -- fields in the default config. Any you don't override, will -- use the defaults defined in xmonad/XMonad/Config.hs -- -- No need to modify this. -- defaults = defaultConfig { -- simple stuff terminal = myTerminal, focusFollowsMouse = myFocusFollowsMouse, borderWidth = myBorderWidth, modMask = myModMask, numlockMask = myNumlockMask, workspaces = myWorkspaces, normalBorderColor = myNormalBorderColor, focusedBorderColor = myFocusedBorderColor, -- defaultGaps = myDefaultGaps, -- key bindings keys = myKeys, mouseBindings = myMouseBindings, -- hooks, layouts layoutHook = myLayout, manageHook = manageDocks <+> myManageHook, logHook = myLogHook, startupHook = myStartupHook } main = do h <- spawnPipe "xmobar" xmonad defaults { logHook = dynamicLogWithPP $ xmobarPP { ppSep = " | ", ppCurrent = xmobarColor "#000000" "#6699CC" . pad , ppTitle = xmobarColor "#FF6633" "" . shorten 80 , ppOrder = \(ws:l:t:d:b:_) -> [ ws, l, xmobarColor "#66CC99" "" d, pad b, pad t ], ppOutput = hPutStrLn h, ppExtras = [ date "%a %d %b %H:%M", battery ] } }