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* [[/vvv's Config.hs]]. DynamicWorkspaces, (Shell|Ssh|Man)Prompt, Submap, and ion-like status bar (written in nonkosher Perl).
 
* [[/vvv's Config.hs]]. DynamicWorkspaces, (Shell|Ssh|Man)Prompt, Submap, and ion-like status bar (written in nonkosher Perl).
 
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* [[/arossato's Config.hs]]. Tabbed, Xmobar with DynamicLog, (Shell|Ssh|Man)Prompt.
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== Note on uploading ==
 
== Note on uploading ==

Revision as of 14:50, 29 October 2007

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xmonad configuration examples

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  • /twifkak's Config.hs. modMask = mod4Mask; noBorders tabbed layout; keybindings for dzen, rotview, swapworkspaces, windowbringer, and windownavigation; urgencyhook (only in darcs xmonad).
  • /David Roundy's Config.hs. Combo config for small screen + xclock. Requires changes to core xmonad, so not for the faint of heart. This config also keeps mod=mod1, and therefore moves a number of key bindings to non-standard locations (my laptop has no spare modifier keys).
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  • /Brent Yorgey's Config.hs. probably only works with darcs xmonad. modMask = mod4Mask; DynamicLog, RotView, ViewPrev, WindowNavigation, ToggleLayouts (toggle full screen mode), UrgencyHook + dzen, FlexibleManipulate, and a few others, with keybindings for all! (Warning: lots of non-standard keybindings. =)
Byorgey-config.png
Rob-config.png
  • /Eric Mertens's Config.hs. Customized DynamicLog, ShellPrompt, TilePrime, Dual-head and an effort to make the statusbar similar to DWM.
Glguy-config.jpg
  • /vvv's Config.hs. DynamicWorkspaces, (Shell|Ssh|Man)Prompt, Submap, and ion-like status bar (written in nonkosher Perl).
Vvv-config.png
Arossato-config.png

Note on uploading

To upload your config file, create some text on this page of the form:

  * [ [ /you Config.hs ] ], description of your setup

and save the page. This will create a new page under /you into which you can paste your Config.hs text. Wrap them in < haskell > and < / haskell > tags, to enable nice markup.

Images can be uploaded by clicking on the 'Upload file' link, and then referring to the uploaded image as, e.g.

   [ [ Image:you-config.png|center|200px ] ]

which will scale the image correctly for a thumbnail.