Xmonad/Config archive/Robert Manea's Config.hs and support scripts

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Rob's setup

Besides the haskell part you can find all other bits and pieces of my setup here


Config.hs:

module Config where

--
-- Useful imports
--
import XMonad
import Operations
import qualified StackSet as W
import Data.Ratio
import Data.Bits ((.|.))
import qualified Data.Map as M
import System.Exit
import Graphics.X11.Xlib

--
-- Contributed modules
--
import XMonadContrib.DwmPromote
import XMonadContrib.DynamicLog
import XMonadContrib.NoBorders
import XMonadContrib.XPrompt
import XMonadContrib.ShellPrompt

-- | 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]
--
workspaces :: [WorkspaceId]
workspaces = ["1:dev", "2:mail", "3:web", "4:comm", "5:ham", "6:tmp" :: String]

-- | 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.
--
modMask :: KeyMask
modMask = mod4Mask

-- | 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.
--
numlockMask :: KeyMask
numlockMask = mod2Mask

-- | Width of the window border in pixels.
--
borderWidth :: Dimension
borderWidth = 1

-- | Border colors for unfocused and focused windows, respectively.
--
normalBorderColor, focusedBorderColor :: String
normalBorderColor  = "#111111"
focusedBorderColor = "#aecf96"

-- | 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.
--
defaultGaps :: [(Int,Int,Int,Int)]
defaultGaps = [(13,0,0,0)] -- 15 for default dzen

------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- 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.
--
manageHook :: Window -- ^ the new window to manage
           -> String -- ^ window title
           -> String -- ^ window resource name
           -> String -- ^ window resource class
           -> X (WindowSet -> WindowSet)

-- Always float various programs:
manageHook w _ _ c | c `elem` floats = fmap (W.float w . snd) (floatLocation w)
 where floats = ["MPlayer", "Gimp"]

-- Desktop panels and dock apps should be ignored by xmonad:
manageHook w _ n _ | n `elem` ignore = reveal w >> return (W.delete w)
 where ignore = ["gnome-panel", "desktop_window", "kicker", "kdesktop"]

-- Automatically send Firefox windows to the "web" workspace:
-- If a workspace named "web" doesn't exist, the window will appear on the
-- current workspace.
manageHook _ _ "Gecko" _ = return $ W.shift "web"

-- The default rule: return the WindowSet unmodified.  You typically do not
-- want to modify this line.
manageHook _ _ _ _ = return id

------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Extensible layouts

-- |
-- ShellPrompt config
--
mySPConfig :: XPConfig
mySPConfig = XPC { font              = "-*-profont-*-*-*-*-11-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859"
                 , bgColor           = "#111111"
                 , fgColor           = "#d5d3a7"
                 , bgHLight          = "#aecf96"
                 , fgHLight          = "black"
                 , borderColor       = "black"
                 , promptBorderWidth = 0
		 , position          = Bottom
                 , height            = 15
                 , historySize       = 256
                 }

-- 
-- | The list of possible layouts. Add your custom layouts to this list.
layouts :: [Layout Window]
layouts = [ Layout tiled
                 , Layout $ Mirror tiled
                 , Layout $ noBorders Full

                 -- Extension-provided layouts
                 ]
  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   = 1%2
     ratio   = recip 1.618

     -- Percent of screen to increment by when resizing panes
     delta   = 3%100

-- | The top level layout switcher. Most users will not need to modify this binding.
--
-- By default, we simply switch between the layouts listed in `layouts'
-- above, but you may program your own selection behaviour here. Layout
-- transformers, for example, would be hooked in here.
--
layoutHook :: Layout Window
layoutHook = Layout $ Select layouts

-- | Register with xmonad a list of layouts whose state we can preserve over restarts.
-- There is typically no need to modify this list, the defaults are fine.
--
serialisedLayouts :: [Layout Window]
serialisedLayouts = layoutHook : layouts

------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Logging

-- | Perform an arbitrary action on each internal state change or X event.
-- Examples include:
--      * do nothing
--      * log the state to stdout
--
-- See the 'DynamicLog' extension for examples.
--
logHook :: X ()
logHook = dynamicLogWithPP robPP
-- logHook = dynamicLogWithTitleColored "white"

------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- Key bindings:

-- | The preferred terminal program, which is used in a binding below and by
-- certain contrib modules.
terminal :: String
terminal = "xterm"

-- | The xmonad key bindings. Add, modify or remove key bindings here.
--
-- (The comment formatting character is used when generating the manpage)
--
keys :: M.Map (KeyMask, KeySym) (X ())
keys = M.fromList $
    -- launching and killing programs
    [ ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_Return), spawn "/home/robert/bin/uterm")
    , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_c     ), kill) -- @@ Close the focused window

    , ((modMask,               xK_space ), sendMessage NextLayout) -- %! Rotate through the available layout algorithms
	, ((modMask,               xK_p     ), shellPrompt mySPConfig)
    , ((modMask,               xK_c     ), spawn "/home/robert/bin/dzencal.sh")
    , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_space ), setLayout layoutHook) -- %!  Reset the layouts on the current workspace to default

    , ((modMask,               xK_n     ), refresh) -- %! Resize viewed windows to the correct size

    -- move focus up or down the window stack
    , ((modMask,               xK_Tab   ), windows W.focusDown) -- %! Move focus to the next window
    , ((modMask,               xK_j     ), windows W.focusDown) -- %! Move focus to the next window
    , ((modMask,               xK_k     ), windows W.focusUp  ) -- %! Move focus to the previous window
    , ((modMask,               xK_m     ), windows W.focusMaster  ) -- %! Move focus to the master window

    -- modifying the window order
    -- , ((modMask,               xK_Return), windows W.swapMaster) -- %! Swap the focused window and the master window
    , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_j     ), windows W.swapDown  ) -- %! Swap the focused window with the next window
    , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_k     ), windows W.swapUp    ) -- %! Swap the focused window with the previous window
    , ((modMask,               xK_Return), dwmpromote) -- @@ Swap the focused window and the master window

    -- resizing the master/slave ratio
    , ((modMask,               xK_h     ), sendMessage Shrink) -- %! Shrink the master area
    , ((modMask,               xK_l     ), sendMessage Expand) -- %! Expand the master area

    -- floating layer support
    , ((modMask,               xK_t     ), withFocused $ windows . W.sink) -- %! Push window back into tiling

    -- increase or decrease number of windows in the master area
    , ((modMask              , xK_comma ), sendMessage (IncMasterN 1)) -- %! Increment the number of windows in the master area
    , ((modMask              , xK_period), sendMessage (IncMasterN (-1))) -- %! Deincrement the number of windows in the master area

    -- toggle the status bar gap
    , ((modMask              , xK_b     ), modifyGap (\i n -> let x = (defaultGaps ++ repeat (0,0,0,0)) !! i in if n == x then (0,0,0,0) else x)) -- %! Toggle the status bar gap

    -- quit, or restart
    , ((modMask .|. shiftMask, xK_q     ), io (exitWith ExitSuccess)) -- %! Quit xmonad
    , ((modMask              , xK_q     ), broadcastMessage ReleaseResources >> restart Nothing True) -- %! Restart xmonad

    -- % Extension-provided key bindings
    ]
    ++
    -- 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 workspaces [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)]]

    -- % Extension-provided key bindings lists

-- | Mouse bindings: default actions bound to mouse events
--
mouseBindings :: M.Map (KeyMask, Button) (Window -> X ())
mouseBindings = 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)

    -- % Extension-provided mouse bindings
    ]

DynamicLog.hs:

module XMonadContrib.DynamicLog (
    -- * Usage
    -- $usage 
    dynamicLog,
    dynamicLogWithPP,
    dynamicLogXinerama,

    pprWindowSet,
    pprWindowSetXinerama,

    PP(..), defaultPP, sjanssenPP, robPP,
    wrap, dzenColor, xmobarColor, shorten
  ) where

-- 
-- Useful imports
--
import XMonad
import {-# SOURCE #-} Config (workspaces)
import Operations () -- for ReadableSomeLayout instance
import Data.Maybe ( isJust )
import Data.List
import Data.Ord ( comparing )
import qualified StackSet as S
import Data.Monoid
import XMonadContrib.NamedWindows

-- $usage 
--
-- To use, set:
--
-- >    import XMonadContrib.DynamicLog
-- >    logHook = dynamicLog

-- %import XMonadContrib.DynamicLog
-- %def -- comment out default logHook definition above if you uncomment any of these:
-- %def logHook = dynamicLog


-- |
-- An example log hook, print a status bar output to stdout, in the form:
--
-- > 1 2 [3] 4 7 : full : title
--
-- That is, the currently populated workspaces, the current
-- workspace layout, and the title of the focused window.
--
dynamicLog :: X ()
dynamicLog = dynamicLogWithPP defaultPP

-- |
-- A log function that uses the 'PP' hooks to customize output.
dynamicLogWithPP :: PP -> X ()
dynamicLogWithPP pp = do
    -- layout description
    ld <- withWindowSet $ return . description . S.layout . S.workspace . S.current
    -- workspace list
    ws <- withWindowSet $ return . pprWindowSet pp
    -- window title
    wt <- withWindowSet $ maybe (return "") (fmap show . getName) . S.peek

    io . putStrLn . sepBy (ppSep pp) . ppOrder pp $
                        [ ppLayout pp ld
                        , ws
                        , ppTitle  pp wt
                        ]
                        -- [ ws
                        -- , ppLayout pp ld
                        -- , ppTitle  pp wt
                        -- ]

pprWindowSet :: PP -> WindowSet -> String
pprWindowSet pp s =  sepBy (ppWsSep pp) $ map fmt $ sortBy cmp
            (map S.workspace (S.current s : S.visible s) ++ S.hidden s)
   where f Nothing Nothing   = EQ
         f (Just _) Nothing  = LT
         f Nothing (Just _)  = GT
         f (Just x) (Just y) = compare x y

         wsIndex = flip elemIndex workspaces . S.tag

         cmp a b = f (wsIndex a) (wsIndex b) `mappend` compare (S.tag a) (S.tag b)

         this     = S.tag (S.workspace (S.current s))
         visibles = map (S.tag . S.workspace) (S.visible s)

         fmt w = printer pp (S.tag w)
          where printer | S.tag w == this         = ppCurrent
                        | S.tag w `elem` visibles = ppVisible
                        | isJust (S.stack w)      = ppHidden
                        | otherwise               = ppHiddenNoWindows

-- |
-- Workspace logger with a format designed for Xinerama:
--
-- > [1 9 3] 2 7
--
-- where 1, 9, and 3 are the workspaces on screens 1, 2 and 3, respectively,
-- and 2 and 7 are non-visible, non-empty workspaces
--
dynamicLogXinerama :: X ()
dynamicLogXinerama = withWindowSet $ io . putStrLn . pprWindowSetXinerama

pprWindowSetXinerama :: WindowSet -> String
pprWindowSetXinerama ws = "^bg(#aecf96)^fg(#111111)^p(6)[" ++ unwords onscreen ++ "]^p(6)^fg()^bg() " ++ unwords offscreen
  where onscreen  = map (S.tag . S.workspace)
                        . sortBy (comparing S.screen) $ S.current ws : S.visible ws
        offscreen = map S.tag . filter (isJust . S.stack)
                        . sortBy (comparing S.tag) $ S.hidden ws

wrap :: String -> String -> String -> String
wrap _ _ "" = ""
wrap l r m  = l ++ m ++ r

shorten :: Int -> String -> String
shorten n xs | length xs < n = xs
             | otherwise     = (take (n - length end) xs) ++ end
 where
    end = "..."

sepBy :: String -> [String] -> String
sepBy sep = concat . intersperse sep . filter (not . null)

dzenColor :: String -> String -> String -> String
dzenColor fg bg = wrap (fg1++bg1) (fg2++bg2)
 where (fg1,fg2) | null fg = ("","")
                 | otherwise = ("^fg(" ++ fg ++ ")","^fg()")
       (bg1,bg2) | null bg = ("","")
                 | otherwise = ("^bg(" ++ bg ++ ")","^bg()")

-- | The 'PP' type allows the user to customize various behaviors of
-- dynamicLogPP
data PP = PP { ppCurrent, ppVisible
             , ppHidden, ppHiddenNoWindows :: WorkspaceId -> String
             , ppSep, ppWsSep :: String
             , ppTitle :: String -> String
             , ppLayout :: String -> String
             , ppOrder :: [String] -> [String] }

-- | The default pretty printing options, as seen in dynamicLog
defaultPP :: PP
defaultPP = PP { ppCurrent         = wrap "[" "]"
               , ppVisible         = wrap "<" ">"
               , ppHidden          = id
               , ppHiddenNoWindows = const ""
               , ppSep             = " : "
               , ppWsSep           = " "
               , ppTitle           = shorten 80
               , ppLayout          = id
               , ppOrder           = id }


robPP :: PP
robPP = defaultPP { ppCurrent = wrap "^fg(#000000)^bg(#a6c292)^p(2)^i(/home/robert/dzen_bitmaps/has_win.xbm)" "^p(2)^fg()^bg()"
                  , ppVisible = wrap "^bg(grey30)^fg(grey75)^p(2)" "^p(2)^fg()^bg()"
                  , ppLayout  = wrap "(" ")"
                  , ppTitle   = dzenColor "white" "grey30" . shorten 80
                  , ppSep     = " ^fg(grey50)^r(2x8)^p(1)^fg(grey70)^r(2x8)^fg(grey50)^p(1)^r(2x8)^fg() "
                  }