Portability | unportable |
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Stability | unstable |
Maintainer | andrea.rossato@unibz.it |
A layout modifier to add a bar of tabs to your layouts.
- simpleTabBar :: Eq a => l a -> ModifiedLayout (Decoration TabBarDecoration DefaultShrinker) (ModifiedLayout ResizeScreen l) a
- tabBar :: (Eq a, Shrinker s) => s -> Theme -> XPPosition -> l a -> ModifiedLayout (Decoration TabBarDecoration s) l a
- defaultTheme :: Theme
- shrinkText :: DefaultShrinker
- data TabBarDecoration a = TabBar XPPosition
- data XPPosition
- module XMonad.Layout.ResizeScreen
Usage
You can use this module with the following in your
~/.xmonad/xmonad.hs
:
import XMonad.Layout.TabBarDecoration
Then edit your layoutHook
by adding the layout you want:
main = xmonad defaultConfig { layoutHook = simpleTabBar $ layoutHook defaultConfig}
For more detailed instructions on editing the layoutHook see:
tabBar
will give you the possibility of setting a custom shrinker
and a custom theme.
The deafult theme can be dynamically change with the xmonad theme selector. See XMonad.Prompt.Theme. For more themse, look at XMonad.Util.Themes
simpleTabBar :: Eq a => l a -> ModifiedLayout (Decoration TabBarDecoration DefaultShrinker) (ModifiedLayout ResizeScreen l) aSource
Add, on the top of the screen, a simple bar of tabs to a given | layout, with the default theme and the default shrinker.
tabBar :: (Eq a, Shrinker s) => s -> Theme -> XPPosition -> l a -> ModifiedLayout (Decoration TabBarDecoration s) l aSource
Same of simpleTabBar
, but with the possibility of setting a
custom shrinker, a custom theme and the position: Top
or
Bottom
.
The default xmonad Theme
.
data TabBarDecoration a Source
Eq a => DecorationStyle TabBarDecoration a | |
Read (TabBarDecoration a) | |
Show (TabBarDecoration a) |
module XMonad.Layout.ResizeScreen