
Aha, I see now. Thanks, I've applied this patch. The code contained some
tab characters so I also took the liberty of pushing another patch cleaning
up the indentation and converting all tabs to spaces (generally regarded as
good Haskell style).
-Brent
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 5:44 AM
Daniel Wagner
writes: I don't think workspacePrompt is the same thing -- it knows about workspace tags, but not workspace names as assigned by the WorkspaceName module.
Exactly, the proposed prompt allows the user to select a workspace by its name (assigned by the WorkspaceName module) while Xmonad.Prompt.Workspace.workspacePrompt uses the workspace tag.
I provide a new patch where the function name and signature have been adapted to look like the original worskpacePrompt function.
Antoine.
~d
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 12:17 PM, Brent Yorgey
wrote:
Hi A.,
This functionality is actually already available through the XMonad.Prompt.Workspace module. Just adding a keybinding to
workspacePrompt (windows . greedyView)
should do the trick. Let me know if that works for you.
-Brent
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 6:43 PM
wrote: Hi,
Attached is a patch that adds a prompt to select and view a workspace based on its tag and its name which comes from the WorkspaceName extension.
Hoping this could interest someone else, A.
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