
On 14 January 2013 21:50, Hans Chen
As far as I know, it's not in 0.11 (I had to apply the patch manually). You'll have to wait for 0.12 or use darcs.
Considering the time took between versions, I rather use darcs. I thinks it's time to learn.
The patch is not specific to X.A.DynamicWorkspace (it affects X.U.WorkspaceCompare), but you'll notice it when creating a new workspace yes.
Yes, indeed with the darcs version works that way.
Hope that helps, Hans
Thanks :) A couple of months ago, you started a similar thread[1], it derived in a sort-of offtopic discussion, but there were a very interesting part, that you might find useful. ---- myDzenPP = defaultPP { .... , ppSort = getSortByMyRule ..... } ---- ---- -- First show visible screens, then invisible screens with more -- recently visited ones earlier. I'd also like to see the empty -- invisible ones, in a different colour. myWorkspaceCompare :: Bool -> X WorkspaceCompare myWorkspaceCompare phy = do w <- gets windowset return $ \ a b -> case (isOnScreen a w, isOnScreen b w) of (True, False) -> LT (False, True) -> GT (True, True) -> cmpPosition phy w a b (False, False) -> comparing (recentlySeen w) a b where recentlySeen w t = case findIndex (t==) $ map (W.tag . W.workspace) (W.visible w) of Just n -> n Nothing -> length (W.visible w) allScreens w = W.current w : W.visible w isOnScreen a w = a `elem` map (W.tag . W.workspace) (allScreens w) tagToSid s x = W.screen $ fromJust $ find ((== x) . W.tag . W.workspace) s cmpPosition False w a b = comparing (tagToSid $ allScreens w) a b cmpPosition True w a b = comparing (rect.(tagToSid $ allScreens w)) a b where rect i = let (Rectangle x y _ _) = screens !! fromIntegral i in (y,x) screens = map (screenRect . W.screenDetail) $ sortBy (comparing W.screen) $ W.current w : W.visible w getSortByMyRule = mkWsSort $ myWorkspaceCompare True ---- That part was from Jacek Generowitz xmonad.hs[2], and does basically what it says in the comment. Sadly, the whole file expired, so I could post what I found in my ~/.xmonad directory. Sorry for the OT, but the famous issue with the ICCCM patch it's on 0.11 or darcs? or it hasn't been applied? For future reference, where I am supposed to look if I have this kind of doubts? [1]: http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/xmonad/2012-October/013083.html [2]: http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/xmonad/2012-October/013095.html Regards, -- Pablo Olmos de Aguilera Corradini - @PaBLoX http://glatelier.org/ http://about.me/pablox/ http://www.linkedin.com/in/pablooda/ Linux User: #456971 - http://counter.li.org/