
Try this (untested code, note the '$'):
main = xmonad $ gnomeConfig
{terminal = "urxvtcd"
}
`removeKeysP` ["M-b","M-."]
Which is equivalent to, or a shorthand for:
main = xmonad (gnomeConfig
{terminal = "urxvtcd"
}
`removeKeysP` ["M-b","M-."])
`removeKeysP` is in your code applied to the arguments:
arg1: xmonad gnomeConfig {terminal = "urxvtcd"}
arg2: ["M-b","M-."]
Hope that helps.
/Anders
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 21:37, Jonas Bygdén
Hi, I'm slowly going nuts here. This is my complete xmonad.hs file: ------------------------------------------- import XMonad import XMonad.Config.Gnome import XMonad.Util.EZConfig main = xmonad gnomeConfig {terminal = "urxvtcd" } `removeKeysP` ["M-b","M-."] ------------------------------------------- And when I try to use it I get these errors: ------------------------------------------- xmonad.hs:5:7: Couldn't match expected type `XConfig l' against inferred type `IO ()' In the first argument of `removeKeysP', namely `xmonad (gnomeConfig {terminal = "urxvtcd"})' In the expression: xmonad (gnomeConfig {terminal = "urxvtcd"}) `removeKeysP` ["M-b", "M-."] In the definition of `main': main = xmonad (gnomeConfig {terminal = "urxvtcd"}) `removeKeysP` ["M-b", "M-."] Please check the file for errors. ------------------------------------------- Where have I gone wrong? /Jonas _______________________________________________ xmonad mailing list xmonad@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/xmonad