
Alex Su
Correct me if I am wrong, but it looks to me like the windowGo function accepts also a directional input.
I think I've tried that module, but whenever I have the case that I have a window to the left, then windows stacked on top of each other, then another window on the next screen over, just binding Alt-Tab to windowGo L for instance skips certain windows in the cycle, in this case the window on the first screen that is stacked under another.
Correct. `windowGo` won't help you if you have windows stacked on top of one another. Assuming you are talking about floating layers, you'd have to use something like `switchLayer` first before `windowGo`. Another thing to consider as an alternative is: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.13/docs/XMonad-Prompt-W... -- Peter Jones, Founder, Devalot.com Defending the honor of good code