
I've just tested your hack and it worked, but not very well. When I placed a floating window on a tabbed workspace, changed the focus from floating and tiled alternately, it worked as expected. But when I closed the floating window, the tiled windows just switched as before, which is not a big problem. The real problem happened when I tried to float a tiled window, xmonad got crazy. xmonad process got a 100% usage on a core and the 'screen' were not updated anymore, only the later window had the focus. No way to change the focus or do anything. Hopefully this window I tried to float were a terminal and was able to kill xmonad and re-run it without kill X or logging ssh. (xmonad --restart didn't worked) Anyway, this switching focus problem is really annoying. I'm willing to test anymore hacks you build :P Henrique G. Abreu On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 15:24, Konstantin Sobolev < konstantin.sobolev@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Adam Vogt
https://mail.google.com/mail?view=cm&tf=0&to=vogt.adam@gmail.com> wrote: In the other words you can't switch tabs after you've added a floating window: as soon as floating gets focus again, tabbed restores it's state as it was before the floating window was added. It's quite annoying and I'd like to fix it, but X.L.Decoration logic is too complicated to me. Or maybe I should look at some other place?
This affects all layouts as far as I can tell. I suspect it has something to do with this defect: http://code.google.com/p/xmonad/issues/detail?id=4
OK, attached is a hack from my xmonad.hs
The idea is very dumb: I essentially intercept runLayout and memorize last focused window w from passed Stack such that w == current->workspace->stack->focus ,i.e. if a window actually having focus is the one focused in Stack. Then as soon as focused window is floating I change Stack's focus (back) to w.
Seems to work for me: tabbed no longer switches tabs by itself when there're floating windows around.
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