
Hello Mark, Thanks for your answer. Here is my xmonad.hs file : import XMonad import XMonad.Layout.NoFrillsDecoration import XMonad.Config.Azerty import XMonad.Hooks.DynamicLog import XMonad.Hooks.ManageDocks myWorkspaces = ["1:web","2:japonais","3:cours","4:programmation","5:divers","6:il2"] myManageHook = composeAll [ className =? "Firefox" --> doShift "1:web" , className =? "Thunderbird" --> doShift "1:web" ] myL = simpleDeco shrinkText defaultTheme (layoutHook defaultConfig) main = do xmonad azertyConfig { layoutHook = avoidStruts $ myL ,workspaces = myWorkspaces } I thought that adding avoidStruts to my layout would allow me to run fbpanel but no. If I launch it on a terminal, I get : can't chdir to /usr/share/xmonad What should I add to my config ? By the way, why the [ className =? "Firefox" --> doShift "1:web" , className =? "Thunderbird" --> doShift "1:web" ] send Firefox and Thunderbird on the *second* workspace (alt-2) instead of the first one? TIA Alain Le 11/10/2014 02:32, Mark Watts a écrit :
Hi Alain,
Welcome to the club. You might try xfce-panel or the panel/taskbar you were using in openbox . To get a working logout button, you might need to make a custom one that executes the appropriate command to end your desktop session.
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Alain Bertrand
wrote: Hello all,
I am new to xmonad, coming from many years of openbox.
I want a taskbar to display the time, ibus/mozC status and a logout button with hibernate choice.
This taskbar should be
- either horizontal, in that case it shouldn't take all the screen width (I use XMonad.Layout.NoFrillsDecoration for the window title bar, so there is ample room left for what I display in the bar,
- or vertical (to minimize use of screen realestate).
What taskbar would do satisfy these criteria ?
Thanks in advance.
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