
Sample configs are always handy. If you feel up to it, you might
consider making a patch that adds XMonad.Config.StumpWM to
xmonad-contrib, containing pretty much just what you have in that file
(take a look at e.g. XMonad.Config.Sjanssen to see how to library-ize
a complete configuration -- it isn't hard), or adding your config to
the collection of sample configurations on the wiki:
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Config_archive
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Quoting Rafael Ibraim
Thanks guys, these links were really helpful. I've finished the most used commands and already made the migration to XMonad(so far, it's working wonderfully).
I don't know if my config is relevant enough, but it may serve as a base for other coming from StumpWM: http://pastebin.com/7KfiV0vW
2012/5/15
: Quoting Gwern Branwen
: http://xmonad.org/xmonad-docs/xmonad-contrib/XMonad-Actions-Submap.html may help your C-t problem, although I hated C-t as a modifier even in Ratpoison and eliminated it as fast as possible...
And of course don't forget the beautiful EZConfig, which makes using submaps a breeze. http://xmonad.org/xmonad-docs/xmonad-contrib/XMonad-Util-EZConfig.html
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