
23 Sep
2007
23 Sep
'07
3:33 p.m.
Bruce Stephens
That would do. Would be cleaner, IMHO, for the logHook output to go somewhere else. Then in a normal setup you'd get the logging from clients in .xsession-errors, whether those started before xmonad or by xmonad.
I guess the simplest way would be to use the more conventional arrangement of xmonad starting the program (whether dzen2 or something else) that displays the information?