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Xmonad: when floating a window, move or resize it

I prefer to use the keyboard to float or sink windows. Unfortunately, when floated, windows aren't moved or resized, so there is little visual indication that they aren't still tiled. Ideally, upon shifting to the float layer, I'd have them move to the center of the screen and/or resize.

The best solution would work together with the function below (or something similar), which I call with a keybind -- I'd like floating via mouse click to still work normally.

toggleFloat = withFocused (\windowId -> do
                              { floats <- gets (W.floating . windowset);
                                if windowId `M.member` floats
                                then withFocused $ windows . W.sink
                                else float windowId })

(Code stolen, I still have no grasp of Haskell :c)

Edit: the keysMoveWindowTo stuff in the modified code below can actually just replace "float windowId", which it makes superfluous.

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user1191815 Avatar asked Feb 03 '23 08:02

user1191815


1 Answers

I suppose you've xmonad-contrib package installed. Then you should take a look at XMonad.Actions.FloatKeys

I guess modified function will be:

...
import XMonad.Actions.FloatKeys
...

toggleFloat = withFocused (\windowId -> do
                              { floats <- gets (W.floating . windowset);
                                if windowId `M.member` floats
                                then withFocused $ windows . W.sink
                                else do
                                     keysMoveWindowTo (x, y) (gx1, gy1) windowId
                                     keysResizeWindow (dx, dy) (gx2, gy2) windowId
                              }
                          ) 

where x,y,dx,dy,gx1,gy1,gx2,gy2 are your settings.
Operator % mentioned in docs is from Data.Ratio; a % b means rational number with numerator a and denominator b. You have to import if you want to use it:

import Data.Ratio ((%))
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Matvey Aksenov Avatar answered Feb 12 '23 18:02

Matvey Aksenov