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2022-02-05 07:20:56 <Solid> mh I guess without libxft you would rather get errors at build time
2022-02-05 07:21:10 <Solid> but i guess see if you have that installed in either case
2022-02-05 07:21:51 <Guest7768> yea no errors.
2022-02-05 07:21:51 <Guest7768> I have it installed and it works properly if I run stack install --flag xmobar:with_xft
2022-02-05 07:21:52 <Guest7768> However, it does not work with the arguments in stack.yaml
2022-02-05 07:22:22 <Guest7768> im at a loss lmao solid I appreciate you taking a look
2022-02-05 07:23:44 <Solid> what executable actually gets build if you run stack install? seems like you have your xmonad _and_ xmobar config in a single repo?
2022-02-05 07:25:05 <Guest7768> I have xmobar-git, xmonad-contrib-git, and xmonad-git all in a 'xmonad' folder. The stack.yaml resides in that folder along with xmonad.hs .xmobarrc
2022-02-05 07:25:39 <Guest7768> its funny because I keep referencing my arch system and they are identical
2022-02-05 07:26:15 <Guest7768> im going to try deleting stack folders and rebuilding hang on
2022-02-05 07:27:27 <Guest7768> nada
2022-02-05 07:30:37 <Guest7768> okay interesting, the flags actually have no effect in my stack.yaml....
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2022-02-05 07:37:34 <Guest7768> solid im a dofus so dont even worry about it
2022-02-05 07:37:37 <Guest7768> I figured it out
2022-02-05 07:38:01 <Solid> Now I'm curious :)
2022-02-05 07:38:12 <Guest7768> my dumbass was building w/out install
2022-02-05 07:38:19 <Guest7768> so i was never refreshing my bin
2022-02-05 07:38:22 <Solid> hah
2022-02-05 07:44:56 <Guest7768> sick looks like I can move to fedora for my dev computer now, i was having issues with trayer but got that working with  xmobar so im all set
2022-02-05 07:52:16 <Solid> \o/
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2022-02-05 10:54:07 <mc47> Solid, liskin: I probably won't resolve the issues in my PR any time soon (exams and last week at my job)
2022-02-05 10:54:27 <mc47> (well, there's always the possibility that I get bored from studying and do that anyway)
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2022-02-05 12:57:44 <Solid> mc47: ah that's totally fine, just pick it up again when you have the time (or one of us will!)
2022-02-05 12:58:02 <Solid> good luck on the exams though :)
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2022-02-05 13:09:05 <mc47> thank you!
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2022-02-05 17:39:24 <noex> having a strange problem. i changed some things around and the keys to swap physical displays are backwards. mod+e and mod+w. in nvidia settings, they are represented correctly. i made some configuration changes that probably broke this, but swapping 'e' and 'w' in my config seemingly doesn't change anything.
2022-02-05 17:45:28 <noex> https://dpaste.com/3FFG9MLZM not sure if config issue
2022-02-05 18:08:21 <fizzie> noex: `xWorkspaceKeys` appears entirely unused in the configuration.
2022-02-05 18:08:42 <fizzie> Or else my find-on-page is acting up. But the only match is the definition.
2022-02-05 18:09:34 <fizzie> You've got ... `removeKeys` xKnoKeys `additionalKeys` xKeys ... in there, but no mention of xWorkspaceKeys. Maybe add ++ xWorkspaceKeys at the end of xKeys, or something.
2022-02-05 18:10:07 <noex> oh, so it just must inherit this behavior automatically then
2022-02-05 18:10:33 <fizzie> Yes, mod-{w,e,r} are in the default keybindings.
2022-02-05 18:10:54 <noex> so i can just delete this I guess
2022-02-05 18:11:04 <noex> because it does nothing
2022-02-05 18:11:15 <fizzie> I thought you wanted to swap w/e though.
2022-02-05 18:11:42 <noex> i could try that, but I feel like that's a band-aid
2022-02-05 18:12:23 <fizzie> Well, yes. There's also https://hackage.haskell.org/package/xmonad-contrib-0.17.0/docs/XMonad-Actions-PhysicalScreens.html if you want to have versions of those keybindings that depend on the screens' actual locations, making them independent of screen ordering.
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2022-02-05 18:12:41 <noex> it's always worked like that though until this week
2022-02-05 18:13:38 <fizzie> The "raw" ScreenID numbering *is* arbitrary. I think (at least on my system) the one set via xrandr as `--primary` has been consistently 0, though.
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2022-02-05 18:13:48 <noex> they have always exactly mimiced the physical locations of the displays
2022-02-05 18:14:47 <noex> and it's one scree
2022-02-05 18:14:50 <noex> *screen
2022-02-05 18:14:57 <noex> just Screen 0
2022-02-05 18:18:19 <fizzie> The ScreenId in that context isn't referring to *X* screens. Surely you must have more than one physical screen if you're concerned about those keybindings.
2022-02-05 18:18:41 <noex> yeah just two
2022-02-05 18:19:05 <noex> interestingly i did a diff of my old xorg.conf and there's no clues. the only differences should have nothing to do with screen ordering.
2022-02-05 18:19:20 <noex> brightness control, color depth, and triple buffering
2022-02-05 18:20:41 <fizzie> There's definitely no built-in guarantee about the numbering used there being consistent with the positions of the outputs. At least for me, like I said the "primary" screen seems to always be 0, and I have that as the rightmost one (I keep an extra bottom bar on it).
2022-02-05 18:21:09 <noex> that might be the problem then. maybe it's the "primary screen" that affects it
2022-02-05 18:21:42 <noex> that's interesting that it was correct for so long
2022-02-05 18:22:14 <noex> if the primary screen is static, maybe it does make sense to hardcode and just swap the order
2022-02-05 18:22:33 <noex> i'm almost positive the primary screen was wrong before
2022-02-05 18:25:59 <noex> that worked. thanks fizzie for finding that dead code lol
2022-02-05 18:26:32 <noex> i was trying to figure out how that worked. didn't make sense to me how it could function the way it was written lol
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2022-02-05 19:12:59 <jakeStateless-Fa> Solid: I've not been able to figure out how to proceed from here: https://0bin.net/paste/gH6xj0hM#sf5SrSuZMKS1uYNrrH6OClaYE50Gi+TCxlnTYIri8Pv
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2022-02-05 19:19:09 <geekosaur> you have `getFocus` defined as producing `Maybe Window` when to use `withWindowSet` it has to be X (Maybe Window)
2022-02-05 19:22:00 <jakeStateless-Fa> Evidently it's wrong, but what would I do to get it to produce a `Maybe Window`?
2022-02-05 19:22:28 <geekosaur> you can't, if you want to access the WindowSet
2022-02-05 19:22:31 <jakeStateless-Fa> (the focused one - in specific)
2022-02-05 19:25:33 <geekosaur> and then onlyFullScreen is seeing the `>>=` and `return` and trying to figure out how to be an action, but the only Monad it can be an action in is `Maybe`
2022-02-05 19:26:48 <geekosaur> I suggest going through http://www.vex.net/~trebla/haskell/IO.xhtml
2022-02-05 19:27:19 <geekosaur> we use X instead of IO (so it can carry around the config, WindowSet, and various other things) but it's still IO underneath
2022-02-05 19:27:34 <jakeStateless-Fa> OK then, how would I go about running a filter like `applyMagnifier` does, but setting it to use the tag system present in `onlyFullscreen`?

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