[xmonad] Code Freeze for v0.12 and Time to Test!
Alain Bertrand
alainbe at free.fr
Mon Dec 28 19:56:24 UTC 2015
Le 28/12/2015 19:32, Devin Mullins a écrit :
>
> The first result for https://www.google.com/search?q=xmonad+azerty
> looks good. Does that work?
>
Yes, it does, but this is not what I am hoping for.
When I first tried xmonad, I encountered the link you pointed and used
it but unfortunately, each time I tried to add another customization to
my config file, it failed because for a non haskell-initiated user, it
is *cryptic*.
So I registered to this mailing list, got the help needed and can enjoy
the power of xmonad but one shouldn't have to register to a mailing list
to get xmonad working.
The file Tuncer Ayaz has proposed contains several interesting
customizations. To be fully useful, it should be very easy to use in
most default keyboards on earth.
Best regards,
Alain
> On Dec 28, 2015 10:53 AM, "Alain Bertrand" <alainbe at free.fr
> <mailto:alainbe at free.fr>> wrote:
>
> Le 28/12/2015 14:51, Tuncer Ayaz a écrit :
>
> > Here's a minimal, modern xmonad.hs, which we should include in the
> > announcement and ideally also on the website's getting started page.
> > Feel free to improve.
> >
> > import System.Exit
>
> [snip quote]
>
> Hi, all,
> May I had a suggestion : add as a comment what is needed to use xmonad
> with AZERTY keyboards, where defaults for 1234567890 are &é"'(-è_çà .
> Ideally, one should have only to uncomment a few line to get xmonad to
> work whith those keyboards.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Alain
>
> (add sorry for the personal answer instead of the mailing-list)
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