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Desktop
I use Emacs as a Desktop Environment with the EXWM1 package. It allows Emacs to function as a complete tiling window manager for X112.
Initialization
My workflow includes launching the window manager with Xinit3, without the use of a display manager, controlling everything within Emacs. In addition, compton is used as a display compositor, and slock for a screen lock.
compton & xss-lock -- slock & # FIXME! https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm/issues/210#issuecomment-350044271 exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session emacs -mm --debug-init
Create a symbolic link(s)
Xinit3 reads its configuration from ~/.xinitrc
. Override this location with a link to the custom configuration.
(dotfiles/symlink "~/.emacs.d/config/xinitrc" "~/.xinitrc")
Desktop environment
Use the desktop-environment package to automatically bind well-known programs for controlling the volume, brightness, media playback, and many other XF86 functionality bindings.
(use-package desktop-environment :after exwm :custom (desktop-environment-brightness-small-increment "2%+") (desktop-environment-brightness-small-decrement "2%-") (desktop-environment-brightness-normal-decrement "5%-") (desktop-environment-brightness-normal-decrement "5%-") (desktop-environment-volume-small-increment "2%+") (desktop-environment-volume-small-decrement "2%-") (desktop-environment-volume-normal-increment "5%+") (desktop-environment-volume-normal-decrement "5%-") :config (desktop-environment-mode))
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Keyboard tweaks
Use XModmap to swap CapsLock and Ctrl to keep common bindings on the home row.
clear lock clear control keycode 66 = Control_L add control = Control_L add Lock = Control_R
(dotfiles/symlink "~/.emacs.d/config/xmodmap" "~/.Xmodmap")
Browser integration
Write out the $BROWSER
variable so other applications can pick up the custom browser.
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Place custom keybindings for browsing behind
SPC b
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URL with
u
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URL at point with
p
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URL at cursor with
c
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(setenv "BROWSER" dotfiles/browser) (dotfiles/leader "u" '(:ignore t :which-key "Browse") "uu" '(browse-url :which-key "URL") "up" '(browse-url-at-point :which-key "Point") "uc" '(browse-url-at-cursor :which-key "Cursor"))
Displays detection
When the window manager first launches the init-hook
executes, allowing us to define some custom logic.
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Display time and date
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Display battery info (if available)
In my personal configuration, I do not want the battery or time displayed within Emacs when it's not running as desktop environment because that information is typically already available.
(defun dotfiles/init-hook () (exwm-workspace-switch-create 1) (setq display-time-and-date t) (display-battery-mode 1) (display-time-mode 1))
Using autorandr
with pre configured profiles, switching screens (AKA hot plugging) is also handled through a hook.
(defun dotfiles/update-display () "Update the displays by forcing a change through autorandr." (dotfiles/run-in-background "autorandr --change --force"))
Window manager
Connect our custom hooks and configure the input keys, a custom layer for key capture layers.
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Enable
randr
support -
Pass through to Emacs
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M-x
to Emacs -
C-g
to Emacs -
C-SPC
to Emacs
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Bindings with
S
(Super / Win)-
Reset
S-r
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Launch
S-&
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Workspace
S-[1..9]
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(use-package exwm :when (window-system) :custom (exwm-workspace-show-all-buffers t) (exwm-input-prefix-keys '(?\M-x ?\C-g ?\C-\ )) (exwm-input-global-keys `(([?\s-r] . exwm-reset) ,@(mapcar (lambda (i) `(,(kbd (format "s-%d" i)) . (lambda () (interactive) (exwm-workspace-switch-create ,i)))) (number-sequence 1 9)))) :config (require 'exwm-randr) (exwm-randr-enable) (add-hook 'exwm-init-hook #'dotfiles/init-hook) (add-hook 'exwm-randr-screen-change-hook #'dotfiles/update-display) (add-hook 'exwm-update-class-hook (lambda () (exwm-workspace-rename-buffer exwm-class-name))) (dotfiles/update-display) (dotfiles/run-in-background "nitrogen --restore") ;; Update the wallpaper. (exwm-enable))