XMonad: Adding a Command to Util.Run

I feel like I lack some basic understanding of how XMonad functions and would appreciate some help.
So in xmonad.hs modules are imported to perform different functions, and non-default settings can be applied under the 'main= do' section. What I would like to do is launch dmenu_run with custom options, rather than the default; specifically:
dmenu_run -p > -nb black -nf gray -sb black -sf white
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Last edited by Olson (2011-03-22 23:56:52)

Could you post the relevant sections in your xmonad.hs (or even better, the entire file) along with what you want to do (even in pseudocode directly injected into your config)? I too use Xmonad but I don't use dmenu and I'm a little lost from your description.
Oh, and XMonad.Util.Run is a command spawning helper module; it has nothing to do with dmenu. So your question about a "default keybind" being stored in the Util.Run module makes no sense.

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