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1 | .TH XMENU 1 |
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2 | .SH NAME |
3 | xmenu \- menu utility for X |
4 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
5 | .B xmenu |
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6 | .RB [ \-irw ] |
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7 | .RB [ -p |
8 | .IR position ] |
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9 | .RI [ title ] |
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10 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
11 | .B xmenu |
12 | is a menu for X, |
13 | it reads a list of newline-separated items from stdin, |
14 | shows a menu for the user to select one of the items, |
15 | and outputs the item selected to stdout. |
16 | .PP |
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17 | The options are as follows: |
18 | .TP |
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19 | .B -i |
20 | Disable icons. |
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21 | This makes xmenu loading faster when not using icons. |
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22 | .TP |
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23 | .BI -p " position" |
24 | Set the position to spawn xmenu. |
25 | Without this option, xmenu spawns next to the cursor. |
26 | .I position |
27 | is a string of the form |
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28 | .BR INTxINT[:MONITOR] , |
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29 | where the first INT is the x position and the second INT is the y position. |
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30 | The monitor part between brackets is optional. |
31 | .B MONITOR |
32 | can be a number from 0 to the number of monitors minus 1; |
33 | or it can be a string like |
34 | .B current |
35 | or |
36 | .BR cursor . |
37 | If present, the monitor specifies that the position is relative to the upper left corner |
38 | of that monitor. |
39 | If |
40 | .B monitor |
41 | is |
42 | .B current |
43 | or |
44 | .BR cursor , |
45 | the monitor to be used is that where the cursor is in. |
46 | For example, |
47 | .B -p 0x0:cursor |
48 | specifies that |
49 | .B xmenu |
50 | must spawn at the position 0x0 of the monitor where the cursor is in. |
51 | And |
52 | .B -p 100x500:0 |
53 | specifies that |
54 | .B xmenu |
55 | must spawn at the position 100x500 of the monitor 0. |
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56 | .TP |
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57 | .B -r |
58 | If this option is set, the right mouse button is disabled; |
59 | so pressing it will not trigger any menu item. |
60 | .TP |
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61 | .B -w |
62 | Asks the window manager to draw a border around the menus. |
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63 | This option may be buggy in some window managers, |
64 | specially tiled ones that do not respect window hints. |
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65 | .PP |
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66 | Each item read from stdin has the following format: |
67 | .IP |
68 | .EX |
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69 | ITEM := [TABS] [[IMAGE TABS] LABEL [TABS OUTPUT]] NEWLINE |
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70 | .EE |
71 | .PP |
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72 | That means that each item is composed by |
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73 | tabs, followed by an optional image specification, followed by tabs |
74 | followed by a label, followed by more tabs, followed by an output, |
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75 | and ended by a newline. Brackets group optional elements. |
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76 | .IP |
77 | The initial tabs indicate the menu hierarchy: |
78 | items indented with a tab is shown in a submenu of the preceding item not indented. |
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79 | An item without initial tabs is a top-level item. |
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80 | .IP |
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81 | The image is a string of the form "IMG:/path/to/image.png". |
82 | It specifies a image to be shown as icon at the left of the entry. |
83 | .IP |
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84 | The label is the string that will be shown as a item in the menu. |
85 | An item without label is considered a separator and is drawn as a thin line in the menu |
86 | separating the item above from the item below. |
87 | .IP |
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88 | The output is the string that will be output after selecting the item. |
89 | If an item does not have an output, its label is used as its output. |
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90 | .IP |
91 | The newline terminates the item specification. |
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92 | .PP |
93 | If the argument |
94 | .I title |
95 | is given, the title of the menu window is set to it. |
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96 | .SH USAGE |
97 | .B xmenu |
98 | is controlled by the mouse, |
99 | but can also be controlled by the keyboard. |
100 | Items can be selected using the arrow keys, |
101 | Tab (with and without Shift), |
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102 | Home, End, |
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103 | Enter and Esc, and 1-9 keys. |
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104 | .TP |
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105 | .BR Home |
106 | Select the first item in the menu. |
107 | .TP |
108 | .BR End |
109 | Select the last item in the menu. |
110 | .TP |
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111 | .BR Down ", " Tab |
112 | Cycle through the items in the regular direction. |
113 | .TP |
114 | .BR Up ", " Shift-Tab |
115 | Cycle through the items in the reverse direction. |
116 | .TP |
117 | .BR Right ", " Enter |
118 | Select the highlighted item. |
119 | .TP |
120 | .B Left |
121 | Go to the menu above. |
122 | .TP |
123 | .B Esc |
124 | Go to the menu above or exit xmenu. |
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125 | .PP |
126 | Additional key bindings can be set at compile time by changing the |
127 | .B config.h |
128 | file. |
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129 | .SH RESOURCES |
130 | .B |
131 | xmenu |
132 | understands the following X resources. |
133 | .TP |
134 | .B xmenu.font |
135 | The font in which the labels should be drawn. |
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136 | Multiple fonts can be added as fallback fonts; |
137 | they must be separated by a comma. |
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138 | .TP |
139 | .B xmenu.background |
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140 | The background color of non-selected items in the menu. |
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141 | .TP |
142 | .B xmenu.foreground |
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143 | The color of the label text of non-selected items in the menu. |
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144 | .TP |
145 | .B xmenu.selbackground |
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146 | The background color of selected items in the menu. |
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147 | .TP |
148 | .B xmenu.selforeground |
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149 | The color of the label text of selected items in the menu. |
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150 | .TP |
151 | .B xmenu.border |
152 | The color of the border around the menu. |
153 | .TP |
154 | .B xmenu.separator |
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155 | The color of the separator between items in the menu. |
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156 | .TP |
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157 | .B xmenu.gap |
158 | The gap, in pixels, between the menus. |
159 | .TP |
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160 | .B xmenu.width |
161 | The minimum width, in pixels, of the items in the menu. |
162 | .TP |
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163 | .B xmenu.height |
164 | The size in pixels of the height of a single menu item. |
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165 | .TP |
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166 | .B xmenu.borderWidth |
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167 | The size in pixels of the border around the menu. |
168 | .TP |
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169 | .B xmenu.separatorWidth |
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170 | The size in pixels of the item separator. |
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171 | .TP |
172 | .B xmenu.alignment |
173 | If set to |
174 | .BR "\(dqleft\(dq" , |
175 | .BR "\(dqcenter\(dq" , |
176 | or |
177 | .BR "\(dqright\(dq" , |
178 | text is aligned to the left, center, or right of the menu, respectively. |
179 | By default, text is aligned to the left. |
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180 | |
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181 | .SH EXAMPLES |
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182 | The following script illustrates the use of |
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183 | .BR xmenu . |
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184 | The output is redirected to |
185 | .IR sh (1), |
186 | creating a command to be run by the shell. |
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187 | .IP |
188 | .EX |
189 | #!/bin/sh |
190 | |
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191 | cat <<EOF | xmenu | sh & |
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192 | Applications |
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193 | IMG:./web.png Web Browser firefox |
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194 | IMG:./gimp.png Image editor gimp |
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195 | Terminal (xterm) xterm |
196 | Terminal (urxvt) urxvt |
197 | Terminal (st) st |
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198 | |
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199 | Shutdown poweroff |
200 | Reboot reboot |
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201 | EOF |
202 | .EE |
203 | .PP |
204 | For example, by selecting \(lqApplications\(rq, a new menu will appear. |
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205 | Selecting \(lqWeb Browser\(rq in the new menu opens firefox. |
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206 | .SH SEE ALSO |
207 | .IR dmenu (1), |
208 | .IR 9menu (1), |
209 | .IR thingmenu (1) |