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1.TH XMENU 1
2.SH NAME
3xmenu \- menu utility for X
4.SH SYNOPSIS
5.B xmenu
6.RB [ \-irtw ]
7.RB [ -p
8.IR position ]
9.RI [ title ]
10.SH DESCRIPTION
11.B xmenu
12is a menu for X,
13it reads a list of newline-separated items from stdin,
14shows a menu for the user to select one of the items,
15and outputs the item selected to stdout.
16.PP
17The options are as follows:
18.TP
19.B -i
20Disable icons.
21This makes xmenu loading faster when not using icons.
22.TP
23.BI -p " position"
24Set the position to spawn xmenu.
25Without this option, xmenu spawns next to the cursor.
26.I position
27is a string of the form
28.BR INTxINT[:MONITOR] ,
29where the first INT is the x position and the second INT is the y position.
30The monitor part between brackets is optional.
31.B MONITOR
32can be a number from 0 to the number of monitors minus 1;
33or it can be a string like
34.B current
35or
36.BR cursor .
37If present, the monitor specifies that the position is relative to the upper left corner
38of that monitor.
39If
40.B monitor
41is
42.B current
43or
44.BR cursor ,
45the monitor to be used is that where the cursor is in.
46For example,
47.B -p 0x0:cursor
48specifies that
49.B xmenu
50must spawn at the position 0x0 of the monitor where the cursor is in.
51And
52.B -p 100x500:0
53specifies that
54.B xmenu
55must spawn at the position 100x500 of the monitor 0.
56.TP
57.B -r
58If this option is set, the right mouse button is disabled;
59so pressing it will not trigger any menu item.
60.TP
61.B -t
62If this option is set, the type-to-select feature is enabled,
63so typing a string will select the first item matching it.
64.TP
65.B -w
66Asks the window manager to draw a border around the menus.
67This option may be buggy in some window managers,
68specially tiled ones that do not respect window hints.
69.PP
70Each item read from stdin has the following format:
71.IP
72.EX
73ITEM := [TABS] [[IMAGE TABS] LABEL [TABS OUTPUT]] NEWLINE
74.EE
75.PP
76That means that each item is composed by
77tabs, followed by an optional image specification, followed by tabs
78followed by a label, followed by more tabs, followed by an output,
79and ended by a newline. Brackets group optional elements.
80.IP
81The initial tabs indicate the menu hierarchy:
82items indented with a tab is shown in a submenu of the preceding item not indented.
83An item without initial tabs is a top-level item.
84.IP
85The image is a string of the form "IMG:/path/to/image.png".
86It specifies a image to be shown as icon at the left of the entry.
87.IP
88The label is the string that will be shown as a item in the menu.
89An item without label is considered a separator and is drawn as a thin line in the menu
90separating the item above from the item below.
91.IP
92The output is the string that will be output after selecting the item.
93If an item does not have an output, its label is used as its output.
94.IP
95The newline terminates the item specification.
96.PP
97If the argument
98.I title
99is given, the title of the menu window is set to it.
100.SH USAGE
101.B xmenu
102is controlled by the mouse,
103but can also be controlled by the keyboard.
104Items can be selected using the arrow keys,
105Tab (with and without Shift),
106Home, End,
107Enter and Esc, and 1-9 keys.
108.TP
109.BR Home
110Select the first item in the menu.
111.TP
112.BR End
113Select the last item in the menu.
114.TP
115.BR Down
116Cycle through the items in the regular direction.
117.TP
118.BR Tab
119Cycle through the items in the regular direction.
120If the type-to-select feature is enabled, and there is a typed string in memory,
121cycle through matching items instead.
122.TP
123.BR Up
124Cycle through the items in the reverse direction.
125.TP
126.BR Shift-Tab
127Cycle through the items in the reverse direction.
128If the type-to-select feature is enabled, and there is a typed string in memory,
129cycle through matching items instead.
130.TP
131.BR Right ", " Enter
132Select the highlighted item.
133.TP
134.B Left
135Go to the menu above.
136.TP
137.B Esc
138Go to the menu above or exit xmenu.
139.PP
140Additional key bindings can be set at compile time by changing the
141.B config.h
142file.
143.SH RESOURCES
144.B
145xmenu
146understands the following X resources.
147.TP
148.B xmenu.font
149The font in which the labels should be drawn.
150Multiple fonts can be added as fallback fonts;
151they must be separated by a comma.
152.TP
153.B xmenu.background
154The background color of non-selected items in the menu.
155.TP
156.B xmenu.foreground
157The color of the label text of non-selected items in the menu.
158.TP
159.B xmenu.selbackground
160The background color of selected items in the menu.
161.TP
162.B xmenu.selforeground
163The color of the label text of selected items in the menu.
164.TP
165.B xmenu.border
166The color of the border around the menu.
167.TP
168.B xmenu.separator
169The color of the separator between items in the menu.
170.TP
171.B xmenu.gap
172The gap, in pixels, between the menus.
173.TP
174.B xmenu.width
175The minimum width, in pixels, of the items in the menu.
176.TP
177.B xmenu.height
178The size in pixels of the height of a single menu item.
179.TP
180.B xmenu.borderWidth
181The size in pixels of the border around the menu.
182.TP
183.B xmenu.separatorWidth
184The size in pixels of the item separator.
185.TP
186.B xmenu.alignment
187If set to
188.BR "\(dqleft\(dq" ,
189.BR "\(dqcenter\(dq" ,
190or
191.BR "\(dqright\(dq" ,
192text is aligned to the left, center, or right of the menu, respectively.
193By default, text is aligned to the left.
194
195.SH EXAMPLES
196The following script illustrates the use of
197.BR xmenu .
198The output is redirected to
199.IR sh (1),
200creating a command to be run by the shell.
201.IP
202.EX
203#!/bin/sh
204
205cat <<EOF | xmenu | sh &
206Applications
207 IMG:./web.png Web Browser firefox
208 IMG:./gimp.png Image editor gimp
209Terminal (xterm) xterm
210Terminal (urxvt) urxvt
211Terminal (st) st
212
213Shutdown poweroff
214Reboot reboot
215EOF
216.EE
217.PP
218For example, by selecting \(lqApplications\(rq, a new menu will appear.
219Selecting \(lqWeb Browser\(rq in the new menu opens firefox.
220.SH SEE ALSO
221.IR dmenu (1),
222.IR 9menu (1),
223.IR thingmenu (1)