.SH SYNOPSIS
.B xmenu
.RB [ \-w ]
-.RI [ title... ]
+.RI [ title ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B xmenu
is a menu for X,
.TP
.B -w
Asks the window manager to draw a border around the menus.
-Without this options, the menus do not have border drawn by the window manager.
+This option may be buggy in some window managers, specially tiled ones.
.PP
Each item read from stdin has the following format:
.IP
.EX
-ITEM := TABS LABEL TABS COMMAND NEWLINE
+ITEM := [TABS] [[IMAGE TABS] LABEL [TABS OUTPUT]] NEWLINE
.EE
.PP
-That means, each item is composed by
-tabs, followed by a label, followed by more tabs, followed by a command,
-and ended by a newline.
+That means that each item is composed by
+tabs, followed by an optional image specification, followed by tabs
+followed by a label, followed by more tabs, followed by an output,
+and ended by a newline. Brackets group optional elements.
.IP
The initial tabs indicate the menu hierarchy:
items indented with a tab is shown in a submenu of the preceding item not indented.
+An item without initial tabs is a top-level item.
+.IP
+The image is a string of the form "IMG:/path/to/image.png".
+It specifies a image to be shown as icon at the left of the entry.
.IP
The label is the string that will be shown as a item in the menu.
An item without label is considered a separator and is drawn as a thin line in the menu
separating the item above from the item below.
.IP
-The command is the string that will be output after selecting the item.
-If the item spawns a submenu, the command is the title of the menu.
+The output is the string that will be output after selecting the item.
+If an item does not have an output, its label is used as its output.
.IP
The newline terminates the item specification.
.PP
.B xmenu.width
The minimum width, in pixels, of the items in the menu.
.TP
-.B xmenu.itemborder
-The size in pixels of the border around the label text in items in the menu.
+.B xmenu.padding
+The size in pixels of the padding around the label text in items in the menu.
.TP
-.B xmenu.menuborder
+.B xmenu.borderWidth
The size in pixels of the border around the menu.
.TP
-.B xmenu.separatorsize
+.B xmenu.separatorWidth
The size in pixels of the item separator.
.SH EXAMPLES
-The following is an script exemplifying the use
+The following script illustrates the use of
.BR xmenu .
-The output is redirected to xargs to make a command to be run by the shell.
+The output is redirected to
+.IR sh (1),
+creating a command to be run by the shell.
.IP
.EX
#!/bin/sh
-cat <<EOF | xmenu | xargs sh -c
+cat <<EOF | xmenu | sh &
Applications
- Web Browser firefox
- Image editor gimp
-Terminal (xterm) xterm
-Terminal (urxvt) urxvt
-Terminal (st) st
+ IMG:./web.png Web Browser firefox
+ IMG:./gimp.png Image editor gimp
+Terminal (xterm) xterm
+Terminal (urxvt) urxvt
+Terminal (st) st
-Shutdown poweroff
-Reboot reboot
+Shutdown poweroff
+Reboot reboot
EOF
.EE
.PP
For example, by selecting \(lqApplications\(rq, a new menu will appear.
-Selecting \(lqWeb Browser\(rq in the new menu will open firefox.
+Selecting \(lqWeb Browser\(rq in the new menu opens firefox.
.SH SEE ALSO
.IR dmenu (1),
.IR 9menu (1),