xmenu \- menu utility for X
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B xmenu
-.RB [ \-iw ]
+.RB [ \-irtw ]
.RB [ -p
.IR position ]
.RI [ title ]
.B xmenu
must spawn at the position 100x500 of the monitor 0.
.TP
+.B -r
+If this option is set, the right mouse button is disabled;
+so pressing it will not trigger any menu item.
+.TP
+.B -t
+If this option is set, the type-to-select feature is enabled,
+so typing a string will select the first item matching it.
+.TP
.B -w
Asks the window manager to draw a border around the menus.
This option may be buggy in some window managers,
.BR End
Select the last item in the menu.
.TP
-.BR Down ", " Tab
+.BR Down
+Cycle through the items in the regular direction.
+.TP
+.BR Tab
Cycle through the items in the regular direction.
+If the type-to-select feature is enabled, and there is a typed string in memory,
+cycle through matching items instead.
.TP
-.BR Up ", " Shift-Tab
+.BR Up
Cycle through the items in the reverse direction.
.TP
+.BR Shift-Tab
+Cycle through the items in the reverse direction.
+If the type-to-select feature is enabled, and there is a typed string in memory,
+cycle through matching items instead.
+.TP
.BR Right ", " Enter
Select the highlighted item.
.TP
.TP
.B xmenu.separatorWidth
The size in pixels of the item separator.
+.TP
+.B xmenu.alignment
+If set to
+.BR "\(dqleft\(dq" ,
+.BR "\(dqcenter\(dq" ,
+or
+.BR "\(dqright\(dq" ,
+text is aligned to the left, center, or right of the menu, respectively.
+By default, text is aligned to the left.
.SH EXAMPLES
The following script illustrates the use of