X-Git-Url: https://git.subgeniuskitty.com/xmenu/.git/blobdiff_plain/45115feb15f1c796ea8b5158ab08f8111d5c4972..28f784a7a47952d302632a41c2e43ff03318f930:/xmenu.1 diff --git a/xmenu.1 b/xmenu.1 index 9a0f6a7..3f45a0b 100644 --- a/xmenu.1 +++ b/xmenu.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ xmenu \- menu utility for X .SH SYNOPSIS .B xmenu -.RB [ \-iw ] +.RB [ \-irtw ] .RB [ -p .IR position ] .RI [ title ] @@ -54,6 +54,14 @@ specifies that .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, @@ -96,7 +104,7 @@ but can also be controlled by the keyboard. Items can be selected using the arrow keys, Tab (with and without Shift), Home, End, -Enter and Esc. +Enter and Esc, and 1-9 keys. .TP .BR Home Select the first item in the menu. @@ -104,12 +112,22 @@ Select the first item in the menu. .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 @@ -164,6 +182,15 @@ The size in pixels of the border around the menu. .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