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[Theme] update manpage with fix

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Dave Davenport 2020-09-11 17:55:09 +02:00
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@ -64,8 +64,6 @@ Rofi sets the following environment variable when executing the script:
.SS \fB\fCROFI\_RETV\fR .SS \fB\fCROFI\_RETV\fR
.PP .PP
An integer number with the current state: An integer number with the current state:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB0\fP: Initial call of script. \fB0\fP: Initial call of script.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -75,8 +73,6 @@ An integer number with the current state:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB10\-28\fP: Custom keybinding 1\-19 \fB10\-28\fP: Custom keybinding 1\-19
.RE
.SS \fB\fCROFI\_INFO\fR .SS \fB\fCROFI\_INFO\fR
.PP .PP
Environment get set when selected entry get set with the property value of the 'info' row option, if set. Environment get set when selected entry get set with the property value of the 'info' row option, if set.
@ -100,8 +96,6 @@ For example to set the prompt:
.PP .PP
The following extra options exists: The following extra options exists:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBprompt\fP: Update the prompt text. \fBprompt\fP: Update the prompt text.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -117,8 +111,6 @@ The following extra options exists:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBno\-custom\fP: Only accept listed entries, ignore custom input. \fBno\-custom\fP: Only accept listed entries, ignore custom input.
.RE
.SH Parsing row options .SH Parsing row options
.PP .PP
Extra options for individual rows can be set. Extra options for individual rows can be set.
@ -138,8 +130,6 @@ For example:
.PP .PP
The following options are supported: The following options are supported:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBicon\fP: Set the icon for that row. \fBicon\fP: Set the icon for that row.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -149,8 +139,6 @@ The following options are supported:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBinfo\fP: Info that, on selection, gets placed in the \fB\fCROFI\_INFO\fR environment variable. This entry does not get searched. \fBinfo\fP: Info that, on selection, gets placed in the \fB\fCROFI\_INFO\fR environment variable. This entry does not get searched.
.RE
.PP .PP
multiple entries can be passed using the \fB\fC\\x1f\fR separator. multiple entries can be passed using the \fB\fC\\x1f\fR separator.

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@ -18,8 +18,6 @@ It lets you preview each theme with the Enter key and apply the theme to your
.SH Theme directories .SH Theme directories
.PP .PP
\fBrofi\-theme\-selector\fP searches the following directories for themes: \fBrofi\-theme\-selector\fP searches the following directories for themes:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
${PREFIX}/share/rofi/themes ${PREFIX}/share/rofi/themes
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -27,8 +25,6 @@ $XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME/rofi/themes
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
$XDG\_DATA\_HOME/share/rofi/themes $XDG\_DATA\_HOME/share/rofi/themes
.RE
.PP .PP
${PREFIX} reflects the install location of rofi. In most cases this will be "/usr".<br> ${PREFIX} reflects the install location of rofi. In most cases this will be "/usr".<br>
$XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME is normally unset. Default path is "$HOME/.config".<br> $XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME is normally unset. Default path is "$HOME/.config".<br>

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@ -19,15 +19,11 @@ preferred.
.SH Comments .SH Comments
.PP .PP
C and C++ file comments are supported. C and C++ file comments are supported.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Anything after \fB\fC//\fR and before a newline is considered a comment. Anything after \fB\fC//\fR and before a newline is considered a comment.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Everything between \fB\fC/*\fR and \fB\fC*/\fR is a comment. Everything between \fB\fC/*\fR and \fB\fC*/\fR is a comment.
.RE
.PP .PP
Comments can be nested and the C comments can be inline. Comments can be nested and the C comments can be inline.
@ -246,8 +242,6 @@ When used, values with the wrong type that cannot be converted are ignored.
.PP .PP
The current theme format supports different types: The current theme format supports different types:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
a string a string
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -281,18 +275,12 @@ an environment variable
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Inherit Inherit
.RE
.PP .PP
Some of these types are a combination of other types. Some of these types are a combination of other types.
.SH String .SH String.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC"[:print:]+"\fR Format: \fB\fC"[:print:]+"\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
A string is always surrounded by double quotes (\fB\fC"\fR). Between the quotes there can be any printable character. A string is always surrounded by double quotes (\fB\fC"\fR). Between the quotes there can be any printable character.
@ -311,13 +299,9 @@ font: "Awasome 12";
.PP .PP
The string must be valid UTF\-8. The string must be valid UTF\-8.
.SH Integer .SH Integer.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC[\-+]?[:digit:]+\fR Format: \fB\fC[\-+]?[:digit:]+\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
An integer may contain any number. An integer may contain any number.
@ -333,13 +317,9 @@ lines: 12;
.fi .fi
.RE .RE
.SH Real .SH Real.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC[\-+]?[:digit:]+(\\.[:digit:]+)?\fR Format: \fB\fC[\-+]?[:digit:]+(\\.[:digit:]+)?\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
A real is an integer with an optional fraction. A real is an integer with an optional fraction.
@ -358,13 +338,9 @@ real: 3.4;
.PP .PP
The following is not valid: \fB\fC\&.3\fR, \fB\fC3.\fR or scientific notation: \fB\fC3.4e\-3\fR\&. The following is not valid: \fB\fC\&.3\fR, \fB\fC3.\fR or scientific notation: \fB\fC3.4e\-3\fR\&.
.SH Boolean .SH Boolean.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC(true|false)\fR Format: \fB\fC(true|false)\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
Boolean value is either \fB\fCtrue\fR or \fB\fCfalse\fR\&. This is case\-\&sensitive. Boolean value is either \fB\fCtrue\fR or \fB\fCfalse\fR\&. This is case\-\&sensitive.
@ -383,8 +359,6 @@ dynamic: false;
.SH Color .SH Color
.PP .PP
\fBrofi\fP supports the color formats as specified in the CSS standard (1,2,3 and some of CSS 4) \fBrofi\fP supports the color formats as specified in the CSS standard (1,2,3 and some of CSS 4)
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC#{HEX}{3}\fR (rgb) Format: \fB\fC#{HEX}{3}\fR (rgb)
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -406,15 +380,11 @@ Format: \fB\fCcmyk( {PERCENTAGE}, {PERCENTAGE}, {PERCENTAGE}, {PERCENTAGE} [, {P
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC{named\-color} [ / {PERCENTAGE} ]\fR Format: \fB\fC{named\-color} [ / {PERCENTAGE} ]\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
The white\-space format proposed in CSS4 is also supported. The white\-space format proposed in CSS4 is also supported.
.PP .PP
The different values are: The different values are:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fC{HEX}\fR is a hexadecimal number ('0\-9a\-f' case insensitive). \fB\fC{HEX}\fR is a hexadecimal number ('0\-9a\-f' case insensitive).
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -443,8 +413,6 @@ PapayaWhip, PeachPuff, Peru, Pink, Plum, PowderBlue, Purple, RebeccaPurple, Red,
Salmon, SandyBrown, SeaGreen, SeaShell, Sienna, Silver, SkyBlue, SlateBlue, SlateGray, SlateGrey, Snow, SpringGreen, Salmon, SandyBrown, SeaGreen, SeaShell, Sienna, Silver, SkyBlue, SlateBlue, SlateGray, SlateGrey, Snow, SpringGreen,
SteelBlue, Tan, Teal, Thistle, Tomato, Turquoise, Violet, Wheat, White, WhiteSmoke, Yellow, YellowGreen,transparent SteelBlue, Tan, Teal, Thistle, Tomato, Turquoise, Violet, Wheat, White, WhiteSmoke, Yellow, YellowGreen,transparent
.RE
.PP .PP
For example: For example:
@ -472,18 +440,12 @@ text\-color: Black;
.fi .fi
.RE .RE
.SH Text style .SH Text style.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC(bold|italic|underline|strikethrough|none)\fR Format: \fB\fC(bold|italic|underline|strikethrough|none)\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
Text style indicates how the highlighted text is emphasized. \fB\fCNone\fR indicates that no emphasis Text style indicates how the highlighted text is emphasized. \fB\fCNone\fR indicates that no emphasis
should be applied. should be applied.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCbold\fR: make the text thicker then the surrounding text. \fB\fCbold\fR: make the text thicker then the surrounding text.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -495,8 +457,6 @@ should be applied.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCsmall caps\fR: emphasise the text using capitalization. \fB\fCsmall caps\fR: emphasise the text using capitalization.
.RE
.PP .PP
.RS .RS
@ -504,22 +464,16 @@ should be applied.
For some reason \fB\fCsmall caps\fR does not work on some systems. For some reason \fB\fCsmall caps\fR does not work on some systems.
.RE .RE
.SH Line style .SH Line style.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC(dash|solid)\fR Format: \fB\fC(dash|solid)\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
Indicates how a line should be drawn. Indicates how a line should be drawn.
It currently supports: It currently supports:
* \fB\fCdash\fR: a dashed line, where the gap is the same width as the dash * \fB\fCdash\fR: a dashed line, where the gap is the same width as the dash
* \fB\fCsolid\fR: a solid line * \fB\fCsolid\fR: a solid line
.SH Distance .SH Distance.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC{Integer}px\fR Format: \fB\fC{Integer}px\fR
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC{Real}em\fR Format: \fB\fC{Real}em\fR
@ -530,12 +484,8 @@ Format: \fB\fC{Real}%\fR
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC{Integer}mm\fR Format: \fB\fC{Integer}mm\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
A distance can be specified in 3 different units: A distance can be specified in 3 different units:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCpx\fR: Screen pixels. \fB\fCpx\fR: Screen pixels.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -547,8 +497,6 @@ A distance can be specified in 3 different units:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fC%\fR: Percentage of the \fBmonitor\fP size. \fB\fC%\fR: Percentage of the \fBmonitor\fP size.
.RE
.PP .PP
Distances used in the horizontal direction use the monitor width. Distances in Distances used in the horizontal direction use the monitor width. Distances in
the vertical direction use the monitor height. the vertical direction use the monitor height.
@ -582,8 +530,6 @@ width: calc( 100% \- 37px );
.PP .PP
It supports the following operations: It supports the following operations:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fC+\fR: Add \fB\fC+\fR: Add
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -595,14 +541,10 @@ It supports the following operations:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fC%\fR: Multiply \fB\fC%\fR: Multiply
.RE
.PP .PP
It uses the C precedence ordering. It uses the C precedence ordering.
.SH Padding .SH Padding.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC{Integer}\fR Format: \fB\fC{Integer}\fR
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC{Distance}\fR Format: \fB\fC{Distance}\fR
@ -613,15 +555,11 @@ Format: \fB\fC{Distance} {Distance} {Distance}\fR
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC{Distance} {Distance} {Distance} {Distance}\fR Format: \fB\fC{Distance} {Distance} {Distance} {Distance}\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
If no unit is specified, pixels are assumed. If no unit is specified, pixels are assumed.
.PP .PP
The different number of fields in the formats are parsed like: The different number of fields in the formats are parsed like:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
1 field: \fB\fCall\fR 1 field: \fB\fCall\fR
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -631,11 +569,7 @@ The different number of fields in the formats are parsed like:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
4 fields: \fB\fCtop\fR, \fB\fCright\fR, \fB\fCbottom\fR, \fB\fCleft\fR 4 fields: \fB\fCtop\fR, \fB\fCright\fR, \fB\fCbottom\fR, \fB\fCleft\fR
.RE .SH Border.IP \(bu 2
.SH Border
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC{Integer}\fR Format: \fB\fC{Integer}\fR
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC{Distance}\fR Format: \fB\fC{Distance}\fR
@ -654,8 +588,6 @@ Format: \fB\fC{Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line s
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC{Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style}\fR Format: \fB\fC{Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style}\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
Borders are identical to padding, except that each distance field has a line Borders are identical to padding, except that each distance field has a line
style property. style property.
@ -670,12 +602,9 @@ When no unit is specified, pixels are assumed.
.SH Position .SH Position
.PP .PP
Indicate a place on the window/monitor. Indicate a place on the window/monitor.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
.PP
Format: \fB\fC(center|east|north|west|south|north east|north west|south west|south east)\fR Format: \fB\fC(center|east|north|west|south|north east|north west|south west|south east)\fR
.PP .PP
.RS .RS
@ -683,15 +612,13 @@ Format: \fB\fC(center|east|north|west|south|north east|north west|south west|sou
north west | north | north east north west | north | north east
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
west | center | east west | center | east
\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
south west | south | south east south west | south | south east
.fi .fi
.RE .RE
.RE
.SH Visibility .SH Visibility
.PP .PP
It is possible to hide widgets: It is possible to hide widgets:
@ -701,13 +628,9 @@ inputbar {
enabled: false; enabled: false;
} }
.SH Reference .SH Reference.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC@{PROPERTY NAME}\fR Format: \fB\fC@{PROPERTY NAME}\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
A reference can point to another reference. Currently, the maximum number of redirects is 20. A reference can point to another reference. Currently, the maximum number of redirects is 20.
A property always refers to another property. It cannot be used for a subpart of the property. A property always refers to another property. It cannot be used for a subpart of the property.
@ -740,34 +663,22 @@ window {
.fi .fi
.RE .RE
.SH Orientation .SH Orientation.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC(horizontal|vertical)\fR Format: \fB\fC(horizontal|vertical)\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
Specify the orientation of the widget. Specify the orientation of the widget.
.SH List of keywords .SH List of keywords.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC[ keyword, keyword ]\fR Format: \fB\fC[ keyword, keyword ]\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
A list starts with a '[' and ends with a ']'. The entries in the list are comma\-separated. A list starts with a '[' and ends with a ']'. The entries in the list are comma\-separated.
The \fB\fCkeyword\fR in the list refers to an widget name. The \fB\fCkeyword\fR in the list refers to an widget name.
.SH Environment variable .SH Environment variable.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fC${:alnum:}\fR Format: \fB\fC${:alnum:}\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
This will parse the environment variable as the property value. (that then can be any of the above types). This will parse the environment variable as the property value. (that then can be any of the above types).
The environment variable should be an alphanumeric string without white\-space. The environment variable should be an alphanumeric string without white\-space.
@ -783,13 +694,9 @@ The environment variable should be an alphanumeric string without white\-space.
.fi .fi
.RE .RE
.SH Inherit .SH Inherit.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Format: \fB\fCinherit\fR Format: \fB\fCinherit\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
Inherits the property from its parent widget. Inherits the property from its parent widget.
@ -846,20 +753,14 @@ element selected {
.SH Name .SH Name
.PP .PP
The current widgets available in \fBrofi\fP: The current widgets available in \fBrofi\fP:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCwindow\fR \fB\fCwindow\fR
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCoverlay\fR: the overlay widget. \fB\fCoverlay\fR: the overlay widget.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCmainbox\fR: The mainbox box. \fB\fCmainbox\fR: The mainbox box.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCinputbar\fR: The input bar box. \fB\fCinputbar\fR: The input bar box.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCbox\fR: the horizontal @box packing the widgets \fB\fCbox\fR: the horizontal @box packing the widgets
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -872,49 +773,27 @@ The current widgets available in \fBrofi\fP:
\fB\fCnum\-rows\fR: Shows the total number of rows. \fB\fCnum\-rows\fR: Shows the total number of rows.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCnum\-filtered\-rows\fR: Shows the total number of rows after filtering. \fB\fCnum\-filtered\-rows\fR: Shows the total number of rows after filtering.
.RE
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fClistview\fR: The listview. \fB\fClistview\fR: The listview.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCscrollbar\fR: the listview scrollbar \fB\fCscrollbar\fR: the listview scrollbar
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCelement\fR: a box in the listview holding the entries \fB\fCelement\fR: a box in the listview holding the entries
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCelement\-icon\fR: the widget in the listview's entry showing the (optional) icon \fB\fCelement\-icon\fR: the widget in the listview's entry showing the (optional) icon
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCelement\-index\fR: the widget in the listview's entry keybindable index (1,2,3..0) \fB\fCelement\-index\fR: the widget in the listview's entry keybindable index (1,2,3..0)
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCelement\-text\fR: the widget in the listview's entry showing the text. \fB\fCelement\-text\fR: the widget in the listview's entry showing the text.
.RE
.RE
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCmode\-switcher\fR: the main horizontal @box packing the buttons. \fB\fCmode\-switcher\fR: the main horizontal @box packing the buttons.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCbutton\fR: the buttons @textbox for each mode \fB\fCbutton\fR: the buttons @textbox for each mode
.RE
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCmessage\fR: The container holding the textbox. \fB\fCmessage\fR: The container holding the textbox.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCtextbox\fR: the message textbox \fB\fCtextbox\fR: the message textbox
.RE
.RE
.RE
.PP .PP
Note that these path names match the default theme. Themes that provide a custom layout will have different Note that these path names match the default theme. Themes that provide a custom layout will have different
elements, and structure. elements, and structure.
@ -986,9 +865,7 @@ This allows the colors used for drawing the handle to be set independently.
.PP .PP
The following properties are currently supported: The following properties are currently supported:
.SS all widgets: .SS all widgets:.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
\fBenabled\fP: enable/disable the widget \fBenabled\fP: enable/disable the widget
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBpadding\fP: padding \fBpadding\fP: padding
@ -1009,11 +886,7 @@ Background color
\fBborder\-color\fP: color \fBborder\-color\fP: color
Color of the border Color of the border
.RE .SS window:.IP \(bu 2
.SS window:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
.PP .PP
\fBfont\fP: string \fBfont\fP: string
@ -1057,11 +930,7 @@ The width of the window
\fBy\-offset\fP: distance \fBy\-offset\fP: distance
The offset of the window to the anchor point, allowing you to push the window left/right/up/down The offset of the window to the anchor point, allowing you to push the window left/right/up/down
.RE .SS scrollbar:.IP \(bu 2
.SS scrollbar:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
\fBbackground\-color\fP: color \fBbackground\-color\fP: color
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBhandle\-width\fP: distance \fBhandle\-width\fP: distance
@ -1070,22 +939,14 @@ The offset of the window to the anchor point, allowing you to push the window le
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBborder\-color\fP: color \fBborder\-color\fP: color
.RE .SS box:.IP \(bu 2
.SS box:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
\fBorientation\fP: orientation \fBorientation\fP: orientation
Set the direction the elements are packed. Set the direction the elements are packed.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBspacing\fP: distance \fBspacing\fP: distance
Distance between the packed elements. Distance between the packed elements.
.RE .SS textbox:.IP \(bu 2
.SS textbox:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
\fBbackground\-color\fP: color \fBbackground\-color\fP: color
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBborder\-color\fP: the color used for the border around the widget. \fBborder\-color\fP: the color used for the border around the widget.
@ -1113,11 +974,7 @@ color is optional, multiple highlight styles can be added like: bold underline i
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBblink\fP: Enable/Disable blinking on an input textbox (Boolean). \fBblink\fP: Enable/Disable blinking on an input textbox (Boolean).
.RE .SS listview:.IP \(bu 2
.SS listview:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
\fBcolumns\fP: integer \fBcolumns\fP: integer
Number of columns to show (at least 1) Number of columns to show (at least 1)
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1151,8 +1008,6 @@ Reverse the ordering (top down to bottom up).
\fBfixed\-columns\fP: boolean \fBfixed\-columns\fP: boolean
Do not reduce the number of columns shown when number of visible elements is not enough to fill them all. Do not reduce the number of columns shown when number of visible elements is not enough to fill them all.
.RE
.PP .PP
Each element is a \fB\fCbox\fR called \fB\fCelement\fR\&. Each \fB\fCelement\fR can contain an \fB\fCelement\-icon\fR and \fB\fCelement\-text\fR\&. Each element is a \fB\fCbox\fR called \fB\fCelement\fR\&. Each \fB\fCelement\fR can contain an \fB\fCelement\-icon\fR and \fB\fCelement\-text\fR\&.
@ -1279,8 +1134,6 @@ The layout of \fBrofi\fP can be tweaked by packing the 'fixed' widgets in a cust
.PP .PP
The following widgets are fixed, as they provide core \fBrofi\fP functionality: The following widgets are fixed, as they provide core \fBrofi\fP functionality:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
prompt prompt
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1300,13 +1153,9 @@ num\-rows
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
num\-filtered\-rows num\-filtered\-rows
.RE
.PP .PP
The following keywords are defined and can be used to automatically pack a subset of the widgets. The following keywords are defined and can be used to automatically pack a subset of the widgets.
These are used in the default theme as depicted in the figure above. These are used in the default theme as depicted in the figure above.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
mainbox mainbox
Packs: \fB\fCinputbar, message, listview, mode\-switcher\fR Packs: \fB\fCinputbar, message, listview, mode\-switcher\fR
@ -1314,15 +1163,11 @@ Packs: \fB\fCinputbar, message, listview, mode\-switcher\fR
inputbar inputbar
Packs: \fB\fCprompt,entry,case\-indicator\fR Packs: \fB\fCprompt,entry,case\-indicator\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
Any widget name starting with \fB\fCtextbox\fR is a textbox widget, others are box widgets and can pack other widgets. Any widget name starting with \fB\fCtextbox\fR is a textbox widget, others are box widgets and can pack other widgets.
.PP .PP
There are several special widgets that can be used by prefixing the name of the widget: There are several special widgets that can be used by prefixing the name of the widget:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCtextbox\fR: \fB\fCtextbox\fR:
This is a textbox widget. The displayed string can be set with \fB\fCstr\fR\&. This is a textbox widget. The displayed string can be set with \fB\fCstr\fR\&.
@ -1338,8 +1183,6 @@ The \fB\fCaction\fR can be set to:
\fB\fCok|alternate\fR: accept entry and launch alternate action (for run launch in terminal). \fB\fCok|alternate\fR: accept entry and launch alternate action (for run launch in terminal).
\fB\fCcustom|alternate\fR: accept custom input and launch alternate action. \fB\fCcustom|alternate\fR: accept custom input and launch alternate action.
.RE
.PP .PP
To specify children, set the \fB\fCchildren\fR To specify children, set the \fB\fCchildren\fR
property (this always happens on the \fB\fCbox\fR child, see example below): property (this always happens on the \fB\fCbox\fR child, see example below):
@ -1430,8 +1273,6 @@ Just like CSS, \fBrofi\fP uses the box model for each widget.
.PP .PP
Explanation of the different parts: Explanation of the different parts:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Content \- The content of the widget. Content \- The content of the widget.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1444,8 +1285,6 @@ The border use the border\-color of the widget.
Margin \- Clears an area outside the border. Margin \- Clears an area outside the border.
The margin is transparent. The margin is transparent.
.RE
.PP .PP
The box model allows us to add a border around elements, and to define space between elements. The box model allows us to add a border around elements, and to define space between elements.
@ -1561,7 +1400,7 @@ Parts of the theme can be conditionally loaded, like the CSS \fB\fC@media\fR opt
.RS .RS
.nf .nf
@media ( min\-width: 120px ) { @media ( min\-width: 120 ) {
} }
@ -1570,8 +1409,6 @@ Parts of the theme can be conditionally loaded, like the CSS \fB\fC@media\fR opt
.PP .PP
It supports the following keys as constraint: It supports the following keys as constraint:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCmin\-width\fR: load when width is bigger then value. \fB\fCmin\-width\fR: load when width is bigger then value.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1587,21 +1424,18 @@ It supports the following keys as constraint:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCmonitor\-id\fR: The monitor id, see rofi \-help for id's. \fB\fCmonitor\-id\fR: The monitor id, see rofi \-help for id's.
.RE .PP
@media takes an integer number or a fraction.
.SH Multiple file handling .SH Multiple file handling
.PP .PP
The rasi file format offers two methods of including other files. The rasi file format offers two methods of including other files.
This can be used to modify existing themes, or have multiple variations on a theme. This can be used to modify existing themes, or have multiple variations on a theme.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
import: Import and parse a second file. import: Import and parse a second file.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
theme: Discard theme, and load file as a fresh theme. theme: Discard theme, and load file as a fresh theme.
.RE
.PP .PP
Syntax: Syntax:
@ -1620,8 +1454,6 @@ The specified file can either by \fIname\fP, \fIfilename\fP,\fIfull path\fP\&.
.PP .PP
If a filename is provided, it will try to resolve it in the following order: If a filename is provided, it will try to resolve it in the following order:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fC${XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME}/rofi/themes/\fR \fB\fC${XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME}/rofi/themes/\fR
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1631,8 +1463,6 @@ If a filename is provided, it will try to resolve it in the following order:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fC${INSTALL PREFIX}/share/rofi/themes/\fR \fB\fC${INSTALL PREFIX}/share/rofi/themes/\fR
.RE
.PP .PP
A name is resolved as a filename by appending the \fB\fC\&.rasi\fR extension. A name is resolved as a filename by appending the \fB\fC\&.rasi\fR extension.

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@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ rofi -dump-theme
Parts of the theme can be conditionally loaded, like the CSS `@media` option. Parts of the theme can be conditionally loaded, like the CSS `@media` option.
``` ```
@media ( min-width: 120px ) { @media ( min-width: 120 ) {
} }
``` ```
@ -1000,6 +1000,8 @@ It supports the following keys as constraint:
* `max-aspect_ratio`: load when aspect ratio is under value. * `max-aspect_ratio`: load when aspect ratio is under value.
* `monitor-id`: The monitor id, see rofi -help for id's. * `monitor-id`: The monitor id, see rofi -help for id's.
@media takes an integer number or a fraction.
## Multiple file handling ## Multiple file handling

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@ -68,8 +68,6 @@ Markup support can be enabled, see CONFIGURATION options.
.SH CONFIGURATION .SH CONFIGURATION
.PP .PP
There are currently three methods of setting configuration options (evaluated in order below): There are currently three methods of setting configuration options (evaluated in order below):
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
System configuration file (for example \fB\fC/etc/rofi.rasi\fR or old format \fB\fC/etc/rofi.conf\fR). System configuration file (for example \fB\fC/etc/rofi.rasi\fR or old format \fB\fC/etc/rofi.conf\fR).
It first checks XDG\_CONFIG\_DIRS and then SYSCONFDIR (that is passed at compile time). It first checks XDG\_CONFIG\_DIRS and then SYSCONFDIR (that is passed at compile time).
@ -88,8 +86,6 @@ This is the recommended way of configuring \fBrofi\fP\&.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Command\-line options: Arguments passed to \fBrofi\fP\&. Command\-line options: Arguments passed to \fBrofi\fP\&.
.RE
.PP .PP
\fBTIP\fP: To get a template config file run: \fB\fCrofi \-dump\-xresources > rofi\-example.config\fR\&. \fBTIP\fP: To get a template config file run: \fB\fCrofi \-dump\-xresources > rofi\-example.config\fR\&.
@ -141,8 +137,6 @@ rofi \-dump\-xresources
.PP .PP
The configuration system supports the following types: The configuration system supports the following types:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
string string
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -152,8 +146,6 @@ char
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Boolean Boolean
.RE
.PP .PP
Boolean options have a non\-default command\-line syntax. Example to enable option X: Boolean options have a non\-default command\-line syntax. Example to enable option X:
@ -220,8 +212,6 @@ This does not validate all passed values (for example, colors).
.PP .PP
Specify the number of threads \fBrofi\fP should use: Specify the number of threads \fBrofi\fP should use:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
0: Autodetect the number of supported hardware threads. 0: Autodetect the number of supported hardware threads.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -229,8 +219,6 @@ Specify the number of threads \fBrofi\fP should use:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
2..N: Specify the maximum number of threads to use in the thread pool. 2..N: Specify the maximum number of threads to use in the thread pool.
.RE
.PP .PP
\fB\fC\-display\fR \fIdisplay\fP \fB\fC\-display\fR \fIdisplay\fP
@ -435,8 +423,6 @@ Make \fBrofi\fP react like a normal application window. Useful for scripts like
.PP .PP
Specify the matching algorithm used. Specify the matching algorithm used.
Current the following methods are supported. Current the following methods are supported.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBnormal\fP: match the int string \fBnormal\fP: match the int string
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -446,8 +432,6 @@ Current the following methods are supported.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBfuzzy\fP: do a fuzzy match \fBfuzzy\fP: do a fuzzy match
.RE
.PP .PP
Default: \fInormal\fP Default: \fInormal\fP
@ -472,8 +456,6 @@ Only show desktop files that are present in the listed categories.
.PP .PP
When using \fB\fCdrun\fR, match only with the specified Desktop entry fields. When using \fB\fCdrun\fR, match only with the specified Desktop entry fields.
The different fields are: The different fields are:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBname\fP: the application's name \fBname\fP: the application's name
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -491,15 +473,11 @@ The different fields are:
.PP .PP
Default: \fIname,generic,exec,categories,keywords\fP Default: \fIname,generic,exec,categories,keywords\fP
.RE
.PP .PP
\fB\fC\-drun\-display\-format\fR \fB\fC\-drun\-display\-format\fR
.PP .PP
The format string for the \fB\fCdrun\fR dialog: The format string for the \fB\fCdrun\fR dialog:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBname\fP: the application's name \fBname\fP: the application's name
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -511,8 +489,6 @@ The format string for the \fB\fCdrun\fR dialog:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBcomment\fP: the application comment \fBcomment\fP: the application comment
.RE
.PP .PP
Pango markup can be used to formatting the output. Pango markup can be used to formatting the output.
@ -549,8 +525,6 @@ Default: false
.PP .PP
When using window mode, match only with the specified fields. When using window mode, match only with the specified fields.
The different fields are: The different fields are:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBtitle\fP: window's title \fBtitle\fP: window's title
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -568,8 +542,6 @@ The different fields are:
.PP .PP
Default: \fIall\fP Default: \fIall\fP
.RE
.PP .PP
\fB\fC\-matching\-negate\-char\fR \fIchar\fP \fB\fC\-matching\-negate\-char\fR \fIchar\fP
@ -759,8 +731,6 @@ When one entry is left, automatically select it.
Select monitor to display \fBrofi\fP on. Select monitor to display \fBrofi\fP on.
It accepts as input: \fIprimary\fP (if primary output is set), the \fIxrandr\fP output name, or integer number (in order of It accepts as input: \fIprimary\fP (if primary output is set), the \fIxrandr\fP output name, or integer number (in order of
detection). Negative numbers are handled differently: detection). Negative numbers are handled differently:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\-1\fP: the currently focused monitor. \fB\-1\fP: the currently focused monitor.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -777,8 +747,6 @@ behavior.)
.PP .PP
Default: \fI\-5\fP Default: \fI\-5\fP
.RE
.PP .PP
See \fB\fCrofi \-h\fR output for the detected monitors, their position, and size. See \fB\fCrofi \-h\fR output for the detected monitors, their position, and size.
@ -814,15 +782,11 @@ This option can be specified multiple times.
.PP .PP
Override the default DPI setting. Override the default DPI setting.
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
If set to \fB\fC0\fR, it tries to auto\-detect based on X11 screen size (similar to i3 and GTK). If set to \fB\fC0\fR, it tries to auto\-detect based on X11 screen size (similar to i3 and GTK).
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
If set to \fB\fC1\fR, it tries to auto\-detect based on the size of the monitor that \fBrofi\fP is displayed on (similar to latest Qt 5). If set to \fB\fC1\fR, it tries to auto\-detect based on the size of the monitor that \fBrofi\fP is displayed on (similar to latest Qt 5).
.RE
.PP .PP
\fB\fC\-selected\-row\fR \fIselected row\fP \fB\fC\-selected\-row\fR \fIselected row\fP
@ -941,8 +905,6 @@ Format what is being displayed for windows.
.PP .PP
\fIfield\fP: \fIfield\fP:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBw\fP: desktop name \fBw\fP: desktop name
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -954,8 +916,6 @@ Format what is being displayed for windows.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBc\fP: class \fBc\fP: class
.RE
.PP .PP
\fIlen\fP: maximum field length (0 for auto\-size). If length and window \fIwidth\fP are negative, field length is \fIwidth \- len\fP\&. \fIlen\fP: maximum field length (0 for auto\-size). If length and window \fIwidth\fP are negative, field length is \fIwidth \- len\fP\&.
if length is positive, the entry will be truncated or padded to fill that length. if length is positive, the entry will be truncated or padded to fill that length.
@ -1022,15 +982,11 @@ This setting can be changed at runtime (see \fB\fC\-kb\-toggle\-sort\fR).
.PP .PP
There are 2 sorting method: There are 2 sorting method:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
levenshtein (Default) levenshtein (Default)
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
fzf sorting. fzf sorting.
.RE
.SS Dmenu specific .SS Dmenu specific
.PP .PP
\fB\fC\-sep\fR \fIseparator\fP \fB\fC\-sep\fR \fIseparator\fP
@ -1094,8 +1050,6 @@ Makes \fB\fCdmenu\fR searches case\-insensitive
.PP .PP
Active row, mark \fIX\fP as active. Where \fIX\fP is a comma\-separated list of python(1)\-style indices and ranges, e.g. indices start at 0, \-1 refers to the last row with \-2 preceding it, ranges are left\-open and right\-close, and so on. You can specify: Active row, mark \fIX\fP as active. Where \fIX\fP is a comma\-separated list of python(1)\-style indices and ranges, e.g. indices start at 0, \-1 refers to the last row with \-2 preceding it, ranges are left\-open and right\-close, and so on. You can specify:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
A single row: '5' A single row: '5'
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1107,8 +1061,6 @@ A set of rows: '2,0,\-9'
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
Or any combination: '5,\-3:,7:11,2,0,\-9' Or any combination: '5,\-3:,7:11,2,0,\-9'
.RE
.PP .PP
\fB\fC\-u\fR \fIX\fP \fB\fC\-u\fR \fIX\fP
@ -1135,8 +1087,6 @@ This mode returns directly when no entries given.
.PP .PP
Allows the output of dmenu to be customized (N is the total number of input entries): Allows the output of dmenu to be customized (N is the total number of input entries):
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\&'s' selected string \&'s' selected string
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1152,8 +1102,6 @@ Allows the output of dmenu to be customized (N is the total number of input entr
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\&'F' quoted filter string (user input) \&'F' quoted filter string (user input)
.RE
.PP .PP
Default: 's' Default: 's'
@ -1343,8 +1291,6 @@ For more information on debugging, see the wiki
.SH PATTERN .SH PATTERN
.PP .PP
To launch commands (for example, when using the ssh launcher), the user can enter the used command\-line. The following keys can be used that will be replaced at runtime: To launch commands (for example, when using the ssh launcher), the user can enter the used command\-line. The following keys can be used that will be replaced at runtime:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fC{host}\fR: the host to connect to \fB\fC{host}\fR: the host to connect to
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1356,8 +1302,6 @@ To launch commands (for example, when using the ssh launcher), the user can ente
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fC{window}\fR: the window ID of the selected window (in \fB\fCwindow\-command\fR) \fB\fC{window}\fR: the window ID of the selected window (in \fB\fCwindow\-command\fR)
.RE
.SH DMENU REPLACEMENT .SH DMENU REPLACEMENT
.PP .PP
If \fB\fCargv[0]\fR (calling command) is dmenu, \fBrofi\fP will start in dmenu mode. If \fB\fCargv[0]\fR (calling command) is dmenu, \fBrofi\fP will start in dmenu mode.
@ -1380,8 +1324,6 @@ manual.
.PP .PP
The theme setup allows you to specify colors per state, similar to \fBi3\fP The theme setup allows you to specify colors per state, similar to \fBi3\fP
Currently 3 states exist: Currently 3 states exist:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBnormal\fP: normal row \fBnormal\fP: normal row
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1389,12 +1331,8 @@ Currently 3 states exist:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBactive\fP: highlighted row (active) \fBactive\fP: highlighted row (active)
.RE
.PP .PP
For each state, the following 5 colors must be set: For each state, the following 5 colors must be set:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBbg\fP: background color row \fBbg\fP: background color row
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1406,8 +1344,6 @@ For each state, the following 5 colors must be set:
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fBhlbg\fP: background color selected row \fBhlbg\fP: background color selected row
.RE
.PP .PP
The window background and border color should be specified separately. The key \fB\fCcolor\-window\fR contains The window background and border color should be specified separately. The key \fB\fCcolor\-window\fR contains
a tuple \fB\fCbackground,border,separator\fR\&. a tuple \fB\fCbackground,border,separator\fR\&.
@ -1493,8 +1429,6 @@ of the window will be visible through it.
.SH KEY BINDINGS .SH KEY BINDINGS
.PP .PP
\fBrofi\fP has the following key bindings: \fBrofi\fP has the following key bindings:
.RS
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCCtrl\-v, Insert\fR: Paste from clipboard \fB\fCCtrl\-v, Insert\fR: Paste from clipboard
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1560,8 +1494,6 @@ of the window will be visible through it.
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
\fB\fCAlt\-Shift\-S\fR: Take a screenshot and store it in the Pictures directory. \fB\fCAlt\-Shift\-S\fR: Take a screenshot and store it in the Pictures directory.
.RE
.PP .PP
To get a full list of key bindings on the commandline, see \fB\fCrofi \-h\fR\&. To get a full list of key bindings on the commandline, see \fB\fCrofi \-h\fR\&.
The options starting with \fB\fC\-kb\fR are keybindings. The options starting with \fB\fC\-kb\fR are keybindings.
@ -1830,9 +1762,7 @@ first.
.PP .PP
\fBrofi\-sensible\-terminal(1)\fP, \fBdmenu(1)\fP, \fBrofi\-theme(5)\fP, \fBrofi\-script(5)\fP, \fBrofi\-theme\-selector(1)\fP \fBrofi\-sensible\-terminal(1)\fP, \fBdmenu(1)\fP, \fBrofi\-theme(5)\fP, \fBrofi\-script(5)\fP, \fBrofi\-theme\-selector(1)\fP
.SH AUTHOR .SH AUTHOR.IP \(bu 2
.RS
.IP \(bu 2
Qball Cow Qball Cow
\[la]qball@gmpclient.org\[ra] \[la]qball@gmpclient.org\[ra]
.IP \(bu 2 .IP \(bu 2
@ -1842,8 +1772,6 @@ Rasmus Steinke
Quentin Glidic Quentin Glidic
\[la]sardemff7+rofi@sardemff7.net\[ra] \[la]sardemff7+rofi@sardemff7.net\[ra]
.RE
.PP .PP
Original code based on work by: Sean Pringle Original code based on work by: Sean Pringle
\[la]sean.pringle@gmail.com\[ra] \[la]sean.pringle@gmail.com\[ra]