# 1.5.2: Procrastination in progress Rofi 1.5.2 is another bug-fix release in the 1.5 series. ## Fix border drawing Issue: #792, #783 There turned out to be a bug in how borders are drawn. It would overlap parts of the border on corners, screwing up transparency. ![broken border](border-issue.png) This is now fixed. ## Improve Icon handling Issue: #860 Several bugs around Icon handling have been fixed: * Failing to load multiple (identical icons) on initial load. * Preload user-set icon theme. * Use the common threadpool in rofi for the icon fetching, instead of spawning a custom one. ## New sort syntax Because of all the changes to the sorting methods in rofi, the command-line options for it where very confusing. To fix this they have been changed. The `sort` option is now used to enable/disable sorting. (This can also be changed at run-time using the hotkey) The `sorting-method` allows you to set the sorting method. Currently it supports **normal** (levenshtein) and **fzf**. ## Documentation updates Issue: #879, #867, #837, #831, #804 Thanks to all the people highlighting or providing fixes to the documentation. ## Improving the ssh known hosts file parser Issue: #820 The original known hosts parser was very limited. The parser has been extended to a bit more robust. ## Additions For some reason I can never make a release without adding more features to it. (Feature creep?). ### Option to change the negate character Issue: #877 The option to negate a query: `foo -bar` e.g. search for all items matching `foo` but not `bar` caused a lot of confusion. It seems people often use rofi to also add arguments to applications (that start with a -). To help with this, the negate character (`-`) can be changed, or disabled. To disable: ``` rofi -matching-negate-char '\0' ``` ### Modify the DRUN display string Issue: #858 An often requested feature is the ability to change the display string for the drun modi. The `-drun-display-format` option is added that allows just this. > -drun-display-format > > The format string for the drun dialog: > * name: the application's name > * generic: the application's generic name > * exec: the application's executable > * categories: the application's categories > * comment: the application comment > > Default: {name} [({generic})] Items between `[]` are only displayed when the field within is set. So in the above example, the `()` are omitted when `{generic}` is not set. ### Theme format now supports environment variables You can use environment variables as part of your theme/configuration file property value. Environment variables start with `$` and the name is surrounded by `{}`. So to query the environment `FOO` you can do: ```css #window { background: ${FOO}; } ``` The environment is then parsed as a normal value.