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rofi-dmenu(5)		      File Formats Manual		 rofi-dmenu(5)

NAME
       rofi dmenu mode - Rofi dmenu emulation

DESCRIPTION
       To  integrate  rofi into	scripts	as simple selection dialogs, rofi sup-
       ports emulating dmenu(1)	(A dynamic menu	for X11).

       The  website  for  dmenu	 can   be   found   here   <http://tools.suck-
       less.org/dmenu/>.

       rofi  does  not aim to be 100% compatible with dmenu.  There are	simply
       too many	flavors	of dmenu.  The idea  is	 that  the  basic  usage  com-
       mand-line flags are obeyed, theme-related flags are not.	 Besides, rofi
       offers some extended features (like multi-select, highlighting, message
       bar, extra key bindings).

BASIC CONCEPT
       In dmenu	mode, rofi reads data from standard in,	splits them into sepa-
       rate  entries  and  displays  them.  If the user	selects	a row, this is
       printed out to standard out, allowing the script	to process it further.

       By default separation of	rows is	done on	new lines, making it  easy  to
       pipe the	output a one application into rofi and the output of rofi into
       the next.

USAGE
       By  launching rofi with the -dmenu flag it will go into dmenu emulation
       mode.

	      ls | rofi	-dmenu

   DMENU DROP-IN REPLACEMENT
       If argv[0] (calling command) is dmenu, rofi will	start in  dmenu	 mode.
       This way, it can	be used	as a drop-in replacement for dmenu.  Just copy
       or symlink rofi to dmenu	in $PATH.

	      ln -s /usr/bin/rofi /usr/bin/dmenu

   DMENU VS SCRIPT MODE
       Script  mode  is	 used  to  extend rofi,	dmenu mode is used to extend a
       script.	The two	do share much of the same input	 format.   Please  see
       the rofi-script(5) manpage for more information.

   DMENU SPECIFIC COMMANDLINE FLAGS
       A lot of	these options can also be modified by the script using special
       input.	See the	rofi-script(5) manpage for more	information about this
       syntax.

       -sep separator
	      Separator	for dmenu.  Example: To	show a list of `a' to `e' with
	      `|' as a separator:

		     echo "a|b|c|d|e" |	rofi -sep '|' -dmenu

       -p prompt
	      Specify the prompt to show in dmenu mode.	 For  example,	select
	      `monkey',	a,b,c,d, or e.

		     echo "a|b|c|d|e" |	rofi -sep '|' -dmenu -p	"monkey"

	      Default: dmenu

       -l number of lines to show
	      Maximum number of	lines the menu may show	before scrolling.

		     rofi -dmenu -l 25

	      Default: 15

       -i     Makes dmenu searches case-insensitive

       -a X   Active row, mark X as active.  Where X 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:

	      	A single row: `5'

	      	A range	of (last 3) rows: `-3:'

	      	4  rows	 starting  from	 row 7:	`7:11' (or in legacy notation:
		`7-10')

	      	A set of rows: `2,0,-9'

	      	Or any combination: `5,-3:,7:11,2,0,-9'

       -u X   Urgent row, mark X as urgent.  See -a option for details.

       -only-match
	      Only return a selected item, do not allow	 custom	 entry.	  This
	      mode always returns an entry.  It	will not return	if no matching
	      entry is selected.

       -no-custom
	      Only  return  a  selected	item, do not allow custom entry.  This
	      mode returns directly when no entries given.

       -format format
	      Allows the output	of dmenu to be customized (N is	the total num-
	      ber of input entries):

	      	`s' selected string

	      	`i' index (0 - (N-1))

	      	`d' index (1 - N)

	      	`q' quote string

	      	`p' Selected string stripped from Pango	markup (Needs to be  a
		valid string)

	      	`f' filter string (user	input)

	      	`F' quoted filter string (user input)

	      Default: `s'

       -select string
	      Select first line	that matches the given string

       -mesg string
	      Add  a  message line below the filter entry box.	Supports Pango
	      markup.  For more	information  on	 supported  markup,  see  here
	      <https://docs.gtk.org/Pango/pango_markup.html>

       -dump  Dump  the	filtered list to stdout	and quit.  This	can be used to
	      get the list as rofi would filter	it.  Use together with -filter
	      command.

       -input file
	      Reads from file instead of stdin.

       -password
	      Hide the input text.  This should	not be considered secure!

       -markup-rows
	      Tell rofi	that DMenu input is Pango markup encoded,  and	should
	      be  rendered.   See here <https://developer.gnome.org/pygtk/sta-
	      ble/pango-markup-language.html> for details about	Pango markup.

       -multi-select
	      Allow multiple lines to be selected.  Adds a small selection in-
	      dicator to the left of each entry.

       -sync  Force rofi mode to first read all	data from stdin	before showing
	      the selection window.  This is original dmenu behavior.

	      Note: the	default	asynchronous mode will also  be	 automatically
	      disabled	if  used  with	conflicting  options,  such  as	-dump,
	      -only-match or -auto-select.

       -window-title title
	      Set name used for	the window title.  Will	be shown as Rofi - ti-
	      tle

       -w windowid
	      Position rofi over the window with the given X11 window ID.

       -keep-right
	      Set ellipsize mode to start.  So,	the end	of the string is visi-
	      ble.

       -display-columns
	      A	comma seperated	list of	columns	to show.

       -display-column-separator
	      The column separator.  This is a regex.

	      default: '

       -ballot-selected-str string
	      When multi-select	is enabled, prefix this	string when element is
	      selected.

	      default: ""

       -ballot-unselected-str string
	      When multi-select	is enabled, prefix this	string when element is
	      not selected.

	      default: ""

       -ellipsize-mode (start|middle|end)
	      Set ellipsize mode on the	listview.

	      default "end"

PARSING	ROW OPTIONS
       Extra  options  for  individual	rows  can  be  also  set.    See   the
       rofi-script(5)  manpage	for details; the syntax	and supported features
       are identical.

RETURN VALUE
        0: Row	has been selected accepted by user.

        1: User cancelled the selection.

        10-28:	Row accepted by	custom keybinding.

SEE ALSO
       rofi(1),	   rofi-sensible-terminal(1),	  dmenu(1),	rofi-theme(5),
       rofi-script(5), rofi-theme-selector(1), ascii(7)

AUTHOR
       Qball Cow <qball@gmpclient.org>

       Rasmus Steinke <rasi@xssn.at>

       Morgane Glidic <sardemff7+rofi@sardemff7.net>

       Original	code based on work by: Sean Pringle <sean.pringle@gmail.com>

       For a full list of authors, check the AUTHORS file.

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