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I3-DMENU-DESKTOP(1)   User Contributed Perl Documentation  I3-DMENU-DESKTOP(1)

NAME
	   i3-dmenu-desktop - run .desktop files with dmenu

SYNOPSIS
	   i3-dmenu-desktop [--dmenu='dmenu -i'] [--entry-type=name] [--show-duplicates]

DESCRIPTION
       i3-dmenu-desktop	is a script which extracts the (localized) name	from
       application .desktop files, offers the user a choice via	dmenu(1) and
       then starts the chosen application via i3 (for startup notification
       support).  The advantage	of using .desktop files	instead	of
       dmenu_run(1) is that dmenu_run offers all binaries in your $PATH,
       including non-interactive utilities like	"sed". Also, .desktop files
       contain a proper	name, information about	whether	the application	runs
       in a terminal and whether it supports startup notifications.

       The .desktop files are searched in $XDG_DATA_HOME/applications (by
       default $HOME/.local/share/applications)	and in the "applications"
       subdirectory of each entry of $XDG_DATA_DIRS (by	default
       /usr/local/share/:/usr/share/).

       Files with the same name	in $XDG_DATA_HOME/applications take precedence
       over files in $XDG_DATA_DIRS, so	that you can overwrite parts of	the
       system-wide .desktop files by copying them to your local	directory and
       making changes.

       i3-dmenu-desktop	displays the "Name" value in the localized version
       depending on LC_MESSAGES	as specified in	the Desktop Entry
       Specification.

       You can pass a filename or URL (%f/%F and %u/%U field codes in the
       .desktop	file respectively) by appending	it to the name of the
       application. E.g., if you want to launch	"GNU Emacs 24" with the	patch
       /tmp/foobar.txt,	you would type "emacs",	press TAB, type	"
       /tmp/foobar.txt"	and press ENTER.

       .desktop	files with Terminal=true are started using
       i3-sensible-terminal(1).

       .desktop	files with NoDisplay=true or Hidden=true are skipped.

       UTF-8 is	supported, of course, but dmenu	does not support displaying
       all glyphs. E.g., xfce4-terminal.desktop's Name[fi]=Pte will be
       displayed just fine, but	not its	Name[ru]=.

OPTIONS
       --dmenu=command
	   Execute  command  instead of	'dmenu -i'. This option	can be used to
	   pass	custom parameters to dmenu, or to make i3-dmenu-desktop	 start
	   a custom (patched?)	version	of dmenu.

       --entry-type=type
	   Display  the	 (localized) "Name" (type = name), the command (type =
	   command) or the (*.desktop) filename	(type =	 filename)  in	dmenu.
	   This	 option	 can  be  specified multiple times. Duplicates will be
	   removed, see	'--show-duplicates'.

	   Examples are	"GNU Image Manipulation	Program" (type = name),	"gimp"
	   (type = command), and "libreoffice-writer" (type = filename).

       --show-duplicates
	   Show	duplicates if '--entry-type' is	specified multiple times.

VERSION
       Version 1.5

AUTHOR
       Michael Stapelberg, "<michael at	i3wm.org>"

LICENSE	AND COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2012 Michael Stapelberg.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of the BSD license.

perl v5.38.2			  2024-11-06		   I3-DMENU-DESKTOP(1)

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