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NAME

       yad - display GTK+ dialogs in shell scripts

SYNOPSIS

       yad [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       YAD  is  a  program  that will display GTK+ dialogs, and return (either in the return code or on standard
       output) the users input. This allows you to present information, and ask for information from  the  user,
       from all manner of shell scripts.

       YAD is the fork of Zenity program.

OPTIONS

       This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-').

   Dialog options
       --calendar
              Display calendar dialog.

       --color
              Display color selection dialog.

       --dnd  Display drag-and-drop box.

       --entry
              Display text entry dialog.

       --icons
              Display box with shortcut icons.

       --file Display file selection dialog.

       --font Display font selection dialog.

       --form Display form dialog

       --html Display HTML dialog

       --list Display list dialog

       --multi-progress
              Display multi progress bars dialog.

       --notebook
              Display notebook dialog.

       --notification
              Display notification icon.

       --print
              Display print dialog.

       --progress
              Display progress indication dialog.

       --text-info
              Display text information dialog.

       --scale
              Display scale dialog.

   General options
       --title=TITLE
              Set the dialog title.

       --window-icon=ICON
              Set the window icon.

       --width=WIDTH
              Set the dialog window width.

       --height=HEIGHT
              Set the dialog window height.

       --posx=NUMBER
              Set the X position of dialog window. NUMBER can be negative.

       --posy=NUMBER
              Set the Y position of dialog window. NUMBER can be negative.

       --geometry=WIDTHxHEIGHT+X+Y
              Use  standard  X  Window  geometry  notation for placing dialog.  When this option is used, width,
              height, posx, posy, mouse and center options are ignored. This option is obsolete for gtk3 builds.

       --timeout=TIMEOUT
              Set the dialog timeout in seconds.

       --timeout-indicator=POSITION
              Show timeout indicator in given position. Positions are top, bottom,  left  or  right.   Style  of
              indicator        may       be       set       through       the       gtkrc       file.        See
              http://code.google.com/p/yad/wiki/TimeoutIndicator for details.

       --parent-win=XID
              Specify a parent window for the dialog. This makes YAD possible to use as embedded GUI tool.

       --kill-parent[=SIGNAL]
              Send SIGNAL to parent process. Default value of SIGNAL is a SIGTERM.  SIGNAL may be  specified  by
              it's number or symbolic name with or without SIG prefix.  See signal(7) for details about signals.

       --plug=KEY
              Run dialog in plug mode for swallow as a notebook tab. See NOTEBOOK section for more.

       --tabnum=NUMBER
              Set the tab number for plugged dialog. See NOTEBOOK section for more.

       --text=STRING
              Set the dialog text.

       --text-align=TYPE
              Set type of dialog text justification. TYPE may be left, right, center or fill.

       --image=IMAGE
              Set  the  dialog image which appears on the left side of dialog.  IMAGE might be file name or icon
              name from current icon theme.

       --image-on-top
              Show image above main widget instead of left. This option is always on for print dialog.

       --icon-theme=THEME
              Use specified GTK icon theme instead of default.

       --expander=TEXT
              Hide main widget with expander. TEXT is an optional argument with expander's label.

       --button=BUTTON:ID
              Add the dialog button. May be used multiply times. ID is an exit code or a command.  BUTTON may be
              gtk  stock  item  name  for  predefined  buttons  (like  gtk-close  or  gtk-ok)  or text in a form
              LABEL[!ICON[!TOOLTIP]] where `!' is an item separator.  Full list of stock items may be  found  in
              gtk-demo  program,  in  snippet called "Stock Items and Icon Browser".  If no buttons specified OK
              and Cancel buttons used. See EXIT STATUS section for more.  If ID  have  a  non-numeric  value  it
              treats like a command and click on such button doesn't close the dialog.

       --no-buttons
              Don't show buttons.

       --buttons-layout=TYPE
              Set buttons layout type. Possible types are: spread, edge, start, end or center.  Default is end.

       --no-markup
              Don't use pango markup in dialog's text.

       --no-escape
              Don't close dialog if Escape was pressed.

       --always-print-result
              Print  result  for  aby  of  the return codes. This options doesn't work if timeout was reached or
              Escape was pressed.

       --dialog-sep
              Show separator between dialog and buttons. Works only with gtk+-2.0.

       --borders=NUM
              Set dialog window borders.

       --sticky
              Make window visible on all desktops.

       --fixed
              Make window fixed width and height.

       --center
              Place window on center of screen.

       --mouse
              Place window under mouse position.

       --on-top
              Place window over other windows.

       --undecorated
              Make window undecorated (remove title and window borders).

       --skip-taskbar
              Don't show window in taskbar and pager.

       --maximized
              Run dialog window maximized.

       --fullscreen
              Run dialog in fullscreen mode. This option may not work on all window managers.

       --splash
              Open   window   with   "splashscreen"   window   hints.   For   details   see    description    of
              _NET_WM_WINDOW_TYPE_SPLASH  in  EWMH  specification.  The  behavior  of dialog with this option is
              HIGHLY DEPENDS on settings of your window manager.

       --no-focus
              Dialog window never take focus.

       --close-on-unfocus
              Close the dialog window when it loose the focus.

       --selectable-labels
              If set, user can select dialog's text and copy it to clipboard.  This option also affects on label
              fields in form dialog.

       --image-path=PATH
              Add  specified  path to the standard list of directories for looking for icons. This option can be
              used multiply times.

       --rest=FILENAME
              Read extra arguments from given file instead of command line. Each line of  a  file  treats  as  a
              single argument.

       --response=NUMBER
              Set default response value for Ctrl+Enter action.

       --gtkrc=FILENAME
              Read  and  parse  additional GTK+ settings from given file. This option doesn't work with GTK+-3.x
              builds.

       --hscroll-policy=TYPE
              Set the policy type for horizontal scrollbars. TYPE can be one  of  the  auto,  always  or  never.
              Default is auto.

       --vscroll-policy=TYPE
              Set the policy type for vertical scrollbars. TYPE can be one of the auto, always or never. Default
              is auto.

       --enable-spell
              Enable spell checking in textview widgets

       --spell-lang=LANGUAGE
              Set spell checking language to LANGUAGE. By default language guesses from current locale.

   Calendar options
       --day=NUMBER
              Set the calendar day.

       --month=NUMBER
              Set the calendar month.

       --year=NUMBER
              Set the calendar year.

       --date-format=PATTERN
              Set the format for the returned date. By default is `%x'. See strftime(3) for more details.

       --show-weeks
              Show the week numbers at the left side of calendar.

       --details=FILENAME
              Read days description from FILENAME.

       File with days details must be in following format:

              <date> <description>

       date field is date in format, specified with --date-format option. description  is  a  string  with  date
       details, which may include Pango markup.

   Color selection options
       --init-color=COLOR
              Set initial color value.

       --gtk-palette
              Show system palette inside color dialog.

       --extra
              Show extra information about color in returned string.

       --alpha
              Add opacity to output color string.

       --palette[=FILENAME]
              Show palette and set predefined colors from given filename.  By default used /etc/X11/rgb.txt.

       --expand-palette
              Expander for list of user-defined colors will be initially opened.

       --mode=MODE
              Set  output  color  mode.  Possible  values  are  hex  or rgb. Default is hex. HEX mode looks like
              #rrggbbaa, RGB mode - rgba(r, g, b, a).  In RGBA mode opacity have values from 0.0 to 1.0.

   Drag-and-Drop box options
       --tooltip
              Use dialog text as a tooltip for Drag-and-Drop box.

       --command=CMD
              Run command when data received. Data strings pass to command as an argument.  By default data just
              prints to stdout.

   Text entry options
       --entry-label=STRING
              Set the entry label text.

       --entry-text=STRING
              Set the initial entry text or default item in combo-box.

       --hide-text
              Hide the entry text.

       --completion
              Use completion instead of combo-box.

       --complete=TYPE
              Use  specific  type for extended completion. TYPE can be any for match any of typed words, all for
              match all of typed words or regex when typed text treats as regular expression.

       --editable
              Allow make changes to text in combo-box.

       --numeric
              Use spin button instead of text entry. Additional parameters in command line treats as minimum and
              maximum  values,  step value and precisions (in that order). All this values are optional. Default
              range is from 0 to 65535 with step 1.

       --float-precision=NUMBER
              Set precision of floating point numbers. By default precision is three digits after point.

       --licon=IMAGE
              Set an icon on a left side of entry.

       --licon-action=CMD
              Specify a command which will be run when the left icon clicked. Output of command will be  set  as
              entry text.

       --ricon=IMAGE
              Set an icon on a right side of entry.

       --ricon-action=CMD
              Specify  a command which will be run when the right icon clicked. Output of command will be set as
              entry text.

       --num-output
              Output index of active element instead of text for combo-box entry.

       Any extra data specified in command line adds as an items of combo-box entry, except of numeric mode.

       If icon specified and icon action is not given, click on icon just clear the entry.  Numeric fields  will
       ignore the icons.

   Iconbox options
       --read-dir=PATH
              Read .desktop files from specified directory.

       --monitor
              Watch for changes in directory and automatically update content of iconbox.

       --generic
              Use field GenericName instead of Name for shortcut label.

       --sort-by-name
              Use field Name instead of filename for sorting items.

       --descend
              Sort items in descending order. If data reads from stdin this option is useless without --sort-by-
              name.

       --listen
              Read data from stdin. Data must be in order - Name, Tooltip, Icon, Command,  InTerm  separated  by
              newline. InTerm is a case insensitive boolean constant (TRUE or FALSE).

       --item-width
              Set items width.

       --compact
              Use compact mode. Icon and name of each item is placed in a single row.

       --single-click
              Activate items by single mouse click. This option may not works properly in case of compact mode.

       --term Pattern for terminal. By default use `xterm -e %s' where %s replaced by the command.

       If both directory and stdin specified, content of iconbox will be read from directory.

   File selection options
       --filename=FILENAME
              Set the filename.

       --multiple
              Allow selection of multiple filenames in file selection dialog.

       --directory
              Activate directory-only selection.

       --save Activate save mode.

       --separator=STRING
              Specify separator character when returning multiple filenames.

       --confirm-overwrite[=TEXT]
              Confirm  file  selection if filename already exists.  Optional argument is a text for confirmation
              dialog.

       --quoted-output
              Output values will be shell-style quoted.

   Font selection options
       --fontname=FONTNAME
              Set the initial font. FONTNAME is a string with font representation  in  the  form  "[FAMILY-LIST]
              [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE]".

       --preview
              Set the preview text.

       --separate-output
              Separate output of selected font description.

       --separator=STRING
              Set output separator character. Default is `|'.

       --quoted-output
              Output data will be in shell-style quotes.

   Form options
       --field=LABEL[:TYPE]
              Add  field  to  form. Type may be H, RO, NUM, CHK, CB, CBE, CE, FL, SFL, DIR, CDIR, FN, MFL, MDIR,
              DT, SCL, CLR, BTN, FBTN, LBL or TXT.
              H - hidden field type. All characters are displayed as the invisible char.
              RO - field is in read-only mode.
              NUM - field is a numeric. Initial value format  for  this  field  is  VALUE[!RANGE[!STEP![PREC]]],
              where  RANGE  must  be  in form MIN..MAX. `!' is a default item separator. PREC is a precision for
              decimals.
              CHK - checkbox field. Initial value is a case insensitive boolean constant (TRUE or FALSE).
              CB - combo-box field. Initial value is a list VAL1!VAL2!.... The separator is the same as  in  NUM
              field. Value started with `^' threats as default for combo-box.
              CBE - editable combo-box field. Initial value same as for combo-box.
              CE - entry with completion. Initial value same as for combo-box.
              FL - file selection button.
              SFL - field for create file.
              DIR - directory selection button.
              CDIR - field for create folder.
              FN - font selection button. Initial value same as in font dialog.
              MFL - select multiple files. Value of this field is a list of files separated by item-separator.
              MDIR  -  select  multiple  folders.  Value  of  this field is a list of folders separated by item-
              separator.
              DT - date field.
              SCL - scale field. Value of this field in a range 0..100.
              CLR - color selection button. Output values for this field generates in the  same  manner  as  for
              color dialog.
              BTN  -  button  field.  Label may be in form text in a form LABEL[!ICON[!TOOLTIP]] where `!' is an
              item separator. LABEL is a text of button label or gtk stock id. ICON is a buttons icon (stock  id
              or file name). TOOLTIP is an optional text for popup help string. Initial value is a command which
              is running when button is clicked. A special sympols %N in command are replaced by value of  field
              N.  If  command  starts with @, the output of command will be parsed and lines started with number
              and colon will be treats as a new field values.  A quoting style for value when sh -c is used -  a
              single quotes around command and double quotes around -c argument
              FBTN - same as button field, but with full relief of a button.
              LBL - text label. If field name is empty, horizontal separator line will be shown.
              TXT - multiline text entry. This field is always occupy all of form width.

              Without type field will be a simple text entry.

       --align=TYPE
              Set alignment of field labels. Possible types are left, center or right. Default is left.

       --columns=NUMBER
              Set number of columns in form. Fields will be placed from top to bottom.

       --separator=STRING
              Set output separator character. Default is `|'.

       --focus-field=NUMBER
              Set focused field.

       --cycle-read
              Cycled  reading of stdin data. Sending FormFeed character clears the form. This symbol may be sent
              as echo -e '\f'.

       --item-separator=STRING
              Set separator character for combo-box or scale values. Default is `!'.

       --date-format=PATTERN
              Set the format for the date fields (same as in calendar dialog).

       --float-precision=NUMBER
              Set precision of floating point numbers. By default precision is three digits after point.

       --complete=TYPE
              Use specific type for extended completion. TYPE can be any for match any of typed words,  all  for
              match all of typed words or regex when typed text treats as regular expression.

       --scroll
              Make form scrollable.

       --quoted-output
              Output values will be in shell-style quotes.

       --output-by-row
              Output field values row by row if several columns is specified.

       --num-output
              Output index of active element instead of text for combo-box fields.

       Additional  data  in  command  line  interprets  as  a  default  values  for form fields. A special value
       @disabled@ makes corresponding field inactive. If no extra arguments specified in a  command  line,  data
       will  be  readed  from  stdin,  one value per line. Cycled reading means that for N fields N+1 value will
       replace the first field. Empty values are skipped when reading from stdin.

   HTML options
       --uri=URI
              Open specified location. URI can be a filename or internet address. If URI is not an existing file
              and protocol is not specified a prefix http:// will be added to URI.

       --browser
              Turn  on  browser  mode.  In this mode all clicked links will be opened in html widget and command
              Open will be added to context menu.

       --print-uri
              Print clicked links to standard output. By default clicked links opens with xdg-open.

       --mime=MIME
              Set mime type of data passed to standard input to MIME. Default is text/html.

       --encodintg=ENCODING
              Set encoding of data passed to standard input to ENCODING. Default is UTF-8.

   List options
       --column=STRING[:TYPE]
              Set the column header. Types are TEXT, NUM, SZ, FLT, CHK, RD, BAR, IMG, HD or TIP.  TEXT  type  is
              default.  Use  NUM  for integers and FLT for double values. TIP is used for define tooltip column.
              SZ size column type. Works exactly like NUM column but  shows  human  readable  sizes  instead  of
              numbers.   CHK  (checkboxes)  and  RD (radio toggle) are a boolean columns.  BAR is a progress bar
              column. Value must be between 0 and 100. If value is outside is range it will be croped to  neares
              legal  value.   HD type means a hidden column. Such columns are not displayes in the list, only in
              output.  IMG may be path to image or icon name from currnet GTK+ icon theme.  Size of icons may be
              set  in  gtk  config  file at GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU position of gtk-icon-sizes. Image field prints as
              empty value.

              Special column names @fore@, @back@ and @font@ sets  corresponding  rows  attributes.   Values  of
              those columns don't show in results.

       --checklist
              Use check boxes for first column.

       --radiolist
              Use radio toggle for first column.

       --separator=STRING
              Set output separator characters.

       --multiple
              Allow multiple rows to be selected.

       --editable
              Allow changes to text.

       --editable-cols=LIST
              Set the list of editable columns. LIST must be a string of numbers separated by comma.

       --no-headers
              Do not show column headers.

       --no-click
              Disable sorting of column content by clicking on its header.

       --no-rules-hint
              Don't  draw even and odd rows by a different colors. This option depends on your current gtk theme
              and may not work.

       --grid-lines=TYPE
              Draw grid lines of type TYPE in list dialog. TYPE can be one of the  hor[izontal],  vert[ical]  of
              both.

       --no-selection
              Disable selection in list.

       --print-all
              Print all data from the list.

       --print-column=NUMBER
              Specify  what  column will be printed to standard output. 0 may be used to print all columns (this
              is default).

       --hide-column=NUMBER
              Hide a specific column.

       --expand-column=NUMBER
              Set the column expandable by default. 0 sets all columns expandable.

       --search-column=NUMBER
              Set the quick search column. 0 mean to disable searching. By default search mades on first column.

       --tooltip-column=NUMBER
              Set the column with popup tooltips.

       --sep-column=NUMBER
              Set the row separator column. If the cell value from this column equal to specified row  separator
              value such row will be draw as separator.  Separator value must be set.

       --sep-value=TEXT
              Set  the TEXT as a row separator value. This feature highly depends on your current GTK+ theme and
              may not work properly.

       --limit=NUMBER
              Set the number of rows in list dialog. Will be shown only the last NUMBER rows. This  option  will
              take effect only when data reading from stdin.

       --wrap-width=NUMBER
              Set the width of column before wrapping to NUMBER.

       --wrap-cols=LIST
              Set the list of wrapped columns. LIST must be a string of numbers separated by comma.

       --ellipsize=TYPE
              Set ellipsize mode for text columns. TYPE may be NONE, START, MIDDLE or END.

       --ellipsize-cols=LIST
              Set the list of ellipsized columns. LIST must be a string of numbers separated by comma.

       --dclick-action=CMD
              Set  the CMD as a double-click command. When user double-clicked on row, CMD will be launched with
              values of all columns as an arguments. By default double-click selects row and act  as  OK  button
              for  simple  lists,  set  the  checkbox if --checklist specified and do nothing when list run with
              --multiple option.  When double-click specified Enter acts as a double-click and  Ctrl+Enter  acts
              as  an  OK button.  CMD may contain a special character `%s' for setting a position for arguments.
              By default arguments will be concatenated to the end of CMD.  If CMD starts  with  @,  its  output
              will replace values of current row.  This option doesn't work with --editable.

       --select-action=CMD
              Set the CMD as a action when selection is changed. CMD will be launched with values of all columns
              as an arguments.  CMD may contain a special character `%s' for setting a position  for  arguments.
              By  default  arguments  will  be  concatenated  to  the end of CMD.  This option doesn't work with
              --multiple.

       --add-action=CMD
              Set the CMD as a action when new row is added from a context menu. Command  launched  without  any
              additional arguments. Output of this command sets the new row values.

       --regex-search
              Use regular expressions in search for text fields.

       --listen
              Listen data from stdin even if command-line values was specified.

       --quoted-output
              Output values will be shell-style quoted.

       --float-precision=NUMBER
              Set precision of floating point numbers. By default precision is three digits after point.

       Sending FormFeed character to list clears it. This symbol may be sent as echo -e '\f'.

   Multi progress bars dialog options
       --bar=LABEL[:TYPE]
              Add progress bar. LABEL is a text label for progress bar. TYPE is a progress bar type.  Types are:
              NORM for normal progress bar, RTL for inverted progress bar and PULSE for pulsate progress bar.

       --vertical
              Set vertical orientation of progress bars.

       --align=TYPE
              Set alignment of bar labels. Possible types are left, center or right. Default is left.

       --auto-close
              Close dialog when 100% has been reached for all of non-pulsating progress bars.

       --watch-barNUMBER
              Watch for 100% of bar NUMBER for close dialog.

       --auto-kill
              Kill parent process if cancel button is pressed.

       Initial values for bars set as an extra arguments. Each lines with progress data passed to stdin must  be
       started from N: where N is a number of progress bar.

   Notebook options
       --key=KEY
              Set the key of the children.

       --tab=TEXT
              Add  tab  with specified label to notebook. TEXT may be in a form LABEL[!ICON[!TOOLTIP]] where `!'
              is an item separator.

       --tab-pos=TYPE
              Set the tabs position. Value may be top, bottom, left, or right. Default is  top.

       --tab-borders=NUMBER
              Set the borders width around widget in tabs.

       See NOTEBOOK and PANED section for more about notebook dialog.

   Notification options
       --command=CMD
              Set the command running when clicked  on  the  icon.  Default  action  is  quit  if  --listen  not
              specified.

       --listen
              Listen for commands on stdin. See NOTIFICATION section.

       --separator=STRING
              Set separator character for menu values. Default is |.

       --item-separator=STRING
              Set separator character for menu items. Default is !.

       --menu=STRING
              Set initial menu for right-click.

       --no-middle
              Disable exit on middle click.

       --hidden
              Doesn't show icon at startup.

       See NOTIFICATION section for more about separators.

   Paned options
       --key=KEY
              Set the key of the children.

       --orient=TYPE
              Set orientation of panes inside dialog. TYPE may be in hor[izontal] or vert[ical].

       --splitter=POS
              Set the initial splitter position.

       See NOTEBOOK and PANED section for more about paned dialog.

   Picture options
       --size=VALUE
              Set initial size of picture. Available values are fit for fitting image in window or orig for show
              picture in original size.

       --inc=NUMBER
              Set increment value for scaling image.

       --filename=FILENAME
              Set picture filename.

       Some actions on a picture like scaling or rotating available from popup menu. Those actions can  be  made
       only on static images.

   Print options
       --type=TYPE
              Set source file type. TYPE may be a TEXT for text files, IMAGE for image files or RAW for files in
              postscript or pdf formats.

       --filename=FILENAME
              Set name or path to the source file.

       --headers
              Add headers to the top of page with filename and page number. This option  doesn't  work  for  RAW
              type.

       --add-preview
              Add Preview button to the print dialog. This option doesn't work for RAW type.

       --fontname=FONTNAME
              Set  the  font  for  printing  text.  FONTNAME  is  a  string with font representation in the form
              "[FAMILY-LIST] [STYLE-OPTIONS] [SIZE]". This option works only for TEXT type.

   Progress options
       When the --progress option is used, yad reads lines of progress data from stdin.  When  the  lines  begin
       with # the text after # is displayed in the progress bar label. Numeric values treats like a persents for
       progress bar.

       --progress-text=TEXT
              Set text in progress bar to TEXT.

       --percentage=NUMBER
              Set initial percentage.

       --rtl  Set Right-To-Left progress bar direction.

       --auto-close
              Close dialog when 100% has been reached.

       --auto-kill
              Kill parent process if cancel button is pressed.

       --pulsate
              Pulsate progress bar.

       --enable-log[=TEXT]
              Show log window. This window gathers all of lines from stdin, started from #  instead  of  setting
              appropriate progress labels.  Optional argument TEXT is a text label for window expander.

       --log-on-top
              Place log window above progress bar.

       --log-expanded
              Start with expanded log window.

       --log-height
              Set the height of log window.

   Multiprogress options
       --bar=LABEL[:TYPE]
              Add the progress bar with type TYPE. TYPE can be one of the norm for average progress bar, rtl for
              progress bar with inverted direction, pulse for pulsating progress bar (m,oves on receiving  data)
              or perm for permanent pulsatin progress bar. prem progress bar understant two commands - start for
              start movement and stop for stop it.

       --watch-bar=NUMBER
              Watch for specific bar for auto closing.

       --align=TYPE
              Set alignment of bar labels. TYPE can be left, center or right.

       --auto-close
              Dismiss the dialog when 100% of all bars (or only watching bar) has been reached.

       --auto-kill
              Kill parent process if cancel button was pressed.

   Text info options
       --filename=FILENAME
              Open specified file.

       --editable
              Allow changes to text.

       --fore=COLOR
              Set foreground color of text.

       --back=COLOR
              Set background color of text.

       --fontname=FONTNAME
              Set text font. FONTNAME must be in a Pango font description format. By default Monospace is used.

       --wrap Enable text wrapping.

       --justify=TYPE
              Set justification. TYPE may be left, right, center or fill.  Default is left.

       --margins=NUMBER
              Set text margins to NUMBER.

       --tail Autoscroll to end when new text appears. Works only when text is read from stdin.

       --show-cursor
              Show cursor in read-only mode.

       --show-uri
              Make links in text clickable. Links opens with xdg-open command.

       --uri-color
              Set color for links. Default is blue.

       --lang=LANGUAGE
              Highlight syntax for specified LANGUAGE. This option works only if yad builds with gtksourceview.

       --listen
              Listen data from stdin even if filename was specified.

              Sending FormFeed character to text dialog clears it. This symbol may be  sent  as  echo  -e  '\f'.
              Pressing Ctrl+S popups the search entry in text dialog.

   Scale options
       --value=VALUE
              Set initial value.

       --min-value=VALUE
              Set minimum value.

       --max-value=VALUE
              Set maximum value.

       --step=VALUE
              Set step size.

       --page=VALUE
              Set paging size. By default page value is STEP*10.

       --print-partial
              Print partial values.

       --hide-value
              Hide value.

       --vertical
              Show vertical scale.

       --invert
              Invert scale direction.

       --inc-buttons
              Show buttons on edges of a scale for increasing or decreasing scale value.

       --mark=[NAME]:VALUE
              Add  a  mark  to scale. May be used multiply times. NAME is an optional arguments for set label to
              mark.

   File filters options
       --file-filter=NAME | PATTERN1 PATTERN2 ...
              Add a filename filter. NAME is a displayed filter name, PATTERN is a shell-style filename  pattern
              (for example *.txt). This option may be used multiply times.

       --mime-filter=NAME | MIME1 MIME2 ...
              Add  a  mime-type  filter.  NAME  is  a displayed filter name, PATTERN is a name of mime type (for
              example text/plain). This option may be used multiply times.

       --image-filter=[NAME]
              Add filter for images supported by gdk-pixbuf library. NAME in as optional name for this filter.

       --add-preview
              Add preview widget. Preview images  loads  from  large  or  normal  thumbnails  according  to  XDG
              Thumbnails   specification   v0.8.0  (http://standards.freedesktop.org/thumbnail-spec/latest/)  or
              creates by yad for image files and saves as large thumbnails.

              This options applies to all of yad's file chooser dialogs.

   Miscellaneous options
       -?, --help
              Show summary of options.

       --about
              Display an about dialog.

       --version
              Show version of program.

       Also the standard GTK+ options are accepted.

NOTEBOOK and PANED

       Notebook is a complex dialog which swallow other dialogs in his tabs.  Dialogs identifies by  unique  key
       (integer)  and  must  be  runs  in  a special plug mode (--plug option).  Following example runs notebook
       dialog with two tabs, first has a simple text and second is an entry dialog.

       #! /bin/sh

       yad --plug=12345 --tabnum=1 --text="first tab with text" &> res1 &
       yad --plug=12345 --tabnum=2 --text="second tab" --entry &> res2 &
       yad --notebook --key=12345 --tab="Tab 1" --tab="Tab 2"

       NOTE: The order of output results for tabs is undefined!

       Paned works in a same manner as a notebook with one restriction - only first and secong plug dialogs will
       be swallowed to panes.

NOTIFICATION

       Allows  commands  to  be  sent  to  yad  in  the form command:args.  Possible commands are icon, tooltip,
       visible, action, menu and quit.

       icon:ICONNAME
              Set notification icon to ICONNAME.

       tooltip:STRING
              Set notification tooltip.

       visible:[true|false|blink]
              Set notification icon to visible, invisible or blinking states.

       action:COMMAND
              Specify the command running when click on the icon.  Special string "quit" exit the program.

       menu:STRING
              Set    popup    menu    for     notification     icon.      STRING     must     be     in     form
              name1[!action1[!icon1]]|name2[!action2[!icon2]]....   Empty name add separator to menu.  Separator
              character for values (e.g. `|') sets with --separator  argument.   Separator  character  for  menu
              items (e.g. `!') sets with --item-separator argument.

       quit   Exit the program. Middle click on icon also send quit command.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       YAD_OPTIONS
              This  variable  can  holds  some  default  options  for  yad.  All options in this variable may be
              redefined from command line.

       YAD_PID
              This variable sets to the value of current dialog's pid and accessible in all dialog children.

       YAD_XID
              This variable sets to the value of current dialog's X Window  ID  and  accessible  in  all  dialog
              children.  This variable is not set in print and notification dialogs, and in a dialogs which acts
              as a notebook children.

USER DEFINED SIGNALS

       SIGUSR1
              Close dialog with 0 exit code.

       SIGUSR2
              Close dialog with 1 exit code.

EXIT STATUS

       0      The user has pressed OK button

       1      The user has pressed Cancel button

       70     The dialog has been closed because the timeout has been reached.

       252    The dialog has been closed by pressing Esc or used the window functions to close the dialog

       Exit codes for user-specified buttons must be specified in command line. Even exit  code  mean  to  print
       result, odd just return exit code.

WIDGETS NAMES

       The  look  and  feel  of  yad's  dialogs can be customized through gtkrc file. Here is the names of yad's
       widgets:

              Widget name             Widget type             Description
              ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
              yad-dialog-window       GtkDialog               Dialog window
              yad-dialog-image        GtkImage                Dialog image
              yad-dialog-label        GtkLabel                Dialog text
              yad-calendar-widget     GtkCalendar             Calendar widget
              yad-color-widget        GtkColorChooser         Color selection widget
              yad-color-palette       GtkTreeView             Predefined colors list
              yad-entry-label         GtkLabel                Entry label
              yad-entry-widget        GtkEntry                Entry widget
              yad-entry-spin          GtkSpinButton           Entry widget for numeric values
              yad-entry-combo         GtkComboBox             Entry widget with combo
              yad-entry-edit-combo    GtkComboBoxEntry        Entry widget with editable combo
              yad-file-widget         GtkFileChooser          File selection widget
              yad-font-widget         GtkFontChooser          Font selection widget
              yad-form-flabel         GtkLabel                Field label in form
              yad-form-button         GtkButton               Button field in form
              yad-form-entry          GtkEntrfy               Entry field in form
              yad-form-spin           GtkSpinButton           Numeric entry field in form
              yad-form-check          GtkCheckButton          Checkbox field in form
              yad-form-combo          GtkComboBox             Combo field in form
              yad-form-edit-combo     GtkComboBoxEntry        Editable combo field in form
              yad-form-file           GtkFileChooserButton    File or directory field in form
              yad-form-font           GtkFontChooserButton    Font field in form
              yad-form-color          GtkColorChooserButton   Color field in form
              yad-form-label          GtkLabel                Label field in form
              yad-form-scale          GtkScale                Scale widget in form
              yad-form-separator      GtkSeparator            Separator in form
              yad-form-text           GtkTextView             Multiline text field in form
              yad-icons-full          GtkIconView             Icons widget for normal mode
              yad-icons-compact       GtkTreeView             Icons widget for compact mode
              yad-list-widget         GtkTreeView             List widget
              yad-notebook-widget     GtkNotebook             Notebook widget
              yad-paned-widget        GtkPaned                Horizontal or vertical pane widget
              yad-progress-widget     GtkProgressBar          Progressbar widget
              yad-scale-widget        GtkScale                Scale widget
              yad-text-widget         GtkTextView             Text info widget
              yad-timeout-indicator   GtkProgreeBar           Timeout indicator

FILES

       yad.conf
              YAD default settings. yad.conf placed in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME or $HOME/.config  directory.  This  file
              contain  comments  on  every  defaults  and  will  be automatically recreated on yad'd start if it
              doesn't exists.

EXAMPLES

       Display a file selector with the title Select a file to remove. The file selected is returned on standard
       output.

              yad  --title="Select a file to remove" --file-selection

       Display  a  text  entry  dialog with the title Select Host and the text Select the host you would like to
       flood-ping. The entered text is returned on standard output.

              yad  --title "Select Host" --entry --text "Select the host you would like to flood-ping"

       Display a dialog, asking Microsoft Windows has been found! Would you like to remove it?. The return  code
       will be 0 (true in shell) if YES is selected, and 1 (false) if NO is selected.

              yad    --image  "dialog-question"  --title  "Alert"  --button=gtk-yes:0  --button=gtk-no:1  --text
              "Microsoft Windows has been found! Would you like to remove it?"

       Show the search results in a list dialog with the title Search Results and the text  Finding  all  header
       files....

              find  .  -name  '*.h'  |  yad  --list --title "Search Results" --text "Finding all header files.."
              --column "Files"

       Show an icon in the notification area

              yad --notification --image=update.png --text "System update necessary!" --command "xterm  -e  apt-
              get upgrade"

       Display a weekly shopping list in a check list dialog with Apples and Oranges pre selected

              yad  --list  --checklist --column "Buy" --column "Item" TRUE Apples TRUE Oranges FALSE Pears FALSE
              Toothpaste

       Display a progress dialog while searching for all the postscript files in your home directory

              find $HOME -name '*.ps' | yad --progress --pulsate

       Display a box with all of the installed desktop applications

              yad --icons --read-dir=/usr/share/applications

DEVELOPMENT

       There are some developers features providing with YAD.

       YAD icon browser is a graphical tool for discover icons in current or  user-specified  GTK+  icon  theme.
       Launch it as

              yad-icon-browser [theme]

       When  using  autoconf  you may use special m4 macro AM_PATH_YAD for looking for yad and check it version.
       Usage of this macro is

              AM_PATH_YAD([MINIMUM-VERSION],\ [ACTION-IF-FOUND],\ [ACTION-IF-NOT-FOUND])

AUTHORS

       Yad was written by Victor Ananjevsky <ananasik@gmail.com>. Yad icon created by Bogdan Lisovich.

SEE ALSO

       gdialog(1), dialog(1), zenity(1)

                                                  May 22, 2016                                            YAD(1)