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NAME

       jgmenu - A simple X11 menu

SYNOPSIS

       jgmenu [--no-spawn] [--checkout=<tag>] [--config-file=<file>]
              [--icon-size=<size>] [--at-pointer] [--hide-on-startup]
              [--simple] [--vsimple] [--csv-file=<file>]
              [--csv-cmd=<command>] [--die-when-loaded]
              [--center] [--persistent]

       Use these commands to get started

       jgmenu_run
              Launch menu

       jgmenu_run init
              Create config file ~/.config/jgmenu/jgmenurc

       jgmenu_run init -i
              Interactive setup

       man jgmenututorial
              Step-by-step tutorial

DESCRIPTION

       jgmenu is a simple menu for Linux/BSD.  It reads CSV menu data from a file and generates a
       graphical menu on an X11 window.

   Fields
       Each line of CSV menu data is parsed into the following fields  using  comma  as  a  field
       separator:

       (1) description
       (2) command
       (3) icon
       (4) working directory
       (5) metadata
       (6) execute without “sh -c” wrapper

       For example:

              printf "Terminal,xterm\\nWeb Browser,firefox" | jgmenu --vsimple

   Special Characters at beginning of line
       #      Ignore line

       .      A  line beginning with a dot followed by a space, will source the file specified by
              the string following the dot

       @      Treat as widget

   Special Characters in fields
       ,      As commas are used as field separators, individual fields can only  contain  commas
              if they are triple quoted.  For example:

              foo,""“^pipe(find . -printf `%f,display %p,%p\n')”""

       < > &  The  description field is parsed as pango markup, so <, >, and & need to be escaped
              as &lt;, &gt;, and &amp; respectively.

   Markup
       The syntax ^foo(bar) is used to carry out action foo with argument bar.  We refer  to  bar
       as the inner value.

       The following markup is supported in the description field

       sep()  Define  a separator.  If an inner value is provided, the separator will appear as a
              title.  If no inner value is provided, the separator will simply  be  a  horizontal
              line

       The following markup is supported in the command field

       ^tag() Define the beginning of a new menu structure node.

              The  lines following ^tag(whatever) will not show in the top level menu, but can be
              opened by using ^checkout() or ^root().

                     item0.0
                     item0.1
                     submenu1,^checkout(1)
                     submenu2,^root(2)

                     ^tag(1)
                     item1.0
                     item1.1

                     ^tag(2)
                     item2.0
                     item2.1

       ^checkout()
              Open the tag specified by the inner value as a submenu in a new window

       ^root()
              Open the tag specified by the inner value in the root window, replacing the current
              menu

       ^sub() Draw  a submenu arrow.  This can be useful for creating submenus with stay_alive=0.
              For example:

                     item0.0
                     item0.1
                     submenu1,^sub(echo "item1.0" | jgmenu --simple)

       ^back()
              Check-out parent menu

       ^term()
              Run program in terminal

       ^pipe()
              Execute sub-process and checkout a menu based on its stdout.

       ^filter()
              Invoke search

       ^quit()
              Quit

   Icons
       Icons will be displayed if the third field is populated, for example:

              Terminal,xterm,utilities-terminal
              Firefox,firefox,firefox

OPTIONS

       --no-spawn
              Redirect command to stdout rather than execute it.

       --checkout=<tag>
              Checkout submenu on startup.

       --config-file=<file>
              Read config file.

       --icon-size=<size>
              Specify icon size (22 by default).  If set to 0, icons will not be loaded.

       --at-pointer
              Launch menu at mouse pointer.

       --hide-on-startup
              Start menu is hidden state.

       --simple
              Ignore tint2 settings; Run in short-lived mode  (i.e. exit  after  mouse  click  or
              enter/escape); read menu items from stdin.

       --vsimple
              Same as --simple, but also disables icons and ignores jgmenurc.

       --csv-file=<file>
              Specify  menu  file  (in  jgmenu  flavoured CSV format).  If file cannot be opened,
              input is reverted to stdin.

       --csv-cmd=<command>
              Specify command to produce menu data, for example jgmenu_run pmenu

       --die-when-loaded
              Open menu and then exit(0).  Useful for debugging and testing.

       --center
              Center align menu horizontally and vertically.

       --persistent
              Same as the persistent config option.  See config option section below for details.

USER INTERFACE

       Up, Down
              Select previous/next item

       Left. Right
              Move to parent/sub menu

       PgUp, PgDn
              Scroll up/down

       Home, End
              Select first/last item

       Enter  Select an item or open a submenu

       F5     Restart

       F8     Print node tree to stderr

       F9     exit(1)

       F10    exit(0)

       Backspace
              Return to parent menu

       Type any string to invoke a search.  Words separated by space will be searched  for  using
       OR logic (i.e. the match of either word is sufficient to display an item).

WIDGETS

       Lines  beginning  with `@' in jgmenu flavoured CSV files are parsed in accordance with the
       following syntax:

              @type,action,x,y,w,h,r,halign,valign,fgcol,bgcol,content

       type   The widget type, which can be one of the following:

              rect   Rectangle with a 1px thick border drawn using fgcol

              search Search box showing the current filter (what  the  user  has  typed)  or  the
                     specified text if no filter has been invoked.

              icon   Icon

       action The  action  to  take  when selected.  This can either be a shell command or a menu
              action such ^root().

       x, y   Horizontal and vertical margin of widget

       w, h   Width and height of widget

       r      Corner radius

       fgcol, bgcol
              Foreground and background colours using syntax rrggbb #aa fgcol accepts auto to use
              the jgmenurc’s color_norm_fg

       content
              icon_path for icon widgets text for all other widget types

       halign, valign
              Horizontal  and  vertical  alignment of widget.  This has not yet been implemented,
              but defaults to top and left

CONFIGURATION FILE

       If  no  file  is  specified  using  the  –config-file=  option,  the  XDG  Base  Directory
       Specification is adhered to.  I.e:

       • Global config in ${XDG_CONFIG_DIRS:-/etc/xdg}
       • User config override in ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}

       For most users ~/.config/jgmenu/jgmenurc is appropriate.

       Global  config  variables  are  set in the following order (i.e. bottom of list has higher
       precedence):

       • built-in defaults (config.c)
       • tint2rc config file (can be specified by TINT2_CONFIG environment variable)
       • jgmenurc config file (can be specified by –config-file=)
       • command line arguments

   Syntax
       Lines beginning with # are ignored.

       All other lines are recognised as setting variables in the format

              key = value

       White spaces are mostly ignored.

   Values
       Unless otherwise specified, values as treated as simple strings.

       Here follow some specific types:

       boolean
              When a variable takes a boolean value, only 0 and 1 are accepted.  0 means false; 1
              means true.

       integer
              When  a  variable  takes an integer value, only numerical values are accepted.  The
              only valid characters are digits  (0-9)  and  minus-sign.   All  integer  variables
              relating  to geometry and position are interpreted as pixel values unless otherwise
              specified.

       color  When a variable takes a color value, only the syntax  #rrggbb  aaa  is  recognised,
              where rr, gg and bb represent hexadecimal values (00-ff) for the colours red, green
              and blue respectively; and aaa stands for the alpha channel value  expressed  as  a
              percentage  (0-100) (i.e. 100 means no transparency and 0 means fully transparent.)
              For example #ff0000 100 represents red with no  transparency,  whereas  #000088  50
              means dark blue with 50% transparency.

       pathname
              When  a variable takes a pathname value, it is evaluated as a string.  If the first
              character is tilde (~), it will be replaced by the the environment  variable  $HOME
              just as a shell would expand it.

   Variables
       verbosity = integer (default 0)
              General verbosity: (0) warnings only; (1) basic info; (2) more info; (3) max info

              Additional specific topics: (4) IPC

              Note: Some IPC messages need environment variable JGMENU_VERBOSITY=4 too

       stay_alive = boolean (default 1)
              If  set  to  1,  the  menu will “hide” rather than “exit” when the following events
              occur: clicking on menu item; clicking outside the menu; pressing escape.  When  in
              the hidden mode, a USR1 signal will “un-hide” the menu.

       persistent = boolean (default 0)
              If  set  to  1,  the  menu  will not exit nor hide when the following events occur:
              clicking on menu  item;  clicking  outside  the  menu;  pressing  escape.   Use  in
              conjunction with the ^quit() markup.

       hide_on_startup = boolean (default 0)
              If  set  to  1,  jgmenu start in “hidden” mode.  This is useful for starting jgmenu
              during the boot process and then sending a killall  -SIGUSR1  jgmenu  to  show  the
              menu.

       csv_cmd = string (default apps)
              Defines  the  command  to  produce the jgmenu flavoured CSV for jgmenu.  Accpetable
              keyword include apps, pmenu, lx, and ob.  If a value  is  given  other  than  these
              keywords,  it  will be executed in a shell (so be careful!).  If left blank, jgmenu
              will read from stdin.  Examples:

                     csv_cmd = lx
                     csv_cmd = jgmenu_run lx --no-dirs
                     csv_cmd = cat ~/mymenu.csv

       tint2_look = boolean (default 0)
              Read tint2rc and parse config options for colours, dimensions and alignment.

       position_mode = (fixed | ipc | pointer | center) (default fixed)
              Define menu positioning mode.

              fixed  Align to margin_{x,y} and respect _NET_WORKAREA.

              ipc    Use IPC to read environment  variables  set  by  panel.   See  Inter-Process
                     Communication for further info.

              pointer
                     Launch at pointer whilst respecting both _NET_WORKAREA and edge_snap_x.

              center Launch  at  center of screen and ignore _NET_WORKAREA.  Take precedence over
                     menu_{v,h}align.

       edge_snap_x = integer (default 30)
              Specify the distance (in pixels) from the left hand edge,  within  which  the  menu
              will snap to the edge.  Note that this only applies in at_pointer mode.

       terminal_exec = string (default x-terminal-emulator)
              Define terminal to use for commands with ^term() markup

       terminal_args = string (default -e)
              The  values  of  these  two variables are used to build a string to launch programs
              requiring a terminal to run.  With the default values, the string would become:  x-
              terminal-emulator -e 'some_command with arguments'.  terminal_args must finish with
              -e or equivalent, where -e refers to the meaning of -e in xterm -e.

       monitor = integer (default 0)
              Specify a particular monitor as an index starting from 1.  If 0, the menu  will  be
              launched on the monitor where the mouse is.

       hover_delay = integer (default 100)
              Time (in milliseconds) from hovering over an item until a submenu is opened.

       hide_back_items = boolean (default 1)
              If  enabled, all ^back() items will be suppressed.  As a general rule, it should be
              set to 1 for a multi-window menu, and 0 when in single-window mode.

       columns = integer (default 1)
              Number of columns in which to show menu items

       tabs = integer (default 120)
              Specify the position is pixels of the first tab

       menu_margin_x = integer (default 0)
              Distance between the menu (=X11 window) and the edge of the screen.   See  note  on
              _NET_WORKAREA under menu_{v,h}align variables.

       menu_margin_y = integer (default 0)
              Vertical equilvalent of menu_margin_x

       menu_width = integer (default 200)
              Minimum  menu width of the menu.  The menu width will adjust to the longest item in
              the current (sub)menu.  If a filter is applied (e.g. by the user typing)  the  menu
              width will not adjust.

       menu_height_min = integer (default 0)
              Set  the  minimum  height of the root menu.  If menu_height_min and menu_height_max
              these are set to the same value, the menu height will be fixed at that  value.   If
              set to zero, they will be ignored.

       menu_height_max = integer (default 0)
              Minimum height of the root menu.  See menu_height_min

       menu_height_mode = (static | dynamic) (default static)
              Mode of menu height

              static Height  of  the  initial  root  menu will be used for any subsequent ^root()
                     action

              dynamic
                     Root menu height will be re-calculated every time a new tag is opened  using
                     ^root().

       menu_padding_top = integer (default 5)
              Distance between top border and item/widget

       menu_padding_right = integer (default 5)
              Distance between right border and item/widget

       menu_padding_bottom = integer (default 5)
              Distance between bottom border and item/widget

       menu_padding_left = integer (default 5)
              Distance between left border and item/widget

       menu_radius = integer (default 1)
              Radius of rounded corners of menu

       menu_border = integer (default 0)
              Thickness of menu border

       menu_halign = (left | right | center) (default left)
              Horizontal  alignment  of menu.  If not set, jgmenu will try to guess the alignment
              reading _NET_WORKAREA, which is a freedesktop EWMH root window property.   Not  all
              Window  Managers  and  Panels  respect  _NET_WORKAREA.   The following do: openbox,
              xfwm4, tint2 and polybar.  The following do NOT: awesome, i3, bspwm and plank

       menu_valign = (top | bottom | center) (default bottom)
              Vertical alignment of menu.  See menu_halign.

       menu_gradient_pos = (none | top |  right  |  bottom  |  left  |  top_left  |  top_right  |
       bottom_left | bottom_right ) (default none)
              Start  position  of menu window gradient.  The end position is at the opposite side
              or corner.  Colors color_menu_bg and color_menu_bg_to specify the start (from)  and
              finish (to).

       sub_spacing = integer (default 1)
              Horizontal  space between windows.  A negative value results in each submenu window
              overlapping its parent window.

       sub_padding_top = integer (default auto)
              Same as menu_padding_top but applies to submenu windows only.  It  understands  the
              keyword  auto  which  means  that the smallest of the four menu_padding_* variables
              will be used.

       sub_padding_right = integer (default auto)
              See sub_padding_top

       sub_padding_bottom = integer (default auto)
              See sub_padding_top

       sub_padding_left = integer (default auto)
              See sub_padding_top

       sub_hover_action = integer (default 1)
              Open submenu when hovering over item (only works in multi-window mode).

       item_margin_x = integer (default 3)
              Horizontal distance between items and the edge of the menu.

       item_margin_y = integer (default 3)
              Vertical distance between items and the edge of the menu.

       item_height = integer (default 25)
              Height of menu items.

       item_padding_x = integer (default 4)
              Horizontal distance between item edge and its content (e.g. text or icon)

       item_radius = integer (default 1)
              Radius of rounded corners of items

       item_border = integer (default 0)
              Thickness of item border

       item_halign = (left | right) (default left)
              Horizontal alignment of menu items.  If  set  to  right,  the  option  arrow_string
              should be changed too.

       sep_height = integer (default 5)
              Height  of  separator  without  text (defined by ^sep()).  Separators with text use
              item_height

       sep_halign = (left | center | right) (default left)
              Horizontal alignment of separator text

       sep_markup = string (unset by default)
              If specified, <span $sep_markup>foo</span> will be passed to pango for ^sep(foo).

              See       the       following       link        for        pango        attributes:
              <https://developer.gnome.org/pango/stable/pango-Markup.html>

              Keywords include (but are not limited to):

              • font

              • size (x-small, small, medium, large, x-large) - style (normal, oblique, italic)

              • weight (ultralight, light, normal, bold, ultrabold, heavy

              • foreground (using format #rrggbb or a colour name)

              • underline (none, single, double)

              Example:

                     sep_markup = font="Sans Italic 12" foreground="blue"

       font = string (unset by default)
              Font  description  for  menu  items.  font accepts a string such as Cantarell 10 or
              UbuntuCondensed 11.   The  font  description  without  a  specified  size  unit  is
              interpreted  as  points.  If px is added, it will be read as pixels. Using “points”
              enables consistency with other applications.

       font_fallback = string (default xtg)
              Same as icon_theme_fallback, except that the  xsettings  variable  Gtk/FontName  is
              read.

       icon_size = integer (default 22)
              Size of icons in pixels.  If set to 0, icons will be disabled.

       icon_text_spacing = integer (default 10)
              Distance between icon and text within a menu item

       icon_norm_alpha = integer (default 100)
              Opacity of menu item icons, expressed as a percentage (0-100).

       icon_sel_alpha = integer (default 100)
              Opacity  of  the  currently  selected  menu  item’s icon, expressed as a percentage
              (0-100).

       icon_theme = string (unset by default)
              Name of icon theme.  E.g.  Adwaita, breeze,  Paper,  Papirus  and  Numix.   See  ls
              /usr/share/icons/ (or similar) for available icon themes on your system.

       icon_theme_fallback = string (default xtg)
              Fallback  sources  of  the  icon  theme in order of precedence, where the left-most
              letter designates the source with highest precedence.  The following characters are
              acceptable:  x=xsettings  Net/IconThemeName;  t=tint2;  g=gtk3.0.  icon_theme takes
              priority if set.  In order to increase consistency with tint2, xsettings  variables
              will only be read if the tint2rc variable launcher_icon_theme_override is 0.

       arrow_string = string (default ▸)
              String to be used to indicate that an item will open submenu.  See jgmenuunicode(7)
              for examples

       arrow_width = integer (default 15)
              Width allowed for arrow_string.  Set to 0 to hide arrow.

       color_menu_bg = color (default #000000 100)
              Background colour of menu window.  If gradients  are  enabled,  this  will  be  the
              `from' color.

       color_menu_bg_to = color (default #000000 100)
              Background `to' colour of menu window - for use with gradients

       color_menu_border = color (default #eeeeee 8)
              Border colour of menu window

       color_norm_bg = color (default #000000 0)
              Background colour of menu items, except the one currently selected.

       color_norm_fg = color (default #eeeeee 100)
              Font (foreground) colour of menu items, except the one currently selected.

       color_sel_bg = color (default #ffffff 20)
              Background color of the currently selected menu item.

       color_sel_fg = color (default #eeeeee 100)
              Font (foreground) color of the currently selected menu item.

       color_sel_border = color (default #eeeeee 8)
              Border color of the currently selected menu item.

       color_sep_fg = color (default #ffffff 20)
              Font (foreground) colour of separators without text

       color_title_fg = color (default #eeeeee 50)
              Font  (foreground)  colour  of  separators  with  text.   The  font  colour  can be
              overridden by sep_markup

       color_title_bg = color (default #000000 0)
              Background colour of separators with text.

       color_title_border = color (default #000000 0)
              Border colour of separators with text.

       color_scroll_ind = color (default #eeeeee 40)
              Colour of scroll indicator lines (which show if there are menu items above or below
              those which are visible).

   CSV generator variables
       The  following variables begin with csv_ which denotes that they set environment variables
       which are used by the CSV generators.

       csv_name_format = string (default %n (%g))
              Defines the format of the name field for CSV generators.  Supported by apps and lx.
              It understands the following two fields:

              %n     Application name

              %g     Application  generic  name.  If a generic name does not exist or is the same
                     as the name, %n will be used without any formatting.

       csv_single_window = boolean (default 0)
              If set, csv-generators will output ^root() instead of ^checkout().  This results in
              a  single window menu, where submenus appear in the same window.  This is supported
              by apps and pmenu.

       csv_no_dirs = boolean (default 0)
              If set, csv-generators will output applications without  any  directory  structure.
              This is supported by apps, pmenu and lx.

       csv_i18n = string (no default)
              Look  for  a  translation  file  in  the specified file or directory.  See `jgmenu-
              i18n(1) for further details.  Supported by apps and ob.

       csv_no_duplicates = boolean (default 0)
              Restrict applications to appear in one directory only.  Supported by apps.

Inter-Process Communication (IPC)

       IPC can be used to align jgmenu to a panel  launcher  in  real-time.   This  is  currently
       supported by tint2 and xfce-panel.  It works as follows:

       jgmenu_run  reads the environment variables listed below and passes them via a unix socket
       to the long-running instance of jgmenu.

       If position_mode=ipc, jgmenu aligns to these variables every times it is launched.

       The  following  four  environment  variables  define  the  extremities   of   the   panel:
       TINT2_BUTTON_PANEL_X1,            TINT2_BUTTON_PANEL_X2,            TINT2_BUTTON_PANEL_Y1,
       TINT2_BUTTON_PANEL_Y2.

              (X1,Y1)
              ╔══════════════════════╗
              ║ panel                ║
              ╚══════════════════════╝
                               (X2,Y2)

       The following environment variables define  the  position  of  the  launcher.   These  are
       interpreted differently depending on panel alignment.

       In the case of a horizontal panel:

       • TINT2_BUTTON_ALIGNED_X1   and   TINT2_BUTTON_ALIGNED_X2  define  the  launcher  button’s
         horizontal extremities to align to.

       • TINT2_BUTTON_ALIGNED_Y1 and TINT2_BUTTON_ALIGNED_Y2 define the  edge  of  the  panel  to
         align to.  These shall be the same.

       In the case or a vertical panel, the same rules apply with X and Y reversed.

       If the above variables are not set, menu_margin_x and menu_margin_y are used.

DIAGRAMS

   General Notes
       margin Refers to space outside an object

       padding
              Refers to space inside an object (between border and content)

   Vertical Menu
              ╔════════════════════════╗
              ║            1           ║
              ╟────────────────────────╢
              ║            2           ║
              ╟────────────────────────╢
              ║          item          ║
              ╟────────────────────────╢
              ║            2           ║
              ╟────────────────────────╢
              ║          item          ║
              ╟────────────────────────╢
              ║            2           ║
              ╟────────────────────────╢
              ║            3           ║
              ╚════════════════════════╝

              1. menu_padding_top
              2. item_margin_y
              3. menu_padding_bottom

   Horizontal Menu
              ╔═╤═╤════════════════╤═╤═╗
              ║ │ │                │ │ ║
              ║ │ ├────────────────┤ │ ║
              ║ │ │icon   text    >│ │ ║
              ║ │ ├────────────────┤ │ ║
              ║2│1│                │1│3║
              ║ │ ├────┬─┬───────┬─┤ │ ║
              ║ │ │ 4  │5│       │6│ │ ║
              ║ │ ├────┴─┴───────┴─┤ │ ║
              ║ │ │                │ │ ║
              ║ │ │                │ │ ║
              ╚═╧═╧════════════════╧═╧═╝

              1. item_margin_x
              2. padding_left
              3. padding_right
              4. icon_size
              5. icon_to_text_spacing
              6. arrow_width

   External to menu
              screen
              ╔════════════════════════╗
              ║    2                   ║
              ║ ┌──────┐               ║
              ║ │ root │ ┌──────┐      ║
              ║1│ menu │ │ sub  │      ║
              ║ │      │3│ menu │      ║
              ║ └──────┘ │      │      ║
              ║          └──────┘      ║
              ║                        ║
              ║                        ║
              ║                        ║
              ╚════════════════════════╝

              1. menu_margin_x
              2. menu_margin_y
              3. sub_spacing

HOOKS

       A hook in jgmenu is a rule which optionally triggers a command and then performs a restart
       if a file or directory has has changed since the last time  the  instance  of  jgmenu  was
       mapped (=made visible - normally by running jgmenu_run).

       Hooks are specified in the file $HOME/.config/jgmenu/hooks are take the format

              <file>,<command>

       For example, to synchronise with the GTK theme, use this hook:

              ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini,jgmenu_run gtktheme

       Leave the <command> empty to just restart.

       A     number    of    restart-hooks    are    built-in    by    default,    for    example
       ~/.config/jgmenu/{jgmenurc,append.csv,prepend.csv} and /usr/share/applications.

       To list all the built-in hooks, use the keyword print in the hook file (on a line  on  its
       own).  In order to remove all the built-in hooks, use the keyword clear.

STARTUP SCRIPT

       Unless  the  --vsimple  argument is used, the file ~/.config/jgmenu/startup is executed on
       initial startup.

SEE ALSO

jgmenu_run(1)

       • jgmenututorial(7)

       • jgmenuunicode(7)

       The    jgmenu    source    code    and    documentation    can    be    downloaded    from
       <https://github.com/johanmalm/jgmenu/>

AUTHORS

       Johan Malm.

                                         2 January, 2021                                JGMENU(1)