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author | Dave Davenport <qball@gmpclient.org> | 2020-03-29 12:58:28 +0200 |
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committer | Dave Davenport <qball@gmpclient.org> | 2020-03-29 12:58:28 +0200 |
commit | cca9fa3372f2a4e7970bf1c81890d2c8037f21d5 (patch) | |
tree | d641225a61b6fe55b1959e10b5126dd0a6a728be /doc/rofi-theme.5 | |
parent | d8a0f540f099dd44bdaf753ec2e3d526e3487b73 (diff) |
Update manpage -selected-row option.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/rofi-theme.5')
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1 files changed, 22 insertions, 191 deletions
diff --git a/doc/rofi-theme.5 b/doc/rofi-theme.5 index 567dd5f3..f9e77daf 100644 --- a/doc/rofi-theme.5 +++ b/doc/rofi-theme.5 @@ -19,15 +19,11 @@ preferred. .SH Comments .PP C and C++ file comments are supported. - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 Anything after \fB\fC//\fR and before a newline is considered a comment. .IP \(bu 2 Everything between \fB\fC/*\fR and \fB\fC*/\fR is a comment. -.RE - .PP Comments can be nested and the C comments can be inline. @@ -246,8 +242,6 @@ When used, values with the wrong type that cannot be converted are ignored. .PP The current theme format supports different types: - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 a string .IP \(bu 2 @@ -281,18 +275,12 @@ an environment variable .IP \(bu 2 Inherit -.RE - .PP Some of these types are a combination of other types. -.SH String -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH String.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC"[:print:]+"\fR -.RE - .PP A string is always surrounded by double quotes (\fB\fC"\fR). Between the quotes there can be any printable character. @@ -311,13 +299,9 @@ font: "Awasome 12"; .PP The string must be valid UTF\-8. -.SH Integer -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Integer.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC[\-+]?[:digit:]+\fR -.RE - .PP An integer may contain any number. @@ -333,13 +317,9 @@ lines: 12; .fi .RE -.SH Real -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Real.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC[\-+]?[:digit:]+(\\.[:digit:]+)?\fR -.RE - .PP A real is an integer with an optional fraction. @@ -358,13 +338,9 @@ real: 3.4; .PP The following is not valid: \fB\fC\&.3\fR, \fB\fC3.\fR or scientific notation: \fB\fC3.4e\-3\fR\&. -.SH Boolean -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Boolean.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC(true|false)\fR -.RE - .PP Boolean value is either \fB\fCtrue\fR or \fB\fCfalse\fR\&. This is case\-\&sensitive. @@ -383,8 +359,6 @@ dynamic: false; .SH Color .PP \fBrofi\fP supports the color formats as specified in the CSS standard (1,2,3 and some of CSS 4) - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC#{HEX}{3}\fR (rgb) .IP \(bu 2 @@ -406,15 +380,11 @@ Format: \fB\fCcmyk( {PERCENTAGE}, {PERCENTAGE}, {PERCENTAGE}, {PERCENTAGE} [, {P .IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC{named\-color} [ / {PERCENTAGE} ]\fR -.RE - .PP The white\-space format proposed in CSS4 is also supported. .PP The different values are: - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fC{HEX}\fR is a hexadecimal number ('0\-9a\-f' case insensitive). .IP \(bu 2 @@ -443,8 +413,6 @@ PapayaWhip, PeachPuff, Peru, Pink, Plum, PowderBlue, Purple, RebeccaPurple, Red, Salmon, SandyBrown, SeaGreen, SeaShell, Sienna, Silver, SkyBlue, SlateBlue, SlateGray, SlateGrey, Snow, SpringGreen, SteelBlue, Tan, Teal, Thistle, Tomato, Turquoise, Violet, Wheat, White, WhiteSmoke, Yellow, YellowGreen,transparent -.RE - .PP For example: @@ -472,18 +440,12 @@ text\-color: Black; .fi .RE -.SH Text style -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Text style.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC(bold|italic|underline|strikethrough|none)\fR -.RE - .PP Text style indicates how the highlighted text is emphasized. \fB\fCNone\fR indicates that no emphasis should be applied. - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCbold\fR: make the text thicker then the surrounding text. .IP \(bu 2 @@ -495,8 +457,6 @@ should be applied. .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCsmall caps\fR: emphasise the text using capitalization. -.RE - .PP .RS @@ -504,22 +464,16 @@ should be applied. For some reason \fB\fCsmall caps\fR does not work on some systems. .RE -.SH Line style -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Line style.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC(dash|solid)\fR -.RE - .PP Indicates how a line should be drawn. It currently supports: * \fB\fCdash\fR: a dashed line, where the gap is the same width as the dash * \fB\fCsolid\fR: a solid line -.SH Distance -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Distance.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC{Integer}px\fR .IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC{Real}em\fR @@ -528,12 +482,8 @@ Format: \fB\fC{Real}ch\fR .IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC{Real}%\fR -.RE - .PP A distance can be specified in 3 different units: - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCpx\fR: Screen pixels. .IP \(bu 2 @@ -543,8 +493,6 @@ A distance can be specified in 3 different units: .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fC%\fR: Percentage of the \fBmonitor\fP size. -.RE - .PP Distances used in the horizontal direction use the monitor width. Distances in the vertical direction use the monitor height. @@ -563,9 +511,7 @@ For example: On a full\-HD (1920x1080) monitor, it defines a padding of 192 pixels on the left and right side and 108 pixels on the top and bottom. -.SH Padding -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Padding.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC{Integer}\fR .IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC{Distance}\fR @@ -576,15 +522,11 @@ Format: \fB\fC{Distance} {Distance} {Distance}\fR .IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC{Distance} {Distance} {Distance} {Distance}\fR -.RE - .PP If no unit is specified, pixels are assumed. .PP The different number of fields in the formats are parsed like: - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 1 field: \fB\fCall\fR .IP \(bu 2 @@ -594,11 +536,7 @@ The different number of fields in the formats are parsed like: .IP \(bu 2 4 fields: \fB\fCtop\fR, \fB\fCright\fR, \fB\fCbottom\fR, \fB\fCleft\fR -.RE - -.SH Border -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Border.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC{Integer}\fR .IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC{Distance}\fR @@ -617,8 +555,6 @@ Format: \fB\fC{Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line s .IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC{Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style} {Distance} {Line style}\fR -.RE - .PP Borders are identical to padding, except that each distance field has a line style property. @@ -633,12 +569,9 @@ When no unit is specified, pixels are assumed. .SH Position .PP Indicate a place on the window/monitor. - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 - -.PP Format: \fB\fC(center|east|north|west|south|north east|north west|south west|south east)\fR + .PP .RS @@ -646,15 +579,13 @@ Format: \fB\fC(center|east|north|west|south|north east|north west|south west|sou north west | north | north east \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- - west | center | east + west | center | east \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-|\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- south west | south | south east .fi .RE -.RE - .SH Visibility .PP It is possible to hide widgets: @@ -664,13 +595,9 @@ inputbar { enabled: false; } -.SH Reference -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Reference.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC@{PROPERTY NAME}\fR -.RE - .PP A reference can point to another reference. Currently, the maximum number of redirects is 20. A property always refers to another property. It cannot be used for a subpart of the property. @@ -703,34 +630,22 @@ window { .fi .RE -.SH Orientation -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Orientation.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC(horizontal|vertical)\fR -.RE - .PP Specify the orientation of the widget. -.SH List of keywords -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH List of keywords.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC[ keyword, keyword ]\fR -.RE - .PP A list starts with a '[' and ends with a ']'. The entries in the list are comma\-separated. The \fB\fCkeyword\fR in the list refers to an widget name. -.SH Environment variable -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Environment variable.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fC${:alnum:}\fR -.RE - .PP This will parse the environment variable as the property value. (that then can be any of the above types). The environment variable should be an alphanumeric string without white\-space. @@ -746,13 +661,9 @@ The environment variable should be an alphanumeric string without white\-space. .fi .RE -.SH Inherit -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SH Inherit.IP \(bu 2 Format: \fB\fCinherit\fR -.RE - .PP Inherits the property from its parent widget. @@ -809,20 +720,14 @@ element selected { .SH Name .PP The current widgets available in \fBrofi\fP: - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCwindow\fR - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCoverlay\fR: the overlay widget. .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCmainbox\fR: The mainbox box. .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCinputbar\fR: The input bar box. - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCbox\fR: the horizontal @box packing the widgets .IP \(bu 2 @@ -835,49 +740,27 @@ The current widgets available in \fBrofi\fP: \fB\fCnum\-rows\fR: Shows the total number of rows. .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCnum\-filtered\-rows\fR: Shows the total number of rows after filtering. - -.RE .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fClistview\fR: The listview. - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCscrollbar\fR: the listview scrollbar .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCelement\fR: a box in the listview holding the entries - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCelement\-icon\fR: the widget in the listview's entry showing the (optional) icon .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCelement\-index\fR: the widget in the listview's entry keybindable index (1,2,3..0) .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCelement\-text\fR: the widget in the listview's entry showing the text. - -.RE - -.RE .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCmode\-switcher\fR: the main horizontal @box packing the buttons. - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCbutton\fR: the buttons @textbox for each mode - -.RE .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCmessage\fR: The container holding the textbox. - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCtextbox\fR: the message textbox -.RE - -.RE - -.RE - .PP Note that these path names match the default theme. Themes that provide a custom layout will have different elements, and structure. @@ -949,9 +832,7 @@ This allows the colors used for drawing the handle to be set independently. .PP The following properties are currently supported: -.SS all widgets: -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SS all widgets:.IP \(bu 2 \fBenabled\fP: enable/disable the widget .IP \(bu 2 \fBpadding\fP: padding @@ -972,11 +853,7 @@ Background color \fBborder\-color\fP: color Color of the border -.RE - -.SS window: -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SS window:.IP \(bu 2 .PP \fBfont\fP: string @@ -1020,11 +897,7 @@ The width of the window \fBy\-offset\fP: distance The offset of the window to the anchor point, allowing you to push the window left/right/up/down -.RE - -.SS scrollbar: -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SS scrollbar:.IP \(bu 2 \fBbackground\-color\fP: color .IP \(bu 2 \fBhandle\-width\fP: distance @@ -1033,22 +906,14 @@ The offset of the window to the anchor point, allowing you to push the window le .IP \(bu 2 \fBborder\-color\fP: color -.RE - -.SS box: -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SS box:.IP \(bu 2 \fBorientation\fP: orientation Set the direction the elements are packed. .IP \(bu 2 \fBspacing\fP: distance Distance between the packed elements. -.RE - -.SS textbox: -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SS textbox:.IP \(bu 2 \fBbackground\-color\fP: color .IP \(bu 2 \fBborder\-color\fP: the color used for the border around the widget. @@ -1076,11 +941,7 @@ color is optional, multiple highlight styles can be added like: bold underline i .IP \(bu 2 \fBblink\fP: Enable/Disable blinking on an input textbox (Boolean). -.RE - -.SS listview: -.RS -.IP \(bu 2 +.SS listview:.IP \(bu 2 \fBcolumns\fP: integer Number of columns to show (at least 1) .IP \(bu 2 @@ -1114,8 +975,6 @@ Reverse the ordering (top down to bottom up). \fBfixed\-columns\fP: boolean Do not reduce the number of columns shown when number of visible elements is not enough to fill them all. -.RE - .PP Each element is a \fB\fCbox\fR called \fB\fCelement\fR\&. Each \fB\fCelement\fR can contain an \fB\fCelement\-icon\fR and \fB\fCelement\-text\fR\&. @@ -1207,8 +1066,6 @@ The layout of \fBrofi\fP can be tweaked by packing the 'fixed' widgets in a cust .PP The following widgets are fixed, as they provide core \fBrofi\fP functionality: - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 prompt .IP \(bu 2 @@ -1228,13 +1085,9 @@ num\-rows .IP \(bu 2 num\-filtered\-rows -.RE - .PP The following keywords are defined and can be used to automatically pack a subset of the widgets. These are used in the default theme as depicted in the figure above. - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 mainbox Packs: \fB\fCinputbar, message, listview, mode\-switcher\fR @@ -1242,15 +1095,11 @@ Packs: \fB\fCinputbar, message, listview, mode\-switcher\fR inputbar Packs: \fB\fCprompt,entry,case\-indicator\fR -.RE - .PP Any widget name starting with \fB\fCtextbox\fR is a textbox widget, others are box widgets and can pack other widgets. .PP There are several special widgets that can be used by prefixing the name of the widget: - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCtextbox\fR: This is a textbox widget. The displayed string can be set with \fB\fCstr\fR\&. @@ -1266,8 +1115,6 @@ The \fB\fCaction\fR can be set to: \fB\fCok|alternate\fR: accept entry and launch alternate action (for run launch in terminal). \fB\fCcustom|alternate\fR: accept custom input and launch alternate action. -.RE - .PP To specify children, set the \fB\fCchildren\fR property (this always happens on the \fB\fCbox\fR child, see example below): @@ -1358,8 +1205,6 @@ Just like CSS, \fBrofi\fP uses the box model for each widget. .PP Explanation of the different parts: - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 Content \- The content of the widget. .IP \(bu 2 @@ -1372,8 +1217,6 @@ The border use the border\-color of the widget. Margin \- Clears an area outside the border. The margin is transparent. -.RE - .PP The box model allows us to add a border around elements, and to define space between elements. @@ -1498,8 +1341,6 @@ Parts of the theme can be conditionally loaded, like the CSS \fB\fC@media\fR opt .PP It supports the following keys as constraint: - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCmin\-width\fR: load when width is bigger then value. .IP \(bu 2 @@ -1515,21 +1356,15 @@ It supports the following keys as constraint: .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fCmonitor\-id\fR: The monitor id, see rofi \-help for id's. -.RE - .SH Multiple file handling .PP The rasi file format offers two methods of including other files. This can be used to modify existing themes, or have multiple variations on a theme. - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 import: Import and parse a second file. .IP \(bu 2 theme: Discard theme, and load file as a fresh theme. -.RE - .PP Syntax: @@ -1548,8 +1383,6 @@ The specified file can either by \fIname\fP, \fIfilename\fP,\fIfull path\fP\&. .PP If a filename is provided, it will try to resolve it in the following order: - -.RS .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fC${XDG\_CONFIG\_HOME}/rofi/themes/\fR .IP \(bu 2 @@ -1559,8 +1392,6 @@ If a filename is provided, it will try to resolve it in the following order: .IP \(bu 2 \fB\fC${INSTALL PREFIX}/share/rofi/themes/\fR -.RE - .PP A name is resolved as a filename by appending the \fB\fC\&.rasi\fR extension. |