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#1 2009-02-13 08:05:25

Inxsible
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dmenu positioning

I followed this wiki link to install dmenu, and I also created the sh file under .config/dmenu. This could probably replace gmrun for me.

Everything works great but the dmenu comes up at the top of the screen and hides my 1 line conky. Is there any way I can configure dmenu so that it shows up in the center of the screen, with respect to and X and Y axes both?

Also, can someone point me to some documentation for it? I found its website on sckless.org, but it too doesn't have much in documentation.

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#2 2009-02-13 11:35:59

Procyon
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Re: dmenu positioning

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#3 2009-02-13 19:05:58

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Re: dmenu positioning

Procyon wrote:

Not quite I was looking for...but I will poke around through it to see if I learn some more.


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#4 2009-02-13 19:10:07

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Re: dmenu positioning

Why isn't it what you're looking for?

Something like echo test | dmenu -y 30 does what you want, right?

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#5 2009-02-13 19:13:33

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Re: dmenu positioning

Procyon wrote:

Why isn't it what you're looking for?

Something like echo test | dmenu -y 30 does what you want, right?

Well, for 1, I like the horizontal aspect. The only thing is that I want it from the top of the screen to the center of the screen. I had used dmenu in another distro before--- I want to say ubuntu 7.04, but it could also have been debian that I used it in -- and I distinctly remember that dmenu showed up nicely in the center of the screen.


EDIT: To be honest, I haven't tried out everything mentioned on that link you gave me -- that will have to wait until I get back home from work.

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