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| DNOTIFY(1)                                                                                                                                                                                                              DNOTIFY(1)
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| NAME
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|        dunst - dmenu-ish universal notification system
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| SYNOPSIS
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|        dunst [-geometry geom] [-fn font] [-nf color] [-nb color] [-lf color] [-lb color] [-cf color] [-cb color] [-to secs] [-nto secs] [-lto secs] [-cto secs] [-format fmt] [-key key] [-mod modifier] [-mon n] [-v]
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| DESCRIPTION
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|        dunst  is  a  lightweight notification-daemon for the libnotify. Dnotify displays messages received via dbus or as commandline argument in a fashion similar to dmenu and additionally prints them to stdout. Notifications
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|        can be closed via mouseclick.
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| OPTIONS
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|        -h/--help
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|               display help message.
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|        -fn font
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|               defines the font or font set used.
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|        -nb color
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|               defines the background color for normal messages. #RGB, #RRGGBB and X color names are supported.
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|        -nf color
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|               defines the foreground color for normal messages.
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|        -lb color
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|               defines the background color for low urgency messages.
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|        -lf color
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|               defines the forground color for low urgency messages.
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|        -cb color
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|               defines the background color for critical messages.
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|        -cf color
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|               defines the forground color for critical messages.
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|        -to secs
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|               timeout for messages with low and normal urgency. Messages with a timeout of 0 will not dissappear automaticly (defaults to 10)
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|        -nto secs
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|               timeout for messages with normal urgency (defaults to 10)
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|        -lto secs
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|               timeout for messages with low urgency (defaults to 10)
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|        -cto secs
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|               timeout for messages with critical urgency (defaults to 0)
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|        -key key
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|               close window by pressing key [a,b,space,Return etc.] (should be used in combination with -mod).
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|        -mod modifier
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|               defines the modifier for the key. Available modifiers are: ctrl,shift,mod1 (usually the alt-key),mod2,mod3,mod4 (usually windows key). This option can be used multiple times to combine modifiers.
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|        -format fmt
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|               defines the format of the messages. See FORMAT.
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|        -mon n show the notification on monitor n.
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|        -geometry [[<width>]x<height>][+/-<X>+/-<y>]
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|               The geometry of the message window. The height is measured in lines everything else in pixels. If the width is omitted but the height is given ("-geometry x2"), the message window expands over  the  whole  screen
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|               (dmenu-like).  If  width  is  0,  the  window  expands  to  the longest message displayed. A positive x is measured from the left, a negative from the right side of the screen. Y is measured from the top and down
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|               respectevly. see also EXAMPLES show the notification on monitor n.
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|        -v     Activate verbose mode.
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| NOTIFY-SEND
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|        dunst is able to get different colors for a message via notify-send. For that, you have to add a hint via the -h option.
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|        notify-send -h string:fgcolor:#ff4444
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|        notify-send -h string:bgcolor:#4444ff
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|        notify-send -h string:bgcolor:#4444ff -h string:fgcolor:#ff4444
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| FORMAT
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|        fmt is a string containing placeholders. The placeholders will be replaced with the corresponding text, or if the text is not present, nothing.  Possible placeholders are:
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|        %a  appname
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|        %s  summary
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|        %b  body
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|        %i  iconname (including its path)
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|        %I  iconname (without its path)
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| EXAMPLES
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|        dunst -geometry x2 Displays a maximum of two lines across the top of the screen.
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|        dunst -geometry x3+0-0
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|               Displays a maximum of three the lines across the bottom of the screen.
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|        dunst -geometry 0x3-30+20
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|               Displays a maximum of three lines 30 pixels away from the right border and 20 pixels away from the top with adaptive size.
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|        dunst -geometry 100x3-30+20
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|               Displays a maximum of three lines 30 pixels away from the right border and 20 pixels away from the top with a width of 100 pixels.
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| AUTHOR
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|        written by Sascha Kruse <knopwob@googlemail.com>
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| COPYRIGHT
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|        Parts of the code are taken from dmenu (especially draw.c and draw.h).  Read LICENCE.dmenu and look at http://tools.suckless.org/dmenu.
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|        Some snippets in dunst_dbus.c are taken from twmn. See http://github.com/sboli/twmn.
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|        If you feel that copyrights are violated, please send me an e-mail to knopwob@googlemail.com.
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| SEE also
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|        dwm(1), dmenu(1), twmn(1), notify-send(1)
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