
Instead of using iniparser, which is rarely packaged, and is an external dependency, use an embedded copy of inih instead, which is only a hundred or so lines, and can do pretty much the same as iniparser. The benefit is one less external dependency, and it makes it easier for distributions to package dunst. Signed-off-by: Gergely Nagy <algernon@balabit.hu>
=head1 NAME dunst - dmenu-ish universal notification system =head1 SYNOPSIS dunst [-geometry geom] [-fn font] [-nf/nb/lf/lb/cf/cb color] [-to/nto/lto/cto secs] [-format fmt] [-key key] [-mod mod] [-mon n] [-v] =head1 DESCRIPTION dunst is a lightweight notification-daemon for the libnotify. dunst displays messages received via dbus or as commandline argument in a fashion similar to dmenu. =head1 OPTIONS =over 4 =item B<-h/--help> display help message. =item B<-fn font> defines the font or font set used. =item B<-lb/nb/cb color> defines the background color of low/normal/critical messages. =item B<-lf/nf/cf color> defines the foreground color of low/normal/critical messages. =item B<-to secs> defines the default timeout. Can be (partially) overridden by the following options. =item B<-lto/nto/cto secs> timeouts for low/normal/critical messages. =item B<-key key> close window by pressing key. See also -mod. =item B<-mod modifier> defines the modifier used in conjunction with -key. Available modifiers are: ctrl, shift, mod1-mod4. This option can be used multiple times to combine modifiers. =item B<-format fmt> defines the format of the message. See FORMAT. =item B<-mon n> show the notification on monitor n. =item B<-s> sort messages by urgency. =item B<-ns> don't sort messages by urgency. =item B<-geometry [{width}]x{height}][+/-{x}+/-{y}]> 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 (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 respectevly. see also EXAMPLES show the notification on monitor n. =item B<-v> Increase verbosity. Can be used multiple times. =item B<-config file> use alternative config file. =back =head1 FORMAT 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: =over 4 =item B<%a> appname =item B<%s> summary =item B<%b> body =item B<%i> iconname (including its path) =item B<%I> iconname (without its path) =back =head1 COLORS Every option that needs a color as argument accepts #RGB, #RRGGBB and X color names. =head1 NOTIFY-SEND dunst is able to get different colors for a message via notify-send. In order to do that you have to add a hint via the -h option. =over 4 =item notify-send -h string:fgcolor:#ff4444 =item notify-send -h string:bgcolor:#4444ff -h string:fgcolor:#ff4444 =back =head1 CONFIGURATION An example configuration file is included (usually /usr/share/dunst/dunstrc). To change the configuration, copy this file to ~/.config/dunstrc and edit it accordingly. =head1 AUTHOR written by Sascha Kruse <knopwob@googlemail.com> =head1 COPYRIGHT Parts of the code are taken from dmenu. Especially draw.c and draw.h. See LICENSE.dmenu and http://tools.suckless.org/dmenu . Some snippets in dunst_dbus.c are taken from twm. See http://github.com/sboli/twmn. Everything else can be considered beerware. If you feel that copyrights are violated, please send me an email. =head1 SEE ALSO dwm(1), dmenu(1), twmn(1), notify-send(1)
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