dotfiles/.config/networkmanager-dmenu/config.ini

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INI

[dmenu]
dmenu_command = rofi -dmenu -i
# # Note that dmenu_command can contain arguments as well like:
# # `dmenu_command = rofi -dmenu -i -theme nmdm`
# # `dmenu_command = rofi -dmenu -width 30 -i`
# # `dmenu_command = dmenu -i -l 25 -b -nb #909090 -nf #303030`
# # `dmenu_command = fuzzel --dmenu`
# # `dmenu_command = wofi --dmenu`
active_chars =
# wifi_chars = <string of 4 unicode characters representing 1-4 bars strength>
wifi_chars = ▂▄▆█
# wifi_icons = <characters representing signal strength as an icon>
# wifi_icons = 󰤯󰤟󰤢󰤥󰤨
# format = <Python style format string for the access point entries>
# format = {name} {sec} {bars}
# # Available variables are:
# # * {name} - Access point name
# # * {sec} - Security type
# # * {signal} - Signal strength on a scale of 0-100
# # * {bars} - Bar-based display of signal strength (see wifi_chars)
# # * {icon} - Icon-based display of signal strength (see wifi_icons)
# # * {max_len_name} and {max_len_sec} are the maximum lengths of {name} / {sec}
# # respectively and may be useful for formatting.
# list_saved = <True or False> # (Default: False) list saved connections
[dmenu_passphrase]
# # Uses the -password flag for Rofi, -x for bemenu. For dmenu, sets -nb and
# # -nf to the same color or uses -P if the dmenu password patch is applied
# # https://tools.suckless.org/dmenu/patches/password/
# obscure = True
# obscure_color = #222222
[pinentry]
# description = <Pinentry description> (Default: Get network password)
# prompt = <Pinentry prompt> (Default: Password:)
[editor]
# terminal = <name of terminal program> <arguments>
# gui_if_available = <True or False> (Default: True)
# gui = <name of gui editor> (Default: nm-connection-editor)
[nmdm]
# rescan_delay = <seconds> # (seconds to wait after a wifi rescan before redisplaying the results)