since gmrun version 0.2.5 there is possible to use a configuration file for some features gmrun has... for now only Terminal and Width are available but maybe more will be added in the future ;-]~ The configuration file should be located in your home directory, named as GMRUNRC compilation directive (".gmrunrc" by default). The syntax is plain simple. Look at the example below: -- TermExec = xterm -bg black -fg white -geometry 100x60 -e Width = 300 Top = 100 Left = 50 -- * 'TermExec' is the command used for terminal spawning when the magic Ctrl-Enter is pressed upon a gmrun command. NOTE that -e should be THE VERY LAST argument as the program just gets this configuration line and appends to it the gmrun input text. ie, try: 'man bash' * 'Width' is simply the desired width of the gmrun window in pixels (by default it is 500 which may be a little big for low-resolution X desktops). * 'Top' and 'Left' represent ofc the distance from the top-left corner of your screen where the gmrun window will appear ----------------------------------- NEWS: as gmrun v 0.5.3 appeared... mishoo thought it would be useful to be able to to things like these below in your configuration file: ##################### set terminal TermOptions = -bg black -cr green -fg white -C -fn 9x15 -sl 8912 TermGeometry = -geometry 100x40 MyTerm = rxvt Terminal = ${MyTerm} ${TermOptions} ${TermGeometry} TermExec = ${Terminal} -e ##################################################### if you understand it and need it, use it =]~ it's pretty simple duh.. and quite useless though ;-]~ //altblue