Update documentation for spmenu_run to mention bookmarking
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**NOTE: By default it will hide any entries matching `spmenu` (for convenience)
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but you can unhide these if you wish through the configuration file.**
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## Bookmarking
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spmenu_run provides bookmarking entries or just general text if preferred. To
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view the saved bookmarks, open `spmenu_run -x` (the run launcher component) and
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type in `@`. If you have no bookmarks what you're going to get is an empty menu.
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To add bookmarks, type @ followed by a command. For example `@chromium` will
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bookmark an entry called `chromium`, which will open Chromium.
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If you want a longer command, you might want a shorter title to be displayed
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. In that case you can type @ followed by a name and a colon.
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Anything you type *after* the colon will be executed using a shell. For example
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`@spmenu documentation:chromium https://spmenu.speedie.site` will add an entry called
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`spmenu documentation` which when selected will open the spmenu wiki in Chromium.
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For traditional bookmarking, consider something like
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`@spmenu documentation:echo spmenu.speedie.site | xclip -sel clipboard`. spmenu_run
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bookmarks should be treated as shell commands.
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## File manager component
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Finally, it also comes with a file manager component. Out of the box
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\f[B]NOTE: By default it will hide any entries matching
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\f[VB]spmenu\f[B] (for convenience) but you can unhide these if you wish
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through the configuration file.\f[R]
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.SS Bookmarking
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.PP
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spmenu_run provides bookmarking entries or just general text if
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preferred.
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To view the saved bookmarks, open \f[V]spmenu_run -x\f[R] (the run
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launcher component) and type in \f[V]\[at]\f[R].
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If you have no bookmarks what you\[cq]re going to get is an empty menu.
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To add bookmarks, type \[at] followed by a command.
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For example \f[V]\[at]chromium\f[R] will bookmark an entry called
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\f[V]chromium\f[R], which will open Chromium.
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.PP
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If you want a longer command, you might want a shorter title to be
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displayed .
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In that case you can type \[at] followed by a name and a colon.
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Anything you type \f[I]after\f[R] the colon will be executed using a
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shell.
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For example
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\f[V]\[at]spmenu documentation:chromium https://spmenu.speedie.site\f[R]
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will add an entry called \f[V]spmenu documentation\f[R] which when
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selected will open the spmenu wiki in Chromium.
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.PP
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For traditional bookmarking, consider something like
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\f[V]\[at]spmenu documentation:echo spmenu.speedie.site | xclip -sel clipboard\f[R].
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spmenu_run bookmarks should be treated as shell commands.
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.SS File manager component
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.PP
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Finally, it also comes with a file manager component.
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