Hi, Two things about dmenu: 1. Case insensitive string matching should be optional; right now, when I have an entry 'Foo' and an entry 'foo', I can't put the cursor on 'foo' without using the arrow keys, not even when I type exactly 'foo'. Quite annoying. While I understand that case insensitive string matching is useful to some (many?) people, it's a pain in the ass for me, and quite ununixy on top of that. Hence I propose to make case insensitivity optional through an cmdline argument, like (for instance) grep does as well. 2. '-i' would be a sensible choice for point 1, but apparently we already have that. It makes dmenu match strings 'ignoring intermediate characters', so that for instance 'fifo' matches 'firefox'. If someone can explain to me why this is a good thing please do so, cause I can't think of a single thing, it looks like a misfeature to me. I'd rather see the current '-i' "functionality" be replaced with what I described under point 1.
Greetings, Sander.