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diff --git a/schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in b/schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81f8db1 --- /dev/null +++ b/schemas/org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences.gschema.xml.in @@ -0,0 +1,281 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<schemalist gettext-domain="gsettings-desktop-schemas"> + + <schema id="org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences" + path="/org/gnome/desktop/wm/preferences/"> + <key name="mouse-button-modifier" type="s"> + <default><![CDATA['<Super>']]></default> + <summary>Modifier to use for modified window click actions</summary> + <description> + Clicking a window while holding down this modifier key will move the + window (left click), resize the window (middle click), or show the + window menu (right click). The middle and right click operations may + be swapped using the “resize-with-right-button” key. Modifier is + expressed as <![CDATA[“<Alt>”]]> or <![CDATA[“<Super>”]]> for example. + </description> + </key> + <key name="resize-with-right-button" type="b"> + <default>false</default> + <summary>Whether to resize with the right button</summary> + <description> + Set this to true to resize with the right button and show a menu with + the middle button while holding down the key given in + “mouse-button-modifier”; set it to false to make it work + the opposite way around. + </description> + </key> + <key name="button-layout" type="s"> + <default>'appmenu:close'</default> + <summary>Arrangement of buttons on the titlebar</summary> + <description> + Arrangement of buttons on the titlebar. The value should be a string, + such as “menu:minimize,maximize,spacer,close”; the colon separates + the left corner of the window from the right corner, and the button + names are comma-separated. Duplicate buttons are not allowed. Unknown + button names are silently ignored so that buttons can be added in + future metacity versions without breaking older versions. A special + spacer tag can be used to insert some space between + two adjacent buttons. + </description> + </key> + <key name="focus-mode" enum="org.gnome.desktop.GDesktopFocusMode"> + <default>'click'</default> + <summary>Window focus mode</summary> + <description> + The window focus mode indicates how windows are activated. It has + three possible values; “click” means windows must be clicked in order + to focus them, “sloppy” means windows are focused when the mouse enters + the window, and “mouse” means windows are focused when the mouse enters + the window and unfocused when the mouse leaves the window. + </description> + </key> + <key name="focus-new-windows" + enum="org.gnome.desktop.GDesktopFocusNewWindows"> + <default>'smart'</default> + <summary>Control how new windows get focus</summary> + <description> + This option provides additional control over how newly created windows + get focus. It has two possible values; “smart” applies the user’s + normal focus mode, and “strict” results in windows started from a + terminal not being given focus. + </description> + </key> + <key name="raise-on-click" type="b"> + <default>true</default> + <summary> + Whether windows should be raised when their client area is clicked + </summary> + <description> + The default, true, indicates that a window will be raised + whenever its client area or its frame is clicked. + + Setting this to false means that a window will not be raised + if it is clicked on the client area. To raise it, one can + click anywhere in the window’s frame, or Super-click on any + part of the window. This mode is useful if one uses many overlapping + windows. + </description> + </key> + <key name="action-double-click-titlebar" + enum="org.gnome.desktop.GDesktopTitlebarAction"> + <default>'toggle-maximize'</default> + <summary>Action on title bar double-click</summary> + <description> + This option determines the effects of double-clicking on the title bar. + + Current valid options are “toggle-shade”, which will shade/unshade the + window, “toggle-maximize” which will maximize/unmaximize the window, + “toggle-maximize-horizontally” and “toggle-maximize-vertically” + which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, + “minimize” which will minimize the window, “shade” which will roll + the window up, “menu” which will display the window menu, + “lower” which will put the window behind all the others, + and “none” which will not do anything. + </description> + <!-- For compatibility with GConf strings (Metacity 2.30) --> + <aliases> + <alias value="toggle_shade" target="toggle-shade"/> + <alias value="toggle_maximize" target="toggle-maximize"/> + <alias value="toggle_maximize_horizontally" + target="toggle-maximize-horizontally"/> + <alias value="toggle_maximize_vertically" + target="toggle-maximize-vertically"/> + </aliases> + </key> + <key name="action-middle-click-titlebar" + enum="org.gnome.desktop.GDesktopTitlebarAction"> + <default>'none'</default> + <summary>Action on title bar middle-click</summary> + <description> + This option determines the effects of middle-clicking on the title bar. + + Current valid options are “toggle-shade”, which will shade/unshade + the window, “toggle-maximize” which will maximize/unmaximize the window, + “toggle-maximize-horizontally” and “toggle-maximize-vertically” + which will maximize/unmaximize the window in that direction only, + “minimize” which will minimize the window, “shade” which will roll + the window up, “menu” which will display the window menu, + “lower” which will put the window behind all the others, + and “none” which will not do anything. + </description> + <!-- For compatibility with GConf strings (Metacity 2.30) --> + <aliases> + <alias value="toggle_shade" target="toggle-shade"/> + <alias value="toggle_maximize" target="toggle-maximize"/> + <alias value="toggle_maximize_horizontally" + target="toggle-maximize-horizontally"/> + <alias value="toggle_maximize_vertically" + target="toggle-maximize-vertically"/> + </aliases> + </key> + <key name="action-right-click-titlebar" + enum="org.gnome.desktop.GDesktopTitlebarAction"> + <default>'menu'</default> + <summary>Action on title bar right-click</summary> + <description> + This option determines the effects of right-clicking on the title bar. + + Current valid options are “toggle-shade”, which will shade/unshade + the window, “toggle-maximize” which will maximize/unmaximize + the window, “toggle-maximize-horizontally” and + “toggle-maximize-vertically” which will maximize/unmaximize + the window in that direction only, “minimize” which will minimize + the window, “shade” which will roll the window up, + “menu” which will display the window menu, “lower” which will put + the window behind all the others, and “none” which will not do anything. + </description> + <!-- For compatibility with GConf strings (Metacity 2.30) --> + <aliases> + <alias value="toggle_shade" target="toggle-shade"/> + <alias value="toggle_maximize" target="toggle-maximize"/> + <alias value="toggle_maximize_horizontally" + target="toggle-maximize-horizontally"/> + <alias value="toggle_maximize_vertically" + target="toggle-maximize-vertically"/> + </aliases> + </key> + <key name="auto-raise" type="b"> + <default>false</default> + <summary>Automatically raises the focused window</summary> + <description> + If set to true, and the focus mode is either “sloppy” or “mouse” + then the focused window will be automatically raised after a delay + specified by the auto-raise-delay key. This is not related to clicking + on a window to raise it, nor to entering a window during drag-and-drop. + </description> + </key> + <key name="auto-raise-delay" type="i"> + <range min="0" max="10000"/> + <default>500</default> + <summary>Delay in milliseconds for the auto raise option</summary> + <description> + The time delay before raising a window if auto-raise is set to true. + The delay is given in thousandths of a second. + </description> + </key> + <key name="theme" type="s"> + <default>'Adwaita'</default> + <summary>Current theme</summary> + <description> + The theme determines the appearance of window borders, titlebar, + and so forth. + + DEPRECATED: This key is deprecated and ignored. + </description> + </key> + <key name="titlebar-uses-system-font" type="b"> + <default>true</default> + <summary>Use standard system font in window titles</summary> + <description> + If true, ignore the titlebar-font option, and use the standard + application font for window titles. + </description> + </key> + <key name="titlebar-font" type="s"> + <default>'Cantarell Bold 11'</default> + <summary>Window title font</summary> + <description> + A font description string describing a font for window titlebars. + The size from the description will only be used if the + titlebar-font-size option is set to 0. Also, this option is disabled + if the titlebar-uses-desktop-font option is set to true. + </description> + </key> + <key name="num-workspaces" type="i"> + <default>4</default> + <range min="1" max="36"/> + <summary>Number of workspaces</summary> + <description> + Number of workspaces. Must be more than zero, and has a fixed maximum + to prevent making the desktop unusable by accidentally asking + for too many workspaces. + </description> + </key> + <key name="audible-bell" type="b"> + <default>true</default> + <summary>System Bell is Audible</summary> + <description> + Determines whether applications or the system can generate audible + “beeps”; may be used in conjunction with “visual bell” + to allow silent “beeps”. + </description> + </key> + <key name="visual-bell" type="b"> + <default>false</default> + <summary>Enable Visual Bell</summary> + <description> + Turns on a visual indication when an application or the system issues + a “bell” or “beep”; useful for the hard-of-hearing and for use + in noisy environments. + </description> + </key> + <key name="visual-bell-type" + enum="org.gnome.desktop.GDesktopVisualBellType"> + <default>'fullscreen-flash'</default> + <summary>Visual Bell Type</summary> + <description> + Tells the WM how to implement the visual indication that the + system bell or another application “bell” indicator has been rung. + + Currently there are two valid values, “fullscreen-flash”, which + causes a fullscreen white-black flash, and “frame-flash” which + causes the titlebar of the application which sent the bell signal + to flash. + + If the application which sent the bell is unknown (as is usually + the case for the default “system beep”), the currently focused + window’s titlebar is flashed. + </description> + <!-- For compatibility with GConf strings (Metacity 2.30) --> + <aliases> + <alias value="fullscreen" target="fullscreen-flash"/> + <alias value="frame_flash" target="frame-flash"/> + </aliases> + </key> + <key name="disable-workarounds" type="b"> + <default>false</default> + <summary> + Disable misfeatures that are required by old or broken applications + </summary> + <description> + Some applications disregard specifications in ways that result in + window manager misfeatures. This option puts the WM in a + rigorously correct mode, which gives a more consistent + user interface, provided one does not need to run any + misbehaving applications. + </description> + </key> + <key name="workspace-names" type="as"> + <default>[]</default> + <summary>The names of the workspaces</summary> + <description> + Defines the names that should be assigned to workspaces. + If the list is too long for the current number of workspaces, + names in excess will be ignored. If the list is too short, or + includes empty names, missing values will be replaced with the + default (“Workspace N”). + </description> + </key> + </schema> + +</schemalist> |