goom
GStreamer can put visualization plugins in a pipeline to transform audio stream in video frames. Default is goom but more visualization plugins will be ported soon. The visualization plugin can be a partial pipeline instead of just one element.
v4l2src
GStreamer can record video from any number of input elements. Some possible choices are v4lsrc and videotestsrc. The video source can be a partial pipeline instead of just one element.
Default
Describes the selected input element.
alsasrc
GStreamer can record audio using any number of input elements. Some possible choices are osssrc, esdsrc and alsasrc. The audio source can be a partial pipeline instead of just one element.
autovideosink
GStreamer can play video using any number of output elements. Some possible choices are xvimagesink, ximagesink, sdlvideosink and aasink. The videosink can be a partial pipeline instead of just one element.
Default
Describes the selected output element for Audio/Video Conferencing.
autoaudiosink
GStreamer can play audio using any number of output elements. Some possible choices are osssink, esdsink and alsasink. The audiosink can be a partial pipeline instead of just one element.
Default
Describes the selected output element for Music and Movies.
autoaudiosink
GStreamer can play audio using any number of output elements. Some possible choices are osssink, esdsink and alsasink. The audiosink can be a partial pipeline instead of just one element.
Default
Describes the selected output element.
autoaudiosink
GStreamer can play audio using any number of output elements. Some possible choices are osssink, esdsink and alsasink. The audiosink can be a partial pipeline instead of just one element.
Whether to use and display this profile.
A filename extension to be used when storing files encoded
with this profile.
A partial GStreamer pipeline to use for this profile.
A description of the profile, containing more information and
describing when to use this profile.
A short name for the audio profile, to be used in selections
and uniquely identifying the profile.
Whether to use and display this profile.
m4a
A filename extension to be used when storing files encoded
with this profile.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! faac profile=2 ! ffmux_mp4
A partial GStreamer pipeline to use for this profile.
Wird zum Konvertieren von Audio-Daten in den verlustbehafteten AAC-Codec verwendet. Benutzen Sie dies für Dateien, die für ein Gerät kopiert werden das nur AAC kodierte Dateien unterstützt. Beachten Sie, dass die Benutzung dieses Formats unter Umständen in Ihrem Land illegal ist. Fragen Sie Ihren Rechtsanwalt für weitere Beratung.
Used for converting to CD-quality audio, but with the lossy AAC codec. Use this for preparing files for copying to devices that only support the AAC codec. Note that using this format may be illegal in your jurisdiction; contact your lawyer for advice.
A description of the profile, containing more information and
describing when to use this profile.
CD-Qualität, AAC
CD Quality, AAC
A short name for the audio profile, to be used in selections
and uniquely identifying the profile.
mp3
A filename extension to be used when storing files encoded
with this profile.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lamemp3enc name=enc target=0 quality=6 ! xingmux ! id3v2mux
A partial GStreamer pipeline to use for this profile.
Wird zum Konvertieren von Audio-Daten in CD-Qualität, allerdings mit dem verlustbehafteten MP3-Codec, verwendet. Beachten Sie, dass die Benutzung dieses Formats unter Umständen in Ihrem Land illegal ist. Fragen Sie Ihren Rechtsanwalt für weitere Beratung.
Used for converting to CD-quality audio, but with the lossy MP3 codec. Use this for preparing files for copying to devices that only support the MP3 codec. Note that using this format may be illegal in your jurisdiction; contact your lawyer for advice.
A description of the profile, containing more information and
describing when to use this profile.
CD-Qualität, MP3
CD Quality, MP3
A short name for the audio profile, to be used in selections
and uniquely identifying the profile.
mp2
A filename extension to be used when storing files encoded
with this profile.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! twolame name=enc mode=0 bitrate=192 ! id3v2mux
A partial GStreamer pipeline to use for this profile.
Wird zum Konvertieren von Audio-Daten in CD-Qualität, allerdings mit dem verlustbehafteten MP2-Codec, verwendet. Beachten Sie, dass die Benutzung dieses Formats unter Umständen in Ihrem Land illegal ist. Fragen Sie Ihren Rechtsanwalt für weitere Beratung.
Used for converting to CD-quality audio, but with the lossy MP2 codec. Use this for preparing files for copying to devices that only support the MP2 codec. Note that using this format may be illegal in your jurisdiction; contact your lawyer for advice.
A description of the profile, containing more information and
describing when to use this profile.
CD-Qualität, MP2
CD Quality, MP2
A short name for the audio profile, to be used in selections
and uniquely identifying the profile.
spx
A filename extension to be used when storing files encoded
with this profile.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=32000,channels=1 ! speexenc name=enc ! oggmux
A partial GStreamer pipeline to use for this profile.
Wird zum verlustbehafteten Konvertieren von Audio-Daten in Sprachqualität verwendet. Verwenden Sie dies für Sprachaufnahmen, die Sie nicht bearbeiten möchten.
Used for converting to lossy voice-quality audio. Use this for recording speech that doesn't need to be edited.
A description of the profile, containing more information and
describing when to use this profile.
Sprache, verlustbehaftet
Voice, Lossy
A short name for the audio profile, to be used in selections
and uniquely identifying the profile.
wav
A filename extension to be used when storing files encoded
with this profile.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=22050,channels=1 ! wavenc name=enc
A partial GStreamer pipeline to use for this profile.
Wird zum verlustfreien Konvertieren von Audio-Daten in Sprachqualität verwendet. Verwenden Sie dies für Sprachaufnahmen, die Sie bearbeiten möchten.
Used for converting to lossless voice-quality audio. Use this for recording and editing speech.
A description of the profile, containing more information and
describing when to use this profile.
Sprache, verlustfrei
Voice, Lossless
A short name for the audio profile, to be used in selections
and uniquely identifying the profile.
flac
A filename extension to be used when storing files encoded
with this profile.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! flacenc name=enc
A partial GStreamer pipeline to use for this profile.
Wird zum Konvertieren von Audio-Daten in CD-Qualität verwendet, und zwar mit einem verlustbehafteten Kompressions-Codec. Verwenden Sie dies, falls Sie die Datei später bearbeiten oder auf CD brennen wollen.
Used for converting to CD-quality audio, but with a lossless compression codec. Use this if you later want to edit the file or burn it to CD.
A description of the profile, containing more information and
describing when to use this profile.
CD-Qualität, verlustfrei
CD Quality, Lossless
A short name for the audio profile, to be used in selections
and uniquely identifying the profile.
ogg
A filename extension to be used when storing files encoded
with this profile.
audio/x-raw-float,rate=44100,channels=2 ! vorbisenc name=enc quality=0.5 ! oggmux
A partial GStreamer pipeline to use for this profile.
Wird zum Konvertieren von Audio-Daten in CD-Qualität verwendet, allerdings mit einem erlustbehafteten Kompressions-Codec. Verwenden Sie dies für das Rippen von CDs und Radio-Aufnahmen.
Used for converting to CD-quality audio, but with a lossy compression codec. Use this for CD extraction and radio recordings.
A description of the profile, containing more information and
describing when to use this profile.
CD-Qualität, verlustbehaftet
CD Quality, Lossy
A short name for the audio profile, to be used in selections
and uniquely identifying the profile.
cdlossy
cdlossless
aac
mp2
mp3
voicelossy
voicelossless
List of audio recording profiles. The list contains
strings naming subdirectories relative to
/system/gstreamer/0.10/audio/profiles.
Comma separated list of DNS-SD domains that should be
visible in the "network:///" location.
merged
Possible values are "merged", "separate" and "disabled".
The Windows networking workgroup or domain that the user
is part of. In order for a new workgroup to fully take effect
the user may need to log out and log back in.
URL that provides proxy configuration values.
The port on the machine defined by "/system/proxy/socks_host"
that you proxy through.
The machine name to proxy socks through.
The port on the machine defined by "/system/proxy/ftp_host"
that you proxy through.
The machine name to proxy FTP through.
The port on the machine defined by "/system/proxy/secure_host"
that you proxy through.
The machine name to proxy secure HTTP through.
none
Select the proxy configuration mode. Supported values are
"none", "manual", "auto".
localhost
127.0.0.0/8
This key contains a list of hosts which are connected to
directly, rather than via the proxy (if it is active). The values can
be hostnames, domains (using an initial wildcard like *.foo.com), IP
host addresses (both IPv4 and IPv6) and network addresses with a
netmask (something like 192.168.0.0/24).
Password to pass as authentication when doing HTTP proxying.
User name to pass as authentication when doing HTTP proxying.
If true, then connections to the proxy server require
authentication. The username/password combo is defined by
"/system/http_proxy/authentication_user" and
"/system/http_proxy/authentication_password".
The port on the machine defined by "/system/http_proxy/host"
that you proxy through.
The machine name to proxy HTTP through.
Enables the proxy settings when accessing HTTP over the
Internet.
after_current_tab
If set to "after_current_tab", then new tabs are inserted after the current tab.
If set to "end", then new tabs are appended to the end of the tab list.
If set to true, then backup files such as those created
by Emacs are displayed. Currently, only files ending in
a tilde (~) are considered backup files.
If set to true, then hidden files are shown in
the file manager. Hidden files are either dotfiles or are
listed in the folder's .hidden file.
Whether the context menus of entries and text views
should offer to insert control characters.
Whether the context menus of entries and text views
should offer to change the input method.
F10
Keyboard shortcut to open the menu bars.
gio
Module to use as the filesystem model for the
GtkFileChooser widget. Possible values are "gio", "gnome-vfs" and
"gtk+".
Whether to display a status bar meter on the right.
Whether to use a custom font in gtk+ applications.
Monospace 10
Name of a monospaced (fixed-width) font for use
in locations like terminals.
Sans 10
Name of the default font used for reading documents.
Name of the input method module used by GTK+.
callback
Name of the GTK+ input method Status Style used by gtk+.
callback
Name of the GTK+ input method Preedit Style used by gtk+.
Sans 10
Name of the default font used by gtk+.
Default
Basename of the default theme used by gtk+.
Adwaita
Basename of the default theme used by gtk+.
gnome
Icon theme to use for the panel, nautilus etc.
Length of the cursor blink cycle, in milliseconds.
Whether the cursor should blink.
large-toolbar
Size of icons in toolbars, either "small-toolbar" or
"large-toolbar".
Whether the user can detach toolbars and move them around.
Whether the user can detach menubars and move them around.
Whether buttons may display an icon in addition to the button text.
Whether menus may display an icon next to a menu entry.
both-horiz
Toolbar Style. Valid values are "both", "both-horiz", "icons", and
"text".
Whether the user can dynamically type a new accelerator when
positioned over an active menuitem.
Whether menus should have a tearoff.
Whether animations should be displayed. Note: This is a global
key, it changes the behaviour of the window manager, the panel etc.
Whether Applications should have accessibility support.
solid
How to shade the background color. Possible values are "horizontal-gradient", "vertical-gradient", and "solid".
#66ba00
Right or Bottom color when drawing gradients, not used for solid color.
#66ba00
Left or Top color when drawing gradients, or the solid color.
Opacity with which to draw the background picture.
/usr/share/pixmaps/backgrounds/gnome/background-default.jpg
File to use for the background image.
zoom
Determines how the image set by wallpaper_filename is
rendered. Possible values are "none", "wallpaper", "centered", "scaled",
"stretched", "zoom", "spanned".
Have GNOME draw the desktop background.
Set to true to disable all external thumbnailer programs, independent on whether they are independently disabled/enabled.
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Maximum size of the thumbnail cache, in megabytes. Set to -1 to disable cleaning.
Maximum age for thumbnails in the cache, in days. Set to -1 to disable cleaning.
Whether or not keyboard locking is enabled.
Whether or not the typing break screen can be postponed.
Number of minutes that the typing break should last.
Number of minutes of typing time before break mode starts.
Whether to play sounds on input events.
freedesktop
The XDG sound theme to use for event sounds.
Whether to play sounds on user events.
Enable sound server startup.
The default mixer tracks used by the multimedia key bindings.
The default mixer device used by the multimedia key bindings.
When set to true, GNOME will remember the state of the NumLock LED between sessions.
File name of the bell sound to be played.
on
possible values are "on", "off", and "custom".
Size of the cursor referenced by cursor_theme.
Cursor theme name. Used only by Xservers that support Xcursor,
such as XFree86 4.3 and later.
Font name of the cursor. If unset, the default font is
used. This value is only propagated to the X server start of
each session, so changing it mid-session won't have an effect
until the next time you log in.
Highlights the current location of the pointer when the
Control key is pressed and released.
Length of a double click.
Distance before a drag is started.
Distance in pixels the pointer must move before
accelerated mouse motion is activated. A value of -1 is the
system default.
Acceleration multiplier for mouse motion. A value of -1
is the system default.
Single click to open icons.
Swap left and right mouse buttons for left-handed mice.
Prevent running any URL or MIME type handler applications.
Prevent the user to lock his screen.
Prevent the user from switching to another account while his
session is active.
Prevent the user from modifying print settings. For example,
this would disable access to all applications' "Print Setup"
dialogs.
Prevent the user from printing. For example, this would
disable access to all applications' "Print" dialogs.
Prevent the user from saving files to disk. For example,
this would disable access to all applications' "Save as"
dialogs.
Prevent the user from accessing the terminal or specifying
a command line to be executed. For example, this would
disable access to the panel's "Run Application" dialog.
crux_teal
Theme used for displaying file icons.
List of assistive technology applications to start when logging into the GNOME desktop.
Beep when a modifier is pressed.
Disable if two keys are pressed at the same time.
Do not accept a key as being pressed unless held for @delay milliseconds.
How many milliseconds to wait before mouse movement keys start to operate.
How many milliseconds it takes to go from 0 to maximum speed.
How many pixels per second to move at the maximum speed.
Ignore multiple presses of the _same_ key within @delay milliseconds.
Whether the default tasks application needs a terminal to run
evolution
Default tasks application
Whether the default calendar application needs a terminal to run
evolution
Default calendar application
A list with names of the first window manager workspaces.
This key has been deprecated since GNOME 2.12.
The number of workspaces the window manager should use
This key has been deprecated since GNOME 2.12.
Window manager to try first.
This key has been deprecated since GNOME 2.12.
Fallback window manager if user window manager can't be found.
This key has been deprecated since GNOME 2.12.
Whether the default browser understands netscape remote.
Whether the default browser needs a terminal to run.
mozilla
Default browser for all URLs.
GNOME to start preferred Mobility assistive technology application during login.
dasher
Preferred Mobility assistive technology application to be used for login, menu, or command line.
GNOME to start preferred Visual assistive technology application during login.
orca
Preferred Visual assistive technology application be used for login, menu, or command line.
nautilus %s
The application to use for viewing files that require a component to view them. The parameter %s will be replaced by the file's URIs, the parameter %c will be replaced by the component IID.
-x
Argument used to execute programs in the terminal defined
by the 'exec' key.
gnome-terminal
Terminal program to use when starting applications that require one.
tomboy --open-note '%s'
totem "%s"
totem "%s"
totem "%s"
totem "%s"
totem "%s"
totem "%s"
totem "%s"
totem "%s"
totem "%s"
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
gnomemeeting -c %s
The command used to handle "h323" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "h323" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
gnomemeeting -c %s
The command used to handle "callto" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "callto" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
evolution %s
The command used to handle "mailto" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "mailto" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
epiphany %s
The command used to handle "https" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "https" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
epiphany %s
The command used to handle "http" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "http" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
gnome-help "%s"
The command used to handle "man" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "man" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
gnome-help "%s"
The command used to handle "info" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "info" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
gnome-help "%s"
The command used to handle "ghelp" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "ghelp" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
nautilus "%s"
The command used to handle "trash" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "trash" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
purple-url-handler "%s"
The command used to handle "ymsgr" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "ymsgr" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
purple-url-handler "%s"
The command used to handle "xmpp" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "xmpp" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
purple-url-handler "%s"
The command used to handle "sip" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "sip" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
purple-url-handler "%s"
The command used to handle "msnim" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "msnim" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
purple-url-handler "%s"
The command used to handle "irc" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "irc" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
purple-url-handler "%s"
The command used to handle "icq" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "icq" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
purple-url-handler "%s"
The command used to handle "gg" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "gg" URLs.
True if the command used to handle this type of URL should be run in a terminal.
purple-url-handler "%s"
The command used to handle "aim" URLs, if enabled.
True if the command specified in the "command" key should handle "aim" URLs.
Whether to disable the keyboard shortcuts
If enabled, an opened note can be closed by hitting the escape key.
Integer value indicating if there is a preference to always perform
a specific link updating behavior when a note is renamed, instead of prompting
the user. The values map to an internal enumeration. 0 indicates
that the user wishes to be prompted when renaming a note may impact links
that exist in other notes. 1 indicates that links should automatically
be removed. 2 indicates that link text should be updated to the new note name
so that it will continue linking to the renamed note.
The port to use when connecting to the synchronization server via SSH.
Set to -1 or less if default SSH port settings should be used instead.
User name to use when connecting to the synchronization server via SSH.
URL of SSH server containing Tomboy synchronization directory.
Path on SSH server to Tomboy synchronization directory (optional).
Time (in milliseconds) Tomboy should wait for a response when using
FUSE to mount a sync share.
Determines Y coordinate of "Search All Notes" window; stored on Tomboy exit.
Determines X coordinate of "Search All Notes" window; stored on Tomboy exit.
Determines pixel width of "Search All Notes" window; stored on Tomboy exit.
Determines pixel height of "Search All Notes" window; stored on Tomboy exit.
If enabled, all notes that were open when Tomboy quit will
automatically be reopened at startup.
Maximum characters of note title to show in the Tomboy tray or
panel applet note menu.
Whitespace-separated list of note URIs for notes that should always
appear in the Tomboy note menu.
Integer determining the maximum number of notes to show in the Tomboy
note menu.
Integer determining the minimum number of notes to show in the Tomboy
note menu.
The note URI of the note that should be considered the
"Start Here" note, which is always placed at the bottom
of the Tomboy note menu and also accessible by hotkey.
If true, Tomboy's tray icon will be displayed in the notification area.
Disabling this may be useful when another application is providing
the functionality of the tray icon.
If disabled, the "Delete Note" confirmation dialog will be suppressed.
If true, the desktop-global keybindings set in
/apps/tomboy/global_keybindings will be enabled, allowing for useful Tomboy
actions to be available from any application.
Serif 11
If enable_custom_font is true, the font name set here will be used as
the font when displaying notes.
If true, the font name set in custom_font_face will be used as
the font when displaying notes. Otherwise the desktop default font
will be used.
Enable this option if you want to be able to middle-click the Tomboy icon to paste timestamped content into the Start Here note.
Enable this option if you want bulleted lists to be automatic when you place - or * at the beginning of a line.
Enable this option to highlight words ThatLookLikeThis. Clicking the
word will create a note with that name.
If true, misspellings will be underlined in red, and correct spelling
suggestions shown in the right-click menu.
dddd, MMMM d, h:mm tt
The date format that is used for the timestamp.
Integer value indicating how frequently to perform a background sync
of your notes (when sync is configured). Any value less than 1
indicates that autosync is disabled. The lowest acceptable positive
value is 5. Value is in minutes.
Integer value indicating if there is a preference to always perform
a specific behavior when a conflict is detected, instead of prompting
the user. The values map to an internal enumeration. 0 indicates
that the user wishes to be prompted when a conflict occurs, so that
they may handle each conflict situation on a case-by-case basis.
Unique identifier for the currently configured note
synchronization service addin.
Path to the synchronization server when using the filesystem
synchronization service addin.
Unique identifier for this Tomboy client, used when communicating with a
sychronization server.
Use wdfs option "-ac" to accept SSL certificates without prompting the user.
Indicates that the Sticky Note Importer plugin has not been run, so it should run
automatically the next time Tomboy starts.
The last setting for the 'Include all other linked notes' checkbox in the Export to HTML plugin.
This setting is used in conjunction with the 'HTML Export Linked Notes' setting
and is used to specify whether all notes (found recursively) should be included
during an export to HTML.
The last setting for the 'Export linked notes' checkbox in the Export to HTML plugin.
The last directory a note was exported to using the Export To HTML plugin.
disabled
The global keybinding for opening the Recent Changes dialog.
The format looks like "<Control>a" or
"<Shift><Alt>F1". The parser is fairly liberal and allows
lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as "<Ctl>" and
"<Ctrl>". If you set the option to the special string
"disabled", then there will be no keybinding for this action.
disabled
The global keybinding for opening the Note Search dialog.
The format looks like "<Control>a" or
"<Shift><Alt>F1". The parser is fairly liberal and allows
lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as "<Ctl>" and
"<Ctrl>". If you set the option to the special string
"disabled", then there will be no keybinding for this action.
disabled
The global keybinding for creating and displaying a new Note.
The format looks like "<Control>a" or
"<Shift><Alt>F1". The parser is fairly liberal and allows
lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as "<Ctl>" and
"<Ctrl>". If you set the option to the special string
"disabled", then there will be no keybinding for this action.
<Alt>F11
The global keybinding for opening the "Start Here" note.
The format looks like "<Control>a" or
"<Shift><Alt>F1". The parser is fairly liberal and allows
lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as "<Ctl>" and
"<Ctrl>". If you set the option to the special string
"disabled", then there will be no keybinding for this action.
<Alt>F12
The global keybinding for showing the Tomboy applet's menu.
The format looks like "<Control>a" or
"<Shift><Alt>F1". The parser is fairly liberal and allows
lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as "<Ctl>" and
"<Ctrl>". If you set the option to the special string
"disabled", then there will be no keybinding for this action.
Whether gedit should enable syntax highlighting.
ISO-8859-15
ISO-8859-15
List of encodings shown in the Character Encoding menu in open/save file selector.
Only recognized encodings are used.
UTF-8
CURRENT
ISO-8859-15
UTF-16
UTF-8
CURRENT
ISO-8859-15
UTF-16
Sorted list of encodings used by gedit for automatically detecting the encoding of
a file. "CURRENT" represents the current locale encoding. Only recognized encodings are used.
Sans 8
Sans 8
Specifies the font to use for line numbers when
printing. This will only take effect if the "Print Line
Numbers" option is non-zero.
Sans 11
Sans 11
Specifies the font to use for page headers when printing
a document. This will only take effect if the "Print Header"
option is turned on.
Monospace 9
Monospace 9
Specifies the font to use for a document's body when
printing documents.
If this value is 0, then no line numbers will be
inserted when printing a document. Otherwise, gedit will
print line numbers every such number of lines.
GTK_WRAP_WORD
Specifies how to wrap long lines for printing. Use
"GTK_WRAP_NONE" for no wrapping, "GTK_WRAP_WORD" for wrapping
at word boundaries, and "GTK_WRAP_CHAR" for wrapping at
individual character boundaries. Note that the values are
case-sensitive, so make sure they appear exactly as mentioned
here.
Whether gedit should include a document header when
printing documents.
Whether gedit should print syntax highlighting when
printing documents.
Specifies the maximum number of recently opened files
that will be displayed in the "Recent Files" submenu.
Whether the bottom panel at the bottom of editing windows
should be visible.
Whether the side pane at the left of editing windows
should be visible.
Whether the status bar at the bottom of editing windows
should be visible.
GEDIT_TOOLBAR_SYSTEM
Style for the toolbar buttons. Possible values are
"GEDIT_TOOLBAR_SYSTEM" to use the system's default style,
"GEDIT_TOOLBAR_ICONS" to display icons only,
"GEDIT_TOOLBAR_ICONS_AND_TEXT" to display both icons and text, and
"GEDIT_TOOLBAR_ICONS_BOTH_HORIZ" to display prioritized text beside icons.
Note that the values are case-sensitive, so make sure they
appear exactly as mentioned here.
Whether the toolbar should be visible in editing windows.
Whether gedit should highlight all the occurrences of the searched text.
Whether gedit should restore the previous cursor position when a file is loaded.
after
Specifies how the cursor moves when the HOME and END keys
are pressed. Use "DISABLED" to always move at the start/end of
the line, "AFTER" to move to the start/end of the line the first
time the keys are pressed and to the start/end of the text ignoring
whitespaces the second time the keys are pressed, "BEFORE" to
move to the start/end of the text before moving to the start/end
of the line and "ALWAYS" to always move to the start/end of the
text instead of the start/end of the line.
Specifies the position of the right margin.
Whether gedit should display the right margin in the editing
area.
Whether gedit should highlight the bracket matching the selected one.
Whether gedit should highlight the current line.
Whether gedit should display line numbers in the editing
area.
Whether gedit should enable automatic indentation.
Whether gedit should insert spaces instead of tabs.
Specifies the number of spaces that should be displayed
instead of Tab characters.
GTK_WRAP_WORD
Specifies how to wrap long lines in the editing area.
Use "GTK_WRAP_NONE" for no wrapping, "GTK_WRAP_WORD" for
wrapping at word boundaries, and "GTK_WRAP_CHAR" for wrapping
at individual character boundaries. Note that the values are
case-sensitive, so make sure they appear exactly as mentioned
here.
Maximum number of actions that gedit will be able to
undo or redo. Use "-1" for unlimited number of actions.
Maximum number of actions that gedit will be able to
undo or redo. Use "-1" for unlimited number of actions.
Deprecated since 2.12.0
dav
davs
ftp
sftp
smb
ssh
List of VFS schemes gedit supports in write mode. The 'file' scheme
is writable by default.
Number of minutes after which gedit will automatically
save modified files. This will only take effect if the "Autosave"
option is turned on.
Whether gedit should automatically save modified files
after a time interval. You can set the time interval with the
"Autosave Interval" option.
Whether gedit should create backup copies for the files
it saves. You can set the backup file extension with the
"Backup Copy Extension" option.
classic
The ID of a GtkSourceView Style Scheme used to
color the text.
Monospace 12
Monospace 12
A custom font that will be used for the editing area.
This will only take effect if the "Use Default Font" option is
turned off.
Whether to use the system's default fixed width font for editing
text instead of a font specific to gedit. If this option is turned
off, then the font named in the "Editor Font" option will be
used instead of the system font.
docinfo
modelines
filebrowser
spell
time
List of active plugins. It contains the "Location" of the active plugins. See the .gedit-plugin file for obtaining
the "Location" of a given plugin.
The filter pattern to filter the file browser with. This filter
works on top of the filter_mode.
hidden_and_binary
This value determines what files get filtered from the file
browser. Valid values are: none (filter nothing),
hidden (filter hidden files), binary (filter binary files) and
hidden_and_binary (filter both hidden and binary files).
If TRUE the file browser plugin will view the directory of
the first opened document given that the file browser hasn't been
used yet. (Thus this generally applies to opening a document from
the command line or opening it with Nautilus, etc.)
Sets whether to enable restoring of remote locations.
The file browser virtual root directory to use when loading the
file browser plugin when onload/tree_view is TRUE. The virtual root
must always be below the actual root.
The file browser root directory to use when loading the file
browser plugin and onload/tree_view is TRUE.
Open the tree view when the file browser plugin gets loaded instead of the bookmarks view
The number of photos to take in a single burst.
The length of time, in milliseconds, to delay between taking each photo in a burst sequence of photos.
If set to true, Cheese will start up in a wide mode with
the image collection placed on the right-hand side. Useful with
small screens.
If set to true, then Cheese will have a feature allowing you to delete a file immediately and in-place, instead of moving it to the trash. This feature can be dangerous, so use caution.
Defines the path where the photos are stored, if empty "XDG_PHOTO/Webcam" will be used.
Defines the path where the videos are stored, if empty "XDG_VIDEO/Webcam" will be used.
Adjusts hue level of the picture coming from the camera
Adjusts saturation level of the picture coming from the camera
Adjusts contrast level of the picture coming from the camera
Adjusts brightness level of the picture coming from the camera
The height resolution of the image captured from the camera
The width resolution of the image captured from the camera
A list of effects applied on startup. Possible values are: "mauve",
"noir_blanc", "saturation", "hulk", "vertical-flip", "horizontal-flip",
"shagadelic", "vertigo", "edge", "dice" and "warp"
The device which points to the camera (e.g. /dev/video0)
Set to True to use flash when taking a photo
Set to True to show countdown when taking a photo
Restore last working directory on start.
Use Tab to rotate through all possible completions
/
The Directory Indicator used by the truncpwd script
Use a Custom Prompt
Put anything here, that needs to be done before PS1
Create a Custom Prompt
Number of Commands/Lines to store in the History
the PATH
Welcome Message
«
Char used to signalize, that the PWD is cut off.
Maximal length of the current workdir. if longer it will be cut off
bg *:fg *:exit:cd *:source *:. *:clear:sudo *:su *
commands not to save in the history
Randomly choose a theme on bash-startup
mostlike
Which Terminfo to use for colored manpages? mostlike, bold or nebula
Max. time of inactivity 'till bash loggs out automatically, set to 0 to disable
Color matching words in grep's output?
.old:.back:.bak:.:~
Filetypeextensions to be ignored by the completion
/usr/bin/vim
Editor for the Built-in fc command
Paths cd can go in without typing ... eg cd icons will execute cd /usr/share/icons
»
Char for PS2 PS3 and PS4
separator
Can be one of: separator, vector, clock, clock-ad, elite, job, poweruser, dash, minimal, dot_prompt, bracket, sepa_ng, dirks, quirk or ayoli
erasedups
Can be one of: erasedups, ignoredups, ignorespace or ignoreboth
Use colored manpages?
Get colored output from ls?
Store and Print output from NX-RC and Co
Use BashStyle to draw nice Bash-Prompts?
Custom LS Color entries
$lpink
LS Color for rar files
$lpink
LS Color for zip files
$liceblue
LS Color for tarbz2 files
$lblue
LS Color for targz files
$lcyan
LS Color for tar files
$lyellow
LS Color for flac files
$lyellow
LS Color for ogg files
$lyellow
LS Color for mp3 files
$lmagenta
LS Color for gif files
$lmagenta
LS Color for png files
$lmagenta
LS Color for jpeg files
$lorange
LS Color for directories
$lpurple
LS Color for rpm files
$lpurple
LS Color for deb files
$locher
LS Color for log files
$lwhite
LS Color for generic files
$lgreen
LS Color for executable files
Custom LS Colors
Fix numeric keypad keys confusion problem
Fix backspace/delete confusion problem
Enable ~/.nano_history for saving and reading search/replace strings
Color files if the filetype has a color nanorc file
Don't display the shortcut list
Have one more line for editing
Constantly show the cursorposition
Do case sensitive searches by default
Bold Text
Backup Files to filename~
Enable Auto indention
Use BashStyle-NG to customize Nano
Do smart-case matching
Do case-insensitive matching
Hilight matching brackets
Show the (partial) command in the status line
Load indenation rules according to the dected filetype.
Remember Cursor Positon upon file-save and go there upon next opening of the same file
If true use bold fonts for better readability
Enable Syntax Highlighting if possible
Highlight matches
Do incremental searches
%45(%t\ %y\ %c\ %l\/%L\ %p%%%)
Content of the ruler at the bottom
%t file name
%F full filepath
%y file type/syntax type
%l number of current line
%L number of lines
%p% current % in the file in 00 format
%p%%% current % in the file in 00% format
%c current column
Display a ruler at the bottom
Whether to change into the current files directory
Width of tabs
Column to autowrap lines at
Whether to wrap long lines
Jump to the beginning of the line
if the cursor enters a different line
Highlight the current column
Highlight the cursor position
Autosaving of files
Show linenumbers on the left
default
choose a colorscheme for vim, default (for system default), adaryn, advantage, desert, gobo, impact, nightshade, nightwish or wombat
Backup files to file~
Use BashStyle-NG to customize Vi IMproved
Don't list all possible commands then pressing tab on an empty command line
allow reedinting of wrong history substitutions
Hide results masked by fignore, even if there's no other result
Save Multi-line commands in a single history-line
check if hash is up-to-date, else perform a normal path search
if the pathname doesn't exist, treat it as a variable
Before exiting report any background task, still running and do not exit
Make ** wildcard available (matches currentdir + subdirs)
Autocd
workaround misstyped directories during completion
workaround misstyped paths
Add new content of the History to it, instead of overwriting [if HISTCONTROL is not erasedups
Mark Symlinked Directories
Mark Directories
Print Completions Horizontally
Visible Stats
emacs
Emacs or Vi like shortcuts
Ignore Case of Matches on filename Completion
Choose wether to include dotfiles in filename completion
If there are multiple matches, immediately show results, no need to press TAB twice
Scroll Horizontally rather than starting in a new line
Ignore Case on File/Pathname-Completion
Enable or Disable TAB-Completion
none
What Bellstyle to use: audible, visible or none
This determines when the user is queried about viewing the number of possible completions generated by the possible-comple‐tions command. Negative Value means never.
Use Bashstyle to modify Readline or not
Mark modified history lines by prepending a * (asterisk)
9. Userdefined Alias
8. Userdefined Alias
7. Userdefined Alias
6. Userdefined Alias
5. Userdefined Alias
4. Userdefined Alias
3rd Userdefined Alias
2. Userdefined Alias
1. Userdefined Alias
|
Char for the Separator, in the Separator-Style
Show Number of Running Processes
Show the Battery load. (Notebook/APM)
Show the Average System load. (1 min)
none
Show Free and/or Used Memory in your Prompt. One of free, used, both or none
Show the number of the current TTY in the Prompt?
Show size of all files in the current workdir, in the Prompt?
Show the System's Uptime in the Prompt?
Show amount of files, in the current workdir, in the prompt?
01;38;5;111
Change the Color of matching words in grep
$turqoise
Can be one of: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, coldblue, smoothblue, iceblue, turquoise, smoothgreen, cream, winered, brown, silver, ocher, orange, purple, pink
$iceblue
Can be one of: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, coldblue, smoothblue, iceblue, turquoise, smoothgreen, cream, winered, brown, silver, ocher, orange, purple, pink
$white
Can be one of: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, coldblue, smoothblue, iceblue, turquoise, smoothgreen, cream, winered, brown, silver, ocher, orange, purple, pink
$magenta
Can be one of: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, coldblue, smoothblue, iceblue, turquoise, smoothgreen, cream, winered, brown, silver, ocher, orange, purple, pink
$yellow
Can be one of: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, coldblue, smoothblue, iceblue, turquoise, smoothgreen, cream, winered, brown, silver, ocher, orange, purple, pink
$green
Can be one of: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, coldblue, smoothblue, iceblue, turquoise, smoothgreen, cream, winered, brown, silver, ocher, orange, purple, pink
$red
Can be one of: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, coldblue, smoothblue, iceblue, turquoise, smoothgreen, cream, winered, brown, silver, ocher, orange, purple, pink
$coldblue
Can be one of: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, coldblue, smoothblue, iceblue, turquoise, smoothgreen, cream, winered, brown, silver, ocher, orange, purple, pink
$smoothgreen
Can be one of: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, coldblue, smoothblue, iceblue, turquoise, smoothgreen, cream, winered, brown, silver, ocher, orange, purple, pink
Whether to have extremely colorfull shell
normal
The way colors are drawn, one of: normal, bright, dimmed, inverted or underlined
Colored or Monochrome Prompts?
Enables/disables the channel list. Disable it if you experience problems when connecting or while playing
in your favorite tetrinet server.
Enables/disables timestamps in the partyline.
6
This key uses the current special on Player 6's game field.
5
This key uses the current special on Player 5's game field.
4
This key uses the current special on Player 4's game field.
3
This key uses the current special on Player 3's game field.
2
This key uses the current special on Player 2's game field.
1
This key uses the current special on Player 1's game field.
d
This key discards the current special. This is case insensitive.
t
This key displays the fields' message dialog. This is case insensitive.
space
This key drops the block to the ground. This is case insensitive.
Down
This key moves the block down. This is case insensitive.
Control_R
This key rotates the block counterclockwise. This is case insensitive.
Up
This key rotates the block clockwise. This is case insensitive.
Left
This key moves the block to the left. This is case insensitive.
Right
This key moves the block to the right. This is case insensitive.
If set to true, the game mode will be set to TetriFast.
If false, GTetrinet will use the original mode.
This will be the name of your team.
tetrinet.org
This is the server where GTetrinet will try to connect.
This will be your nickname in the game.
Enables/disables midi music. You'll need to enable
sound if you want music to work.
Enables/Disables sound. Keep in mind that the theme
that you're using must provide sounds.
while true; do playmidi $MIDIFILE; done
This command is run when a midi file is to be played. The name of
the midi file is placed in the environment variable MIDIFILE.
The current theme directory. It should contain a readable
"blocks.png" and a "theme.cfg".
Key press to pause.
Key press to rotate.
Key press to drop.
Key press to move down.
Key press to move right.
Key press to move left.
The density of blocks in rows filled at the start of the game. The value is between 0 (for no blocks) and 10 (for a completely filled row).
The number of rows that are filled with random blocks at the start of the game.
Whether to rotate counter clock wise.
Whether to give blocks random colors.
Whether to provide a graphical representation of where a block will land.
Whether to preview the next block.
Black
The background color, in a format gdk_color_parse understands.
This selects whether or not to draw the background image over the background color.
Level to start with.
tangoshaded
The name of the theme used for rendering the blocks and the background.
7blocks-gw.png
Image to use for drawing blocks.
Whether or not to play event sounds.
classic.png
The number of the puzzle being played.
Key press to drop a marble.
Key press to move right.
Key press to move left.
Whether or not to play event sounds.
Whether or not to use animation.
A number specifying the preferred theme.
Zero is human; one through three correspond to the level of the computer player.
Zero is human; one through three correspond to the level of the computer player.
Size of game tiles.
Enable sounds.
Game level to start on.
Play levels in random order.
Enable fake bonuses.
Game speed (1=fast, 4=slow).
Number of AI players.
Number of human players.
Right
Key to use for motion right.
Left
Key to use for motion left.
Down
Key to use for motion down.
Up
Key to use for motion up.
Use relative movement (ie. left or right only).
purple
Color to use for worm.
Right
Key to use for motion right.
Left
Key to use for motion left.
Down
Key to use for motion down.
Up
Key to use for motion up.
Use relative movement (ie. left or right only).
cyan
Color to use for worm.
Right
Key to use for motion right.
Left
Key to use for motion left.
Down
Key to use for motion down.
Up
Key to use for motion up.
Use relative movement (ie. left or right only).
yellow
Color to use for worm.
Right
Key to use for motion right.
Left
Key to use for motion left.
Down
Key to use for motion down.
Up
Key to use for motion up.
Use relative movement (ie. left or right only).
blue
Color to use for worm.
Right
Key to use for motion right.
Left
Key to use for motion left.
Down
Key to use for motion down.
Up
Key to use for motion up.
Use relative movement (ie. left or right only).
green
Color to use for worm.
Right
Key to use for motion right.
Left
Key to use for motion left.
Down
Key to use for motion down.
Up
Key to use for motion up.
Use relative movement (ie. left or right only).
red
Color to use for worm.
Number of puzzles to print on a page
Show hints
Show the application toolbar
black
Color of the grid border
Show hint highlights
Height of application window in pixels
Width of application window in pixels
Generate new puzzles in the background
Mark printed games as played
Print games that have been played
The number of seconds between automatic saves
Setting this to FALSE means the pieces fall slowly, but gracefully. A setting of TRUE causes the pieces to fall quickly and jerkily.
The height of the custom board, 101 > height > 3.
The width of the custom board, 101 > width > 3.
The size of the board to use. 1 = Custom, 2 = Small, 3 = Medium, 4 = Large.
stones.png
The filename of the theme to use.
Set to true to have gnomine automatically flag squares as mined when enough squares are revealed
Set to true to enable warning icons when too many flags are placed.
Set to true to be able to mark squares as unknown.
Size of the board (0-2 = small-large, 3=custom)
Regulär
Regular
Menschlich
Fritz
Heinz
Monika
Kurt
Jeanette
Human
Wilber
Bill
Monica
Kenneth
Janet
If set to true, a dump of the AI's working will be done to standard output.
Choose whether or not to insert a delay between the computer's dice rolls so the player can follow what it is doing.
human
The side of the board that is in the foreground, either 'white', 'black', 'current' (the current player), 'human' (the side of the current human player) or 'facetoface' (suitable for players on each side of screen, e.g. handhelds)
human
The format to display moves in, can be either 'human' (human readable), 'lan' (long algebraic notation) or 'san' (standard algebraic notation)
The directory to open the load game dialog in
The directory to open the save game dialog in
A flag to enable the toolbar
A flag to enable the move history browser
A flag to show move comments
A flag to enable board numbering
A flag to enable move hints
A flag to smooth (anti-alias) the 3D display
A flag to enable 3D mode
queen
The piece to promote to when a human player moves a pawn to the far rank. Can be one of: 'queen', 'knight', 'rook', 'bishop'.
A flag to enable network game support
A flag to enable fullscreen mode
A flag to enable maximised mode
The height of the main window in pixels.
The width of the main window in pixels.
A flag to allow remote players to watch new games
The amount of time each player has to move in new games
The default player difficulty for black in new games
The default player type for black in new games
The default player difficulty for white in new games
The default player type for white in new games
KP_Enter
The name of the key used to wait. The name is a standard X key name.
KP_Multiply
The name of the key used to teleport randomly. The name is a standard X key name.
KP_Add
The name of the key used to teleport safely (if possible). The name is a standard X key name.
KP_Page_Down
The name of the key used to move south-east. The name is a standard X key name.
KP_Down
The name of the key used to move south. The name is a standard X key name.
KP_End
The name of the key used to move south-west. The name is a standard X key name.
KP_Right
The name of the key used to move east. The name is a standard X key name.
KP_Begin
The name of the key used to hold still. The name is a standard X key name.
KP_Left
The name of the key used to move west. The name is a standard X key name.
KP_Page_Up
The name of the key used to move north-east. The name is a standard X key name.
KP_Up
The name of the key used to move north. The name is a standard X key name.
KP_Home
The name of the key used to move north-west. The name is a standard X key name.
Enable game sounds. Play sounds for various events throughout the game.
Use super safe moves. The player is alerted when there is no safe move and the only option is to teleport out.
Use safe moves. The safe moves option will help you to avoid being killed due to a mistake. If you try to make a move that would lead to your death when there is a safe move available you will not be allowed to proceed.
classic_robots
Game type. The name of the game variation to use.
#7590AE
Background color. The hex specification of the background color.
robots
Robot image theme. The theme of the images to use for the robots.
Show toolbar. A standard option for toolbars.
Game preview from last saved session.
Game field from last saved session.
Game score from last saved session.
Time between moves in milliseconds.
#7590AE
Background color. The hex specification of the background color.
balls.svg
Ball style. The filename of the images to use for the balls.
Playing field size. 1=Small, 2=Medium, 3=Large. Any other value is invalid.
Whether or not to show the toolbar.
The amount of money in your bank.
The name of the file with the graphics for the cards.
Never take insurance with a dealer showing an ace.
Use a quick deal with no delay between each card.
Display the probabilities of each dealer hand outcome and the expected value of your hand.
Vegas_Strip.rules
The name of the rules file containing the variation of the rules to play.
Select whether to drag the tiles or to click on the source then the destination.
A flag to enable coloured tiles.
The value of this key is used to decide the size of the playing grid. The valid values are 2 to 8, anything else gets set to 3.
#34385b
Easy
postmodern.svg
The directory from which songs were last loaded
Begin playback where it was left off when strange-quark is started
Plays tracks in random order
When this is enabled, playback will resume at the top of the
playlist once the end is reached instead of stopping
The number of recent entries that will appear in strange-quark's Recent menu
The position in the playlist, saved when Quark exits. Modifying this
value while quark is running will have no effect.
Monospace 12
Font for text with fixed width, such as code examples.
Sans 12
Font for text with variable width.
Use the system default fonts.
The Y position of the assistant window.
The X position of the assistant window.
The height of the assistant window.
The width of the assistant window.
Whether books should be grouped by language in the UI
List of books disabled by the user.
content
Which of the tabs is selected: "content" or "search".
The width of the index and search pane.
The Y position of the main window.
The X position of the main window.
The height of the main window.
The width of the main window.
Whether the main window should start maximized.
The last upgraded configuration version of Evolution, with major/minor/configuration level (for example "2.6.0").
The configuration version of Evolution, with major/minor/configuration level (for example "2.6.0").
Flag that enables a much simplified user interface.
Whether Evolution will start up in offline mode instead of online mode.
Initial folder for GtkFileChooser dialogs.
Initial view for attachment bar widgets.
"0" is Icon View, "1" is List View.
Whether the warning dialog in development versions of Evolution is skipped.
URL that provides proxy configuration values.
This key contains a list of hosts which are connected to directly, rather than via the proxy (if it is active). The values can be hostnames, domains (using an initial wildcard like *.foo.com), IP host addresses (both IPv4 and IPv6) and network addresses with a netmask (something like 192.168.0.0/24).
Password to pass as authentication when doing HTTP proxying.
User name to pass as authentication when doing HTTP proxying.
If true, then connections to the proxy server require authentication. The username is retrieved from the "/apps/evolution/shell/network_config/authentication_user" GConf key, and the password is retrieved from either gnome-keyring or the ~/.gnome2_private/Evolution password file.
Enables the proxy settings when accessing HTTP/Secure HTTP over the Internet.
The machine name to proxy socks through.
The port on the machine defined by "/apps/evolution/shell/network_config/socks_host" that you proxy through.
The machine name to proxy secure HTTP through.
The port on the machine defined by "/apps/evolution/shell/network_config/secure_host" that you proxy through.
The machine name to proxy HTTP through.
The port on the machine defined by "/apps/evolution/shell/network_config/http_host" that you proxy through.
Select the proxy configuration mode. Supported values are 0, 1, 2, and 3 representing "use system settings", "no proxy", "use manual proxy configuration" and "use proxy configuration provided in the autoconfig url" respectively.
mail
ID or alias of the component to be shown by default at start-up.
Whether the status bar should be visible.
Whether the sidebar should be visible.
Whether the toolbar should be visible.
toolbar
The style of the window buttons. Can be "text", "icons", "both", "toolbar". If "toolbar" is set, the style of the buttons is determined by the GNOME toolbar setting.
Whether the window buttons should be visible.
Whether or not the window should be maximized.
The default height for the main window, in pixels.
The default width for the main window, in pixels.
The default X coordinate for the main window.
The default Y coordinate for the main window.
The default width for the sidebar, in pixels.
Directory for saving alarm audio files
The URL template to use as a free/busy data fallback, %u is replaced by the user part of the mail address and %d is replaced by the domain.
List of server URLs for free/busy publishing.
Whether or not to use the notification tray for display alarms.
Programs that are allowed to be run by alarms.
Time the last alarm ran, in time_t.
Count of default recurrence for a new event. -1 means forever.
Units for a default reminder, "minutes", "hours" or "days".
Number of units for determining a default reminder.
Whether to set a default reminder for appointments.
Whether to ask for confirmation when expunging appointments and tasks.
Whether to ask for confirmation when deleting an appointment or task.
Number of units for determining when to hide tasks.
days
Units for determining when to hide tasks, "minutes", "hours" or "days".
Whether to hide completed tasks in the tasks view.
URI of the highlighted ("primary") task list
#ff0000
Background color of tasks that are overdue, in "#rrggbb" format.
#1e90ff
Background color of tasks that are due today, in "#rrggbb" format.
URI of the highlighted ("primary") memo list
This can have three possible values. 0 for errors. 1 for warnings.
2 for debug messages.
Amount of time in seconds the error should be shown on the status bar.
Whether to scroll a Month View by a week, not by a month.
Whether to show week numbers in various places in the Calendar.
Gradient of the events in calendar views.
Transparency of the events in calendar views, a value between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque).
#ff0000
Color to draw the Marcus Bains Line in the Time bar (empty for default).
#ff0000
Color to draw the Marcus Bains line in the Day View.
Whether to draw the Marcus Bains Line (line at current time) in the calendar.
Days on which the start and end of work hours should be indicated.
Whether to display the end time of events in the week and month views.
Whether to compress weekends in the month view, which puts Saturday and Sunday in the space of one weekday.
Position of the task preview pane when oriented vertically.
Position of the task preview pane when oriented horizontally.
If "true", show the task preview pane in the main window.
The layout style determines where to place the preview pane
in relation to the task list. "0" (Classic View) places the
preview pane below the task list. "1" (Vertical View) places
the preview pane next to the task list.
Position of the memo preview pane when oriented vertically.
Position of the task preview pane when oriented horizontally.
If "true", show the memo preview pane in the main window.
The layout style determines where to place the preview pane
in relation to the memo list. "0" (Classic View) places the
preview pane below the memo list. "1" (Vertical View) places
the preview pane next to the memo list.
Position of the vertical pane, between the calendar lists and the date navigator calendar.
Position of the vertical pane, between the view and the date navigator calendar and task list in the month view, in pixels.
Position of the horizontal pane, between the view and the date navigator calendar and task list in the month view, in pixels.
Position of the vertical pane, between the view and the date navigator calendar and task list when not in the month view, in pixels.
Position of the horizontal pane, between the date navigator calendar and the task list when not in the month view, in pixels.
Intervals shown in Day and Work Week views, in minutes.
Minute the workday ends on, 0 to 59.
Hour the workday ends on, in twenty four hour format, 0 to 23.
Minute the workday starts on, 0 to 59.
Hour the workday starts on, in twenty four hour format, 0 to 23.
Weekday the week starts on, from Sunday (0) to Saturday (6).
Whether to show categories field in the event/meeting editor
Whether to show timezone field in the event/meeting editor
Whether to show RSVP field in the event/task/meeting editor
Whether to show type field in the event/task/meeting editor
Whether to show status field in the event/task/meeting editor
Whether to show role field in the event/task/meeting editor
Whether to show times in twenty four hour format instead of using am/pm.
Maximum number of recently used timezones to remember in a 'day_second_zones' list.
List of recently used second time zones in a Day View.
Shows the second time zone in a Day View, if set. Value is similar to one used in a 'timezone' key.
Use the system timezone instead of the timezone selected
in Evolution.
UTC
The default timezone to use for dates and times in the calendar, as an untranslated Olsen timezone database location like "America/New York".
URI of the highlighted ("primary") calendar
Whether to show the preview pane.
Position of the contact preview pane when oriented vertically.
Position of the contact preview pane when oriented horizontally.
The layout style determines where to place the preview pane
in relation to the contact list. "0" (Classic View) places
the preview pane below the contact list. "1" (Vertical View)
places the preview pane next to the contact list.
URI for the folder last used in the select names dialog.
Whether force showing the mail address with the name of the autocompleted contact in the entry.
The number of characters that must be typed before Evolution will attempt to autocomplete.
EFolderList XML for the list of completion URIs.
Whether insert Face picture to outgoing messages by default. The picture should be set before checking this, otherwise nothing happens.
Security=Personal;Unclassified;Protected;InConfidence;Secret;Topsecret
The key specifies the list of custom headers that you can add to an outgoing message. The format for specifying a Header and Header value is: Name of the custom header followed by "=" and the values separated by ";"
Play themed sound when new messages arrive, if not in beep mode.
Sound file to be played when new messages arrive, if not in beep mode.
If "true", then beep, otherwise will play sound file when new messages arrive.
Whether play sound or beep when new messages arrive.
Whether show message over the icon when new messages arrive.
Show new mail icon in notification area when new messages arrive.
Generates a D-Bus message when new mail messages arrive.
Whether to notify new messages in Inbox folder only.
Automatically launch editor when key is pressed in the mail composer
gedit
The default command that must be used as the editor.
Controls how frequently local changes are synchronized with the
remote mail server. The interval must be at least 30 seconds.
Initial width of the "Search Folder Editor" window.
The value updates as the user resizes the window horizontally.
Initial maximize state of the "Search Folder Editor" window.
The value updates when the user maximizes or unmaximizes the
window. Note, this particular value is not used by Evolution
since the "Search Folder Editor" window cannot be maximized.
This key exists only as an implementation detail.
Initial height of the "Search Folder Editor" window.
The value updates as the user resizes the window vertically.
Initial width of the "Send and Receive Mail" window.
The value updates as the user resizes the window horizontally.
Initial maximize state of the "Send and Receive Mail" window.
The value updates when the user maximizes or unmaximizes the
window. Note, this particular value is not used by Evolution
since the "Send and Receive Mail" window cannot be maximized.
This key exists only as an implementation detail.
Initial height of the "Send and Receive Mail" window.
The value updates as the user resizes the window vertically.
Initial width of the "Filter Editor" window.
The value updates as the user resizes the window horizontally.
Initial maximize state of the "Filter Editor" window.
The value updates when the user maximizes or unmaximizes the
window. Note, this particular value is not used by Evolution
since the "Filter Editor" window cannot be maximized. This
key exists only as an implementation detail.
Initial height of the "Filter Editor" window.
The value updates as the user resizes the window vertically.
Directory for saving mail component files.
List of protocol names whose license has been accepted.
List of accounts known to the mail component of
Evolution. The list contains strings naming
subdirectories relative to /apps/evolution/mail/accounts.
UID string of the default account.
I_mportant:#EF2929
_Work:#F57900
_Personal:#4E9A06
_To Do:#3465A4
_Later:#75507B
List of labels known to the mail component of
Evolution. The list contains strings containing name:color
where color uses the HTML hex encoding.
Default maximized state of the mail browser window.
Default height of the mail browser window.
Default width of the mail browser window.
myphone=012345
myplace=Abcd
myname=Alice
List of keyword/value pairs for the Templates plugin to
substitute in a message body.
attachment
attaching
attached
enclosed
List of clues for the attachment reminder plugin to look for
in a message body
The last time Empty Trash was run, in days since January 1st, 1970 (Epoch).
Minimum time between emptying the trash on exit, in days.
Empty all Trash folders when exiting Evolution.
Whether to flush Outbox after filtering is done. Outbox flush will happen
only when there was used any 'Forward to' filter action and approximately
one minute after the last action invocation.
Logfile to log filter actions.
Log filter actions to the specified log file.
Default height of the subscribe dialog.
Default width of the subscribe dialog.
Show the original "Date" header (with a local time only if the time zone differs).
Otherwise always show "Date" header value in a user preferred format and local time zone.
This can have three possible values. "0" for errors.
"1" for warnings. "2" for debug messages.
Amount of time in seconds the error should be shown on the status bar.
This setting specifies whether the threads should be sorted based
on latest message in each thread, rather than by message's date.
Evolution requires a restart.
This setting specifies whether the threads should be in expanded
or collapsed state by default. Evolution requires a restart.
Whether or not to fall back on threading by subjects when the
messages do not contain In-Reply-To or References headers.
This sets the number of addresses to show in default message list
view, beyond which a '...' is shown.
This decides the max size of the message text that will be displayed under
Evolution, specified in terms of KB. The default is 4096 (4MB). This value
is used only when 'force_message_limit' key is activated.
Enable to display only message texts not exceeding size defined in 'message_text_part_limit' key.
Compress display of addresses in TO/CC/BCC to the number
specified in address_count.
The layout style determines where to place the preview pane
in relation to the message list. "0" (Classic View) places
the preview pane below the message list. "1" (Vertical View)
places the preview pane next to the message list.
Width of the message-list pane.
Height of the message-list pane.
This key is read only once and reset to "false" after read. This
unselects the mail in the list and removes the preview for that
folder.
Enable search folders on startup.
Show deleted messages (with a strike-through) in the message-list.
Timeout for marking message as seen.
Determines whether to use the same fonts for both "From" and "Subject" lines in the "Messages" column in vertical view.
Show the email-address of the sender in a separate column in the message list.
Mark as Seen after specified timeout.
If there isn't a builtin viewer for a particular MIME type inside Evolution,
any MIME types appearing in this list which map to a Bonobo component viewer
in GNOME's MIME type database may be used for displaying content.
This option would help in improving the speed of fetching.
Show the photo of the sender in the message reading pane.
This key should contain a list of XML structures specifying custom headers,
and whether they are to be displayed. The format of the XML structure is
<header enabled> - set enabled if the header is to be displayed
in the mail view.
Show all the headers when viewing a messages.
Show animated images as animations.
Load images for HTML messages over HTTP(S). Possible values are:
"0" - Never load images off the net.
"1" - Load images in messages from contacts.
"2" - Always load images off the net.
Default charset in which to display messages.
Enable caret mode, so that you can see a cursor when reading mail.
#737373
Citation highlight color.
Mark citations in the message "Preview".
Enable to use a similar message list view settings for all folders.
Enable this to use Space bar key to scroll in message preview, message list and folders.
Whether disable ellipsizing feature of folder names in side bar.
Enable the side bar search feature to allow interactive searching of folder names.
Enable animated images in HTML mail. Many users find animated
images annoying and prefer to see a static image instead.
Use custom fonts for displaying mail.
Monospace 12
The terminal font for mail display.
Sans 12
The variable width font for mail display.
Directory for loading/attaching files to composer.
Some mailing lists set a Reply-To: header to trick users into
sending replies to the list, even when they ask Evolution to
make a private reply. Setting this option to TRUE will attempt
to ignore such Reply-To: headers, so that Evolution will do
as you ask it. If you use the private reply action, it will
reply privately, while if you use the 'Reply to List' action
it will do that. It works by comparing the Reply-To: header
with a List-Post: header, if there is one.
Default height of the Composer Window.
Default width of the Composer Window.
Set to TRUE in case you do not want to add signature delimiter
before your signature when composing a mail.
Users get all up in arms over where their signature should go
when replying to a message. This determines whether the signature is
placed at the top of the message or the bottom.
Encode file names in the mail headers same as Outlook or GMail do, to let them display correctly file names with UTF-8 letters sent by Evolution, because they do not follow the RFC 2231, but use the incorrect RFC 2047 standard.
Show the "Reply To" field when posting to a newsgroup. This
is controlled from the View menu when a news account is chosen.
Show the "From" field when posting to a newsgroup. This is
controlled from the View menu when a news account is chosen.
Show the "Reply To" field when sending a mail message. This
is controlled from the View menu when a mail account is chosen.
Show the "Cc" field when sending a mail message. This is
controlled from the View menu when a mail account is chosen.
Show the "Bcc" field when sending a mail message. This is
controlled from the View menu when a mail account is chosen.
List of dictionary language codes used for spell checking.
#FFFF00000000
Underline color for misspelled words when using inline spelling.
Send HTML mail by default.
Whether a read receipt request gets added to every message by default.
Users get all up in arms over where the cursor should go when
replying to a message. This determines whether the cursor is placed
at the top of the message or the bottom.
Instead of the normal "Reply to All" behaviour, this option will
make the 'Group Reply' toolbar button try to reply only to the
mailing list through which you happened to receive the copy of
the message to which you're replying.
Recognize emoticons in text and replace them with images.
Recognize links in text and replace them.
Draw spelling error indicators on words as you type.
Default charset in which to compose messages.
X-Spam-Flag=YES
X-Spam-Level=*****
Custom headers to use while checking for junk. The list elements
are string in the format "headername=value".
Determines whether to use custom headers to check for junk. If this option is enabled and the headers are mentioned, it will be improve the junk checking speed.
This option is related to the key lookup_addressbook and is used to determine whether to look up addresses in local address book only to exclude mail sent by known contacts from junk filtering.
Determines whether to lookup the sender email in address book. If found, it shouldn't be a spam. It looks up in the books marked for autocompletion. It can be slow, if remote address books (like LDAP) are marked for autocompletion.
Bogofilter
This is the default junk plugin, even though there are multiple plugins
enabled. If the default listed plugin is disabled, then it won't fall back
to the other available plugins.
The last time Empty Junk was run, in days since January 1st, 1970 (Epoch).
Minimum time between emptying the junk on exit, in days.
Empty all Junk folders when exiting Evolution.
Run junk test on incoming mail.
Use SpamAssassin daemon and client (spamc/spamd).
Use only the local spam tests (no DNS).
Convert message text to Unicode UTF-8 to unify spam/ham tokens
coming from different character sets.
It disables/enables the repeated prompts to warn that you are
sending a reply to many people.
It disables/enables the repeated prompts to warn that you are trying sending a private reply to a message which arrived via a mailing list, but the list sets a Reply-To: header which redirects your reply back to the list
It disables/enables the repeated prompts to warn that you are
sending a private reply to a message which arrived via a
mailing list.
It disables/enables the repeated prompts to warn that deleting
messages from a search folder permanently deletes the message, not
simply removing it from the search results.
Enable or disable the prompt whilst marking multiple messages.
If a user tries to open 10 or more messages at one time, ask the user
if they really want to do it.
Prompt when user tries to send HTML mail to recipients that
may not want to receive HTML mail.
Prompt when user tries to send a message with no To or Cc recipients.
Prompt the user when he or she tries to expunge a folder.
Prompt the user when he or she tries to send a message
without a Subject.
Every time Evolution starts, check whether or not it is the default mailer.
Monospace 12
Font for text with fixed width.
Sans 12
Font for text with variable width.
Use the default fonts set for the system.
Use a keyboard-controllable caret when viewing pages.
0
ISO-8859-15
Name of the character encoding to use if a file is not readable
in either UTF-8 or the codeset specified by the current locale.
Try “iconv --list” for a complete list of possible values.
both-horiz
The style of the application’s toolbar. Possible values are
“icons”, “text”, “both”, and “both-horiz”.
#EED680
The background color used to highlight the currently selected
match of the search expression.
#9DB8D2
The background color used to highlight matches of the search
expression.
Monospace 10
The font used in the file editor.
<Ctrl>0
Keyboard shortcut key for making font the normal size. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Ctrl>minus
Keyboard shortcut key for making font smaller. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Ctrl>plus
Keyboard shortcut key for making font larger. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
F1
Keyboard shortcut key for launching help. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 12. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 11. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Alt>0
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 10. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Alt>9
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 9. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Alt>8
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 8. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Alt>7
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 7. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Alt>6
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 6. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Alt>5
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 5. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Alt>4
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 4. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Alt>3
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 3. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Alt>2
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 2. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Alt>1
Keyboard shortcut key for switch to tab 1. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
Accelerator key to detach current tab. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keybinding for this action.
<Ctrl><Shift>Page_Down
Accelerator key to move the current tab to the right. Expressed as a
string in the same format used for GTK+ resource files. If you set
the option to the special string "disabled", then there will be no
keybinding for this action.
<Ctrl><Shift>Page_Up
Accelerator key to move the current tab to the left. Expressed as a
string in the same format used for GTK+ resource files. If you set
the option to the special string "disabled", then there will be no
keybinding for this action.
<Control>Page_Down
Keyboard shortcut key to switch to the next tab. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Control>Page_Up
Keyboard shortcut key to switch to the previous tab. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
Keyboard shortcut key to reset and clear the terminal. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
Keyboard shortcut key to reset the terminal. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
Keyboard shortcut key to set the terminal title. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
Keyboard shortcut key to toggle the visibility of the menubar. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
F11
Keyboard shortcut key for toggling full screen mode. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Ctrl><Shift>v
Keyboard shortcut key for pasting the contents of the
clipboard into the terminal. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Ctrl><Shift>c
Keyboard shortcut key for copying selected text to the
clipboard. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Ctrl><Shift>q
Keyboard shortcut key for closing a window. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Ctrl><Shift>w
Keyboard shortcut key for closing a tab. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
disabled
Keyboard shortcut key to save the current tab contents to a file. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
Keyboard shortcut key for bringing up the dialog for profile
creation. Expressed as a string in the same format used for
GTK+ resource files. If you set the option to the special
string "disabled", then there will be no keyboard shortcut for this
action.
<Ctrl><Shift>n
Keyboard shortcut key for opening a new window. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
<Ctrl><Shift>t
Keyboard shortcut key for opening a new tab. Expressed as a string
in the same format used for GTK+ resource files.
If you set the option to the special string "disabled", then there
will be no keyboard shortcut for this action.
Popup a dialog when an S/Key challenge response query is
detected and clicked on. Typing a password into the dialog
will send it to the terminal.
If true, the terminal will use the desktop-global standard
font if it's monospace (and the most similar font it can
come up with otherwise).
If true, the theme color scheme used for text entry boxes will
be used for the terminal, instead of colors provided by the user.
escape-sequence
Sets what code the delete key generates. Possible values
are "ascii-del" for the ASCII DEL character,
"control-h" for Control-H (AKA the ASCII BS character),
"escape-sequence" for the escape sequence typically
bound to backspace or delete. "escape-sequence" is normally
considered the correct setting for the Delete key.
ascii-del
Sets what code the backspace key generates. Possible values
are "ascii-del" for the ASCII DEL character,
"control-h" for Control-H (AKA the ASCII BS character),
"escape-sequence" for the escape sequence typically
bound to backspace or delete. "ascii-del" is normally
considered the correct setting for the Backspace key.
A value between 0.0 and 1.0 indicating how much to darken
the background image. 0.0 means no darkness, 1.0 means fully
dark. In the current implementation, there are only two levels of
darkness possible, so the setting behaves as a boolean,
where 0.0 disables the darkening effect.
If true, scroll the background image with the foreground
text; if false, keep the image in a fixed position and
scroll the text above it.
Filename of a background image.
solid
Type of terminal background. May be "solid" for a solid color,
"image" for an image, or "transparent" for either real transparency if
a compositing window manager is running, or pseudo-transparency
otherwise.
Monospace 12
An Pango font name. Examples are "Sans 12" or "Monospace Bold 14".
#2E2E34343636:#CCCC00000000:#4E4E9A9A0606:#C4C4A0A00000:#34346565A4A4:#757550507B7B:#060698209A9A:#D3D3D7D7CFCF:#555557575353:#EFEF29292929:#8A8AE2E23434:#FCFCE9E94F4F:#72729F9FCFCF:#ADAD7F7FA8A8:#3434E2E2E2E2:#EEEEEEEEECEC
Terminals have a 16-color palette that applications inside
the terminal can use. This is that palette, in the form
of a colon-separated list of color names. Color names
should be in hex format e.g. "#FF00FF"
Icon to use for tabs/windows containing this profile.
Run this command in place of the shell, if
use_custom_command is true.
block
The possible values are "block" to use a block cursor, "ibeam" to
use a vertical line cursor, or "underline" to use an underline cursor.
system
The possible values are "system" to use the global cursor blinking
settings, or "on" or "off" to set the mode explicitly.
If true, the value of the custom_command setting will
be used in place of running a shell.
If true, the system login records utmp and wtmp will be updated when the command inside the terminal
is launched.
If true, the command inside the terminal will be launched as
a login shell. (argv[0] will have a hyphen in front of it.)
close
Possible values are "close" to close the terminal, and
"restart" to restart the command.
If true, whenever there's new output the terminal will scroll
to the bottom.
If true, pressing a key jumps the scrollbar to the bottom.
If true, scrollback lines will never be discarded. The scrollback
history is stored on disk temporarily, so this may cause the system
to run out of disk space if there is a lot of output to the
terminal.
Number of scrollback lines to keep around. You can
scroll back in the terminal by this number of lines;
lines that don't fit in the scrollback are discarded.
If scrollback_unlimited is true, this value is ignored.
right
Where to put the terminal scrollbar. Possibilities are
"left", "right", and "hidden".
Number of rows in newly created terminal windows.
Has no effect if use_custom_default_size is not enabled.
Number of columns in newly created terminal windows.
Has no effect if use_custom_default_size is not enabled.
If true, newly created terminal windows will have custom
size specified by default_size_columns and default_size_rows.
-A-Za-z0-9,./?%&#:_=+@~
When selecting text by word, sequences of these characters
are considered single words. Ranges can be given as
"A-Z". Literal hyphen (not expressing a range) should be
the first character given.
If true, don't make a noise when applications send the
escape sequence for the terminal bell.
If true, allow applications in the terminal to make
text boldface.
Terminal
Terminal
Title to display for the terminal window or tab.
This title may be replaced by or combined with
the title set by the application inside the terminal,
depending on the title_mode setting.
replace
If the application in the terminal sets the title
(most typically people have their shell set up to
do this), the dynamically-set title can
erase the configured title, go before it, go after it,
or replace it. The possible values are "replace",
"before", "after", and "ignore".
If true, boldface text will be rendered using the same color as
normal text.
#000000
Default color of bold text in the terminal, as a color
specification (can be HTML-style hex digits, or
a color name such as "red").
This is ignored if bold_color_same_as_fg is true.
#FFFFDD
Default color of terminal background, as a color
specification (can be HTML-style hex digits, or
a color name such as "red").
#000000
Default color of text in the terminal, as a color
specification (can be HTML-style hex digits, or
a color name such as "red").
True if the menubar should be shown in new windows,
for windows/tabs with this profile.
Vorgabe
Default
Human-readable name of the profile.
Whether to ask for confirmation when closing a terminal window which has
more than one open tab.
UTF-8
current
ISO-8859-15
UTF-8
current
A subset of possible encodings are presented in
the Encoding submenu. This is a list of encodings
to appear there. The special encoding name "current"
means to display the encoding of the current locale.
Normally you can access the menubar with F10. This can also
be customized via gtkrc (gtk-menu-bar-accel =
"whatever"). This option allows the standard menubar
accelerator to be disabled.
Whether to have Alt+letter access keys for the menubar.
They may interfere with some applications run inside the terminal
so it's possible to turn them off.
Default
Profile to be used when opening a new window or tab.
Must be in profile_list.
Default
List of profiles known to gnome-terminal. The list contains
strings naming subdirectories relative to
/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles.
This options determines where Liferea stores downloaded
enclosures. If not specified Liferea will uses the users
home directory.
This options determines which download tool Liferea
uses to download enclosures (0 = wget, 1 = curl).
If this option is enabled the feed list will contain
only feeds that have unread items.
If this option is enabled and folder-display-mode is
not 0 when clicking a folder only the unread items
of all childs will be displayed.
If set to 0 no items are displayed when selecting a folder.
If set to 1 all items of all childs are displayed when
selecting a folder.
The placement of the mini popup window that is opened
to notify the user of new items. The popup window is
positioned at one of the desktop borders (1 = upper left,
2 = upper right, 3 = lower right, 4 = lower left).
Number of threads used to download feeds and web objects
in Liferea. An additional thread is created that only
services 'interactive' requests (for example when a user
manually selects a feed to update).
Determines if minimize to tray is not desired. This is relevant when the user clicks the close button or presses the window close hotkey of the window manager. If this option is disabled Liferea will just hide the window and keep running. If the option is enabled the application will terminate.
Determines if the number of new items is shown in the system tray icon
Determines if the system tray icon is to be shown
Determines the style of the toolbar buttons locally,
overriding the GNOME settings. Valid values are "both", "both-horiz",
"icons", and "text". If empty or not specified, the GNOME settings are used.
Numeric value determines wether Liferea shall updates
all subscriptions at startup (0=yes, otherwise=no). Inverse
logic for compatibility reasons.
Display popup window advertising new items as they are downloaded.
This value is used to determine how many items are saved
in each feed when Liferea exits. Note that marked items are
always saved.
Zoom level of the HTML view. (100 = 1:1)
Top position of the Liferea main window.
Left position of the Liferea main window.
Width of the Liferea main window. Use 0 to let GTK+
decide on the width.
Determines if the Liferea main window will be maximized
at startup.
Height of the Liferea main window. Use 0 to let GTK+
decide on the height.
Width of the feedlist pane in the mainwindow. Use 0 to
let GTK+ decide the width.
Set to true to make Liferea use condensed mode or false
to make Liferea use the three pane mode.
Height of the itemlist pane in the mainwindow. Use 0 to
let GTK+ decide the height.
If set to true, and a network error is encountered while
fetching a feed, Liferea will do a few more tries. This is useful
in case of temporary loss of network/internet connection.
Disable displaying the toolbar in the Liferea main
window.
Allows to disable Javascript.
This value specifies how often Liferea tries to update
feeds. The value is given in minutes. When setting the
interval always consider the traffic it produces. Setting
a value less than 15min almost never makes sense.
Selects the location in the browser to open up the
link. Use 0 for the browser's default, 1 for in an existing
window, 2 for in a new window, and 3 for in a new tab.
liblihtmlm.so
Selects which HTML rendering engine to use. Usually
'liblihtmlg.so' and 'liblihtmlm.so' are available.
gnome
Selects which browser to use to open external
links. The choices include "gnome", "mozilla", "firefox",
"netscape", "opera", "konqueror", and "manual".
mozilla %s
Selects the browser command to use when browser_module
is set to manual.
Selects which key to use to pagedown or go to the next
unread item. Set to 0 to use space, 1 to use ctrl-space, or 2
to use alt-space.
If set to true, links clicked will be opened inside of
Liferea, otherwise they will be opened in the selected
external browser.
always
gcdemu
Width of the window to be displayed.
Height of the window to be displayed.
cdlossy
44100
Whether to autoload external chapter files when a movie is loaded.
Whether to autoload text subtitle files when a movie is loaded
Whether to disable the plugins in the user's home directory
Default location for the "Take Screenshot" dialogs, default is the Pictures directory
Default location for the "Open..." dialogs, default is the current directory
UTF-8
UTF-8
Encoding charset for subtitle
Sans Bold 20
Pango font description for subtitle rendering
Amount of data to buffer for network streams before starting to display the stream (in seconds)
Quality settings for the audio visualization:
"0" for small,
"1" for normal,
"2" for large,
"3" for extra large.
Type of audio output to use:
"0" for stereo,
"1" for 4-channel output,
"2" for 5.0 channel output,
"3" for 5.1 channel output,
"4" for AC3 Passthrough.
Approximate network connection speed, used to select quality on media over the network:
"0" for 14.4 Kbps Modem,
"1" for 19.2 Kbps Modem,
"2" for 28.8 Kbps Modem,
"3" for 33.6 Kbps Modem,
"4" for 34.4 Kbps Modem,
"5" for 56 Kbps Modem/ISDN,
"6" for 112 Kbps Dual ISDN/DSL,
"7" for 256 Kbps DSL/Cable,
"8" for 384 Kbps DSL/Cable,
"9" for 512 Kbps DSL/Cable,
"10" for 1.5 Mbps T1/Intranet/LAN,
"11" for Intranet/LAN.
goom
Show visual effects when playing an audio only file.
Allow the screensaver to activate when playing audio.
Disable if you have monitor-powered speakers.
tiff
Possible values are: tiff, tif.
deflate
Possible values are: none, deflate, jpeg.
jpeg
Possible values are: jpeg, jpg.
general::unsorted
default.cst
image/jpeg
###
#000
thirds
crop
general::unsorted
default.cst
image/jpeg
###
Wiki
file::mtime
index.html
theme
html
html
images
thumbnails
previews
fade-in
%
general::unsorted
####%E
yyyymmdd
Possible values are: yyyymmdd, yyyymm, yyyy
none
Possible values are: none, file_date, current_date
sans normal 8
sans bold 12
pixels
sans normal 12
~
image
percentage
none
thirds
image/jpeg
horizontal
system
Possible values are: system, text_below, text_beside, text_only, icons_only.
Whether to resize the window to fit the size of the image
Whether to always use a black background.
medium
Possible values are: small, medium, large.
midtone
Possible values are: light, midtone, dark.
Whether to reset the scrollbar positions after changing image
none
Possible values are: white, black, checked, none.
keep_prev
Possible values are: actual_size, fit, keep_prev,
fit_if_larger, fit_width_if_larger.
high
Possible values are: high, low.
thumbnails
Possible values are: list, thumbnails.
file::mtime
comment::note,comment::time
Images over this size (in bytes) will not be thumbnailed. Use
0 if you want to generate thumbnails for all images.
file::type::is_media
default
file://~
The default size for volumes.
.tar.gz
Whether to encrypt the archive header. If the header is encrypted the password will be required to list the archive content as well.
normal
Compression level used when adding files to an archive.
Possible values : very_fast, fast, normal, maximum.
List of applications entered in the Open file dialog and not
associated with the file type.
Whether to display the folders pane.
Whether to display the statusbar.
Whether to display the toolbar.
Max number of items in the Open Recents menu.
The default width ofthe name column the file list.
if TRUE will display icons depending on the file type (slower),
otherwise will use always the same icon for all files (faster).
Display the Path column in the main window.
Display the Time column in the main window.
Display the Size column in the main window.
Display the Type column in the main window.
as_folder
Whether to view all files in the archive (all_files), or
view the archive as a folder (as_folder).
ascending
Whether to sort in ascending or descending direction. Possible
values: ascending, descending.
name
What criteria must be used to arrange files. Possible values:
name, size, type, time, path.
If set to true, and if the terminal file manager "Midnight Commander" is installed,
then an "Open in Midnight Commander" menu item will be displayed in the context menu.
If set to true, then opening a terminal on the desktop will open a terminal in
the home directory. Otherwise, it will be opened in the desktop directory.
Note that this key is irrelevant if the desktop directory is identical to the home directory.
An integer specifying how parts of overlong file names
should be replaced by ellipses on the desktop.
If the number is larger than 0, the file name will not exceed
the given number of lines. If the number is 0 or smaller, no
limit is imposed on the number of displayed lines.
This name can be set if you want a custom name
for the network servers icon on the desktop.
This name can be set if you want a custom name
for the trash icon on the desktop.
This name can be set if you want a custom name
for the home icon on the desktop.
This name can be set if you want a custom name
for the computer icon on the desktop.
If this is set to true, an icon linking to the Network Servers view
will be put on the desktop.
If this is set to true, icons linking to mounted
volumes will be put on the desktop.
If this is set to true, an icon linking to the trash
will be put on the desktop.
If this is set to true, an icon linking to the computer location
will be put on the desktop.
If this is set to true, an icon linking to the home folder
will be put on the desktop.
If set to true, Nautilus will only show folders
in the tree side pane. Otherwise it will show both folders
and files.
name
size
type
date_modified
Default column order in the list view.
name
size
type
date_modified
Default list of columns visible in the list view.
smaller
Default zoom level used by the list view.
If true, files in new windows will be sorted in reverse order.
ie, if sorted by name, then instead of sorting the files from
"a" to "z", they will be sorted from "z" to "a".
name
The default sort-order for the items in the list view. Possible
values are "name", "size", "type", and "modification_date".
If this preference is set, all columns in the compact view have the same
width. Otherwise, the width of each column is determined seperately.
standard
Default zoom level used by the compact view.
3
A string specifying how parts of overlong file names
should be replaced by ellipses, depending on the zoom
level.
Each of the list entries is of the form "Zoom Level:Integer".
For each specified zoom level, if the given integer is
larger than 0, the file name will not exceed the given number of lines.
If the integer is 0 or smaller, no limit is imposed on the specified zoom level.
A default entry of the form "Integer" without any specified zoom level
is also allowed. It defines the maximum number of lines for all other zoom levels.
Examples:
0 - always display overlong file names;
3 - shorten file names if they exceed three lines;
smallest:5,smaller:4,0 - shorten file names if they exceed five lines
for zoom level "smallest". Shorten file names if they exceed four lines
for zoom level "smaller". Do not shorten file names for other zoom levels.
Available zoom levels:
smallest (33%), smaller (50%), small (66%), standard (100%), large (150%),
larger (200%), largest (400%)
The default size of an icon for a thumbnail in the icon view.
standard
Default zoom level used by the icon view.
If true, new windows will use manual layout by default.
If true, labels will be placed beside icons rather than
underneath them.
If true, icons will be laid out tighter by default in new windows.
If true, files in new windows will be sorted in reverse order.
ie, if sorted by name, then instead of sorting the files from
"a" to "z", they will be sorted from "z" to "a"; if sorted by
size, instead of being incrementally they will be sorted
decrementally.
name
The default sort-order for items in the icon view. Possible
values are "name", "size", "type", "modification_date", and "emblems".
none
size
date_modified
A list of captions below an icon in the icon view and
the desktop. The actual number of captions shown depends on
the zoom level. Possible values are:
"size", "type", "date_modified", "date_changed", "date_accessed", "owner",
"group", "permissions", "octal_permissions" and "mime_type".
The side pane view to show in newly opened windows.
If set to true, newly opened windows will have the side
pane visible.
If set to true, newly opened windows will have the status
bar visible.
If set to true, newly opened windows will have the
location bar visible.
If set to true, newly opened windows will have toolbars visible.
The default width of the side pane in new windows.
locale
The format of file dates. Possible values are "locale",
"iso", and "informal".
icon_view
When a folder is visited this viewer is used unless you have selected
another view for that particular folder. Possible values are "list_view",
"icon_view" and "compact_view".
Filename for the default side pane background. Only used if side_pane_background_set is true.
#ffffff
Filename for the default side pane background. Only used if side_pane_background_set is true.
Whether a custom default side pane background has been set.
Filename for the default folder background. Only used if background_set is true.
#ffffff
Color for the default folder background. Only used if background_set is true.
Whether a custom default folder background has been set.
search_by_text
Criteria when matching files searched for in the search bar.
If set to "search_by_text", then Nautilus will Search for files
by file name only.
If set to "search_by_text_and_properties", then Nautilus will
search for files by file name and file properties.
If set to true, then Nautilus will use the user's home
folder as the desktop. If it is false, then it will use
~/Desktop as the desktop.
Sans 10
Sans 10
The font description used for the icons on the desktop.
If set to true, then Nautilus will draw the icons on the
desktop.
If set to true, then Nautilus shows folders prior to
showing files in the icon and list views.
If set to true, then Nautilus lets you edit and display file
permissions in a more unix-like way, accessing some more
esoteric options.
local_only
Speed tradeoff for when to preview a sound file when mousing
over a files icon.
If set to "always" then always plays the sound,
even if the file is on a remote server.
If set to "local_only" then only plays previews on local file systems.
If set to "never" then it never previews sound.
Folders over this size will be truncated to
around this size. The purpose of this is to avoid unintentionally
blowing the heap and killing Nautilus on massive folders.
A negative value denotes no limit. The limit is approximate due
to the reading of folders chunk-wise.
Images over this size (in bytes) won't be
thumbnailed. The purpose of this setting is to
avoid thumbnailing large images that may
take a long time to load or use lots of memory.
local_only
Speed tradeoff for when to show an image file as a thumbnail.
If set to "always" then always thumbnail,
even if the folder is on a remote server.
If set to "local_only" then only show thumbnails for local file systems.
If set to "never" then never bother to thumbnail images,
just use a generic icon.
default
Name of the Nautilus theme to use.
This has been deprecated as of Nautilus 2.2.
Please use the icon theme instead.
For users with mice that have buttons for "Forward" and "Back", this key will set
which button activates the "Back" command in a browser window.
Possible values range between 6 and 14.
For users with mice that have buttons for "Forward" and "Back", this key will set
which button activates the "Forward" command in a browser window.
Possible values range between 6 and 14.
For users with mice that have "Forward" and "Back" buttons, this key will determine
if any action is taken inside of Nautilus when either is pressed.
Whether to show the user a package installer dialog in case an unknown
mime type is opened, in order to search for an application to handle it.
ask
What to do with executable text files when they are activated
(single or double clicked).
Possible values are "launch" to launch them as programs,
"ask" to ask what to do via a dialog, and "display" to display
them as text files.
double
Possible values are "single" to launch files on a single click,
or "double" to launch them on a double click.
local_only
Speed tradeoff for when to show the number of items in a
folder. If set to "always" then always show item counts,
even if the folder is on a remote server.
If set to "local_only" then only show counts for local file systems.
If set to "never" then never bother to compute item counts.
local_only
Speed tradeoff for when to show a preview of text file contents
in the file's icon.
If set to "always" then always show previews,
even if the folder is on a remote server.
If set to "local_only" then only show previews for local file systems.
If set to "never" then never bother to read preview data.
If set to true, then Nautilus will have a feature allowing
you to delete a file immediately and in-place, instead of moving it
to the trash. This feature can be dangerous, so use caution.
If set to true, then Nautilus will ask for confirmation when
you attempt to delete files, or empty the Trash.
Whether the navigation window should be maximized by default.
A string containing the saved geometry and coordinates string for
navigation windows.
List of x-content/* types for which the user have chosen
"Open Folder" in the preferences capplet. A folder window
will be opened on insertion of media matching these types.
List of x-content/* types for which the user have chosen
"Do Nothing" in the preference capplet. No prompt will be
shown nor will any matching application be started on
insertion of media matching these types.
x-content/software
List of x-content/* types for which the user have chosen to
start an application in the preference capplet. The
preferred application for the given type will be started on
insertion on media matching these types.
If set to true, then Nautilus will never prompt nor autorun/autostart
programs when a medium is inserted.
If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically open a folder when
media is automounted. This only applies to media where no known
x-content/* type was detected; for media where a known x-content
type is detected, the user configurable action will be taken instead.
If set to true, then Nautilus will automatically mount media
such as user-visible hard disks and removable media on start-up
and media insertion.
If set to true, then Nautilus browser windows will always use a textual
input entry for the location toolbar, instead of the pathbar.
If set to true, then all Nautilus windows will be browser windows. This is how
Nautilus used to behave before version 2.6, and some people prefer this behavior.
If set to true, then Nautilus will exit when all windows are destroyed.
This is the default setting. If set to false, it can be started without
any window, so nautilus can serve as a daemon to monitor media automount,
or similar tasks.
The use of this key was deprecated in GNOME 2.20. The schema is
retained for compatibility with older versions.
The use of this key was deprecated in GNOME 2.20. The schema is
retained for compatibility with older versions.
If true, then when unminimizing a window, move it to the
current workspace. Otherwise, switch to the workspace of
the window.
never
Decides when to group windows from the same application on the
window list. Possible values are "never", "auto" and "always".
If true, the window list will show windows from all workspaces.
Otherwise it will only display windows from the current workspace.
This key specifies how many rows (for horizontal layout)
or columns (for vertical layout) the workspace switcher shows the
workspaces in. This key is only relevant if the
display_all_workspaces key is true.
If true, the workspace switcher will show all workspaces. Otherwise
it will only show the current workspace.
If true, the workspaces in the workspace switcher will display
the names of the workspaces. Otherwise they will display the
windows on the workspace. This setting only works when the window
manager is Metacity.
If true, the fish's animation will be displayed rotated on vertical
panels.
This key specifies the number of seconds each frame will be
displayed.
This key specifies the number of frames that will be displayed in
the fish's animation.
fortune
This key specifies the command that will be tried to execute when
the fish is clicked.
wanda.png
This key specifies the filename of the pixmap which will be used
for the animation displayed in the fish applet relative to the
pixmap directory.
Wanda
A fish without a name is a pretty dull fish. Bring your fish to
life by naming him.
Default
The unit to use when showing wind speed.
Default
The unit to use when showing temperatures.
A list of locations to display in the calendar window.
The use of this key was deprecated in GNOME 2.6 in favour of the
'format' key. The schema is retained for compatibility with older
versions.
The use of this key was deprecated in GNOME 2.6 in favour of the
'format' key. The schema is retained for compatibility with older
versions.
The use of this key was deprecated in GNOME 2.6 in favour of the
'format' key. The schema is retained for compatibility with older
versions.
If true, expand the list of locations in the calendar
window.
If true, expand the list of weather information in the calendar
window.
If true, expand the list of tasks in the calendar window.
If true, expand the list of birthdays in the calendar window.
If true, expand the list of appointments in the calendar window.
If true, show week numbers in the calendar.
The use of this key was deprecated in GNOME 2.22 with the use
of an internal time configuration tool. The schema is retained for
compatibility with older versions.
The use of this key was deprecated in GNOME 2.28 in favour of the
use of timezones. The schema is retained for compatibility with
older versions.
If true, show the temperature next to the weather icon.
If true, display a weather icon.
If true, show date in a tooltip when the pointer is over the clock.
If true, display date in the clock, in addition to time.
If true, display seconds in time.
This key specifies the format used by the clock applet when the
format key is set to "custom". You can use conversion specifiers
understood by strftime() to obtain a specific format. See the
strftime() manual for more information.
24-ժամ
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
ཆུ་ཚོད་-༢༤
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
12-hour
24-hour
24-घंटे
24-Stunnen
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
This key specifies the hour format used by the clock applet.
Possible values are "12-hour", "24-hour", "internet", "unix" and
"custom".
If set to "internet", the clock will display Internet time.
The Internet time system divides the day into 1000 ".beats". There
are no time zones in this system, so time is the same all over the
world.
If set to "unix", the clock will display time in seconds since
Epoch, i.e. 1970-01-01.
If set to "custom", the clock will display time according to the
format specified in the custom_format key.
24-demjimêr
24-hour
පැය 24
12-hour
24-oor
24-hour
24-hour
೨೪-ಗಂಟೆ
12-hour
24-сағат
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-soat
24-hour
wákàtí mẹ́rìnlélógún
२४ घन्टा
24-hour
24-hour
24-eur
24-цаг
24-соат
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24 سائەت
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-घंटा
24-तास
24-മണിക്കൂര്
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
Elekere nke Iri abụọ na anọ
12-hour
24-hour
24-hour
12-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
۲۴-ګنټې
24-hour
24-hour
24-hour
lock
The action type this button represents. Possible values are
"lock", "logout", "run", "search" and "screenshot". This
key is only relevant if the object_type key is "action-applet".
The location of the .desktop file describing the launcher.
This key is only relevant if the object_type key is
"launcher-object".
applications:/
The path from which the menu contents is contructed. This
key is only relevant if the use_menu_path key is true and
the object_type key is "menu-object".
If true, the menu_path key is used as the path from which
the menu contents should be constructed. If false, the
menu_path key is ignored. This key is only relevant
if the object_type key is "menu-object".
The location of the image file used as the icon for the
object's button. This key is only relevant if the
object_type key is "drawer-object" or "menu-object" and
the use_custom_icon key is true.
If true, the custom_icon key is used as a custom icon for
the button. If false, the custom_icon key is ignored.
This key is only relevant if the object_type key is
"menu-object" or "drawer-object".
The text to display in a tooltip for this drawer or this menu. This
key is only relevant if the object_type key is "drawer-object" or
"menu-object".
The identifier of the panel attached to this drawer. This
key is only relevant if the object_type key is "drawer-object".
The implementation ID of the applet - e.g.
"ClockAppletFactory::ClockApplet". This key is only
relevant if the object_type key is "external-applet"
(or the deprecated "bonobo-applet").
This key is deprecated, following the migration to a new library for
applets. The Bonobo implementation ID of the applet - e.g.
"OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet". This key is only relevant if the
object_type key is "bonobo-applet".
If true, the user may not move the applet without first unlocking
the object using the "Unlock" menuitem.
If true, the position of the object is interpreted relative
to the right (or bottom if vertical) edge of the panel.
The position of this panel object. The position is specified
by the number of pixels from the left (or top if vertical)
panel edge.
The identifier of the toplevel panel which contains this object.
menu-object
The type of this panel object. Possible values are
"drawer-object", "menu-object", "launcher-object",
"external-applet", "action-applet", "menu-bar" and
"separator".
fast
The speed in which panel animations should occur. Possible
values are "slow", "medium" and "fast". This key is only
relevant if the enable_animations key is true.
Specifies the number of pixels visible when the panel is
automatically hidden into a corner. This key is only
relevant if the auto_hide key is true.
Specifies the number of milliseconds delay after the pointer
enters the panel area before the panel is automatically
re-shown. This key is only relevant if the auto_hide key is
true.
Specifies the number of milliseconds delay after the pointer
leaves the panel area before the panel is automatically hidden.
This key is only relevant if the auto_hide key is true.
If true, arrows will be placed on the hide buttons. This
key is only relevant if the enable_buttons key is true.
If true, buttons will be placed on each side of the panel
which may be used to move the panel to edge of the screen,
leaving only a button showing.
If true, hiding and un-hiding of this panel will be animated
rather than happening instantly.
If true, the panel is automatically hidden into a corner
of the screen when the pointer leaves the panel area. Moving the
pointer to that corner again will cause the panel to re-appear.
If true, the y and y_bottom keys are ignored and the panel is placed at
the center of the y-axis of the screen. If the panel is
resized it will remain at that position - i.e. the panel
will grow on both sides. If false, the y and y_bottom keys specify
the location of the panel.
If true, the x and x_right keys are ignored and the panel is placed at
the center of the x-axis of the screen. If the panel is
resized it will remain at that position - i.e. the panel
will grow on both sides. If false, the x and x_right keys specify
the location of the panel.
The location of the panel along the y-axis, starting from the bottom of
the screen. If set to -1, the value is ignored and the value of the y
key is used. If the value is greater than 0, then the value of the y
key is ignored.
This key is only relevant in un-expanded mode. In expanded mode this
key is ignored and the panel is placed at the screen edge
specified by the orientation key.
The location of the panel along the x-axis, starting from the right of
the screen. If set to -1, the value is ignored and the value of the x
key is used. If the value is greater than 0, then the value of the x
key is ignored.
This key is only relevant in un-expanded mode. In expanded mode this
key is ignored and the panel is placed at the screen edge
specified by the orientation key.
The location of the panel along the y-axis. This key is
only relevant in un-expanded mode. In expanded mode this
key is ignored and the panel is placed at the screen edge
specified by the orientation key.
The location of the panel along the x-axis. This key is
only relevant in un-expanded mode. In expanded mode this
key is ignored and the panel is placed at the screen edge
specified by the orientation key.
The height (width for a vertical panel) of the panel. The
panel will determine at runtime a minimum size based on
the font size and other indicators. The maximum size is
fixed at one quarter of the screen height (or width).
top
The orientation of the panel. Possible values are "top",
"bottom", "left", "right". In expanded mode the key
specifies which screen edge the panel is on. In un-expanded
mode the difference between "top" and "bottom" is less
important - both indicate that this is a horizontal panel -
but still give a useful hint as to how some panel objects
should behave. For example, on a "top" panel a menu button
will pop up its menu below the panel, whereas on a "bottom"
panel the menu will be popped up above the panel.
If true, the panel will occupy the entire screen width
(height if this is a vertical panel). In this mode the panel
can only be placed at a screen edge. If false, the panel
will only be large enough to accommodate the applets,
launchers and buttons on the panel.
In a Xinerama setup, you may have panels on each individual
monitor. This key identifies the current monitor the panel
is displayed on.
With a multi-screen setup, you may have panels on each
individual screen. This key identifies the current screen
the panel is displayed on.
This is a human readable name which you can use to identify
a panel. Its main purpose is to serve as the panel's window
title which is useful when navigating between panels.
If true, the background image will be rotated when the panel
is oriented vertically.
If true, the image will be scaled to the panel dimensions.
The aspect ratio of the image will not be maintained.
If true, the image will be scaled (retaining the aspect
ratio of the image) to the panel height (if horizontal).
Specifies the file to be used for the background image. If
the image contains an alpha channel it will be composited
onto the desktop background image.
Specifies the opacity of the background color format. If the
color is not completely opaque (a value of less than 65535),
the color will be composited onto the desktop background
image.
#ffffff
Specifies the background color for the panel in #RGB
format.
gtk
Which type of background should be used for this panel.
Possible values are "gtk" - the default GTK+ widget
background will be used, "color" - the color key will
be used as background color or "image" - the image
specified by the image key will be used as background.
A boolean flag to indicate whether the user's previous
configuration in /apps/panel/profiles/default has been
copied to the new location in /apps/panel.
A list of panel object IDs. Each ID identifies an individual
panel object (e.g. a launcher, action button or menu
button/bar). The settings for each of these objects are
stored in
/apps/panel/objects/$(id).
A list of panel applet IDs. Each ID identifies an
individual panel applet. The settings for each of
these applets are stored in
/apps/panel/applets/$(id).
A list of panel IDs. Each ID identifies an individual
toplevel panel. The settings for each of these panels are
stored in /apps/panel/toplevels/$(id).
If true, autocompletion in the "Run Application" dialog is
made available.
If true, the "Known Applications" listing in the "Run
Application" dialog is expanded when the dialog is opened.
This key is only relevant if the enable_program_list key
is true.
If true, the "Known Applications" listing in the "Run
Application" dialog is made available. Whether or not
the listing is expanded when the dialog is shown is
controlled by the show_program_list key.
If true, the panel will not allow a user to force
an application to quit by removing access to the
force quit button.
If true, the panel will not allow a user to log out,
by removing access to the log out menu entries.
This key is deprecated as it cannot be used to implement proper
lockdown. The /desktop/gnome/lockdown/disable_lock_screen key
should be used instead.
A list of applet IIDs that the panel will ignore. This way you
can disable certain applets from loading or showing up in the menu.
For example to disable the mini-commander applet add 'OAFIID:GNOME_MiniCommanderApplet'
to this list. The panel must be restarted for this to take effect.
If true, the panel will not allow any changes to
the configuration of the panel. Individual applets
may need to be locked down separately however.
The panel must be restarted for this to take effect.
If true, a launcher is highlighted when the user
moves the pointer over it.
If true, a dialog is shown asking for confirmation
if the user wants to remove a panel.
If true, a drawer will automatically be closed
when the user clicks a launcher in it.
<Alt>Print
Print
<Alt>F2
<Alt>F1
panel-speed-medium
If true, tooltips are shown for objects in panels.
OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet
00000002
bonobo-applet
OAFIID:GNOME_MixerApplet
00000002
bonobo-applet
OAFIID:GNOME_PagerApplet
00000001
bonobo-applet
OAFIID:GNOME_TasklistApplet
00000001
bonobo-applet
OAFIID:GNOME_ShowDesktopApplet
00000001
bonobo-applet
00000002
applications:///System/gnome-terminal.desktop
launcher-object
00000002
applications:///nautilus.desktop
launcher-object
%I:%M %p
#000000
no-background
panel-size-x-small
menu-panel
#ffffff
no-background
panel-edge-bottom
panel-size-x-small
edge-panel
00000001
00000002
00000001
00000002
00000003
00000004
show_desktop_button
00000001
00000002
The custom url from where to retrieve a radar map.
If true, then retrieve a radar map from a location specified by the "radar" key.
54-38N 025-06E
Դեֆոլտ կոորդինատներ
13-55N 100-36E
52.166667 20.966667
47-26N 019-16E
སྔོན་སྒྲིག་ཆ་སྙོམ།(_C)
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
13-00N 080-11E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
59-39N 017-57E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
31-38N 074-52E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
44.683333 34.133333
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
LFML
45-19N 075-40W
32-06-53N 034-46-56E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
44-49N 020-17E
41-20N 019-47E
04-43N 074-09O
48-21N 011-47E
48.150000 17.116667
08-05N 080-57O
46-13N 014-29E
55-37N 012-39E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
37-53N 040-11E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
Latitude and longitude of your location expressed in DD-MM-SS[NS] DD-MM-SS[EW].
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
51-24N 003-21W
23-04N 072-38E
37-34N 126-58E
12-57N 077-40E
10-36N 066-59O
50-05-20N 14-23-48E
42-54N 008-26W
22°33′N 88°20′E
12-09N 086-10O
22-20N 114-11E
55-59N 037-30E
55-59N 037-30E
34-50S 056-00O
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
10-49N 106-40E
44.500000 26.133333
41.383333 2.183333
19-26N 099-06O
ENSO
EHSB
49-01N 002-32E
25-04N 121-33E
27-41N 085-21E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
48.066667 -1.733333
60-15N 025-03E
LEMD
22°33′N 88°20′E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
39-54N 116-28E
34-35S 058-29O
44-49N 020-17E
42-39N 023-23E
35-41N 051-21E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
50-20N 030-58E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
2-44N 101-42E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
00-09S 078-29O
03-51S 032-25W
41-57N 012-30E
30-12-27N 085-41-06O
8.466667 76.950000
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
43-21N 001-48W
59-24N 024-49E
LEMD
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
22°33′N 88°20′E
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
41.383333 2.183333
37-56N 023-56E
12-00S 077-07O
14-03N 087-13O
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
LEMD
25-16S 057-38O
DEFAULT_COORDINATES
40-58N 028-49E
26-08S 028-14E
38-46N 009-08W
-25.706944 28.229444
13-42N 089-07O
56-55N 023-58E
Vilnius
Հիմնական վայր
ดอนเมือง
Warszawa
Budapest
སྔོན་སྒྲིག་གནས་ཁོངས།(_L)
DEFAULT_LOCATION
சென்னை
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Stockholm (Arlanda)
London/Heathrow
ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤਸਰ
Ciudad de Guatemala
Aqmescit
New Delhi/Palam
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Ottawa
תל אביב
San José
Београд,Сурчин
Tirana
Bogotá (El Dorado)
Berlin
Bratislava
Santiago
Ljubljana
Kastrup
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Amed
DEFAULT_LOCATION
The city that gweather displays information for.
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Seoul
અમદાવાદ
Cardiff
ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು
Caracas Maiquetia Aerop. Intl. Simón Bolívar
Praha
Santiago de Compostela
কলকাতা
Managua
香港國際機場
თბილისი/თბილისის აეროპორტი
Москва - Шереметьево
Montevideo (Carrasco)
DEFAULT_LOCATION
T.P. Hồ Chí Minh
București
Barcelona
Ciudad de México
Stord/Sorstokken
Utrecht/Soesterberg
Paris/Charles De Gaulle
松山/臺北
काठमाडौं
Oslo/Gardermoen
Sarajevo
Roazhon
Helsinki-Malmi
Madrid (Barajas)
বাংলাদেশ
新東京国際空港 (成田)
北京
Buenos Aires
Beograd,Surčin
София
تهران (مهرآباد)
Менск
Київ - Бориспіль
DEFAULT_LOCATION
New Delhi/Palam
Kuala Lumpur
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Quito (Mariscal Sucre)
Fernando de Noronha
Roma/Urbe
Ciudad de Panamá
തിരുവനന്തപുരം
Donostia
New York-JFK Arpt
Tallinn
Madrid (Barajas)
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Antananarivo
DEFAULT_LOCATION
কলকাতা
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Barcelona
Αθήνα
Lima Callao (Jorge Chávez)
Tegucigalpa
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Asturies/Avilés
Asunción
Santo Domingo
Ataturk
Johannesburg Airport
Lisboa
Pretoria
San Salvador (Ilopango)
Rīga
---
Հիմնական ռադար
---
DEFAULT_RADAR
---
སྔོན་སྒྲིག་ར་ཌར།(_R)
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
---
DEFAULT_RADAR
मूलभूत रेडार (_R)
DEFAULT_RADAR
tyx
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
A three-digit-long code for retrieving radar maps from weather.com, found from http://git.gnome.org/cgit/libgweather/plain/data/Locations.xml.in
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
---
" "
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
---
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
EHSB
----
---
DEFAULT_RADAR
---
----
DEFAULT_RADAR
---
---
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
मूलभूत रेडार (_R)
----
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
tlh
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
nyc
" "
----
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
" "
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
DEFAULT_RADAR
http://www.meteo.lv/pss/pss2.gif
------
Դեֆոլտ գոտի
------
DEFAULT_ZONE
------
སྔོན་སྒྲིག་གླིང་སྡེ།(_Z)
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
:RBPMS
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
28-34N 077-07E
DEFAULT_ZONE
-----
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
A unique zone for the city, as found from http://git.gnome.org/cgit/libgweather/plain/data/Locations.xml.in
DEFAULT_ZONE
:RGPMS
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
------
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
EHSB
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
----
------
DEFAULT_ZONE
------
----
DEFAULT_ZONE
JAXX0085
------
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
28-34N 077-07E
----
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
FLZ012
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
NYZ076
Europe/Tallinn
----
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
DEFAULT_ZONE
EYVI
Դեֆոլտ կոդ
VTBD
EPWA
LHBP
,སྔོན་སྒྲིག་ཀོཌི།(_C)
DEFAULT_CODE
VOMM
DEFAULT_CODE
ESSA
EGLL
VIAR
DEFAULT_CODE
UKFF
VIDP
LFML
CYOW
LLSD
DEFAULT_CODE
LYBE
LATI
SKBO
EDDM
LZIB
MPSA
LJLJ
EKCH
DEFAULT_CODE
LTCC
DEFAULT_CODE
Nearby major zone, such as a capital city, as found from http://git.gnome.org/cgit/libgweather/plain/data/Locations.xml.in
DEFAULT_CODE
RKSL
VAAH
EGFF
VOBG
SVMI
LKPR
LEST
VECC
MNMG
VHHH
UUEE
UUEE
SUMU
DEFAULT_CODE
VVTS
LRBS
LEBL
MMMX
ENSO
EHSB
LFPG
RCSS
VNKT
ENGM
LQSA
LFRN
EFHF
LEMD
VECC
RJAA
ZBAA
SABA
LYBE
LBSF
OIII
UMMS
UKBB
DEFAULT_CODE
VIDP
WMKK
DEFAULT_CODE
SEQU
SBFN
LIRU
KPFN
VOTV
LESO
KJFK
EETN
LEMD
DEFAULT_CODE
FMMI
DEFAULT_CODE
VECC
DEFAULT_CODE
LEBL
LGAV
SPIM
MHTG
DEFAULT_CODE
LEAS
SGAS
DEFAULT_CODE
LTBA
FAJS
LPPT
FALA
MSSS
EVRA
Vilnius
Հիմնական վայր
ดอนเมือง
Warszawa
Budapest
སྔོན་སྒྲིག་གནས་ཁོངས།(_L)
DEFAULT_LOCATION
சென்னை
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Stockholm (Arlanda)
London/Heathrow
ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤਸਰ
Ciudad de Guatemala
Aqmescit
New Delhi/Palam
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Ottawa
תל אביב
San José
Београд,Сурчин
Tirana
Bogotá (El Dorado)
Berlin
Bratislava
Santiago
Ljubljana
Kastrup
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Amed
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Weather location information.
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Seoul
અમદાવાદ
Cardiff
ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು
Caracas Maiquetia Aerop. Intl. Simón Bolívar
Praha
Santiago de Compostela
কলকাতা
Managua
香港國際機場
თბილისი/თბილისის აეროპორტი
Москва - Шереметьево
Montevideo (Carrasco)
DEFAULT_LOCATION
T.P. Hồ Chí Minh
București
Barcelona
Ciudad de México
Stord/Sorstokken
Utrecht/Soesterberg
Paris/Charles De Gaulle
松山/臺北
काठमाडौं
Oslo/Gardermoen
Sarajevo
Roazhon
Helsinki-Malmi
Madrid (Barajas)
বাংলাদেশ
新東京国際空港 (成田)
北京
Buenos Aires
Beograd,Surčin
София
تهران (مهرآباد)
Менск
Київ - Бориспіль
DEFAULT_LOCATION
New Delhi/Palam
Kuala Lumpur
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Quito (Mariscal Sucre)
Fernando de Noronha
Roma/Urbe
Ciudad de Panamá
തിരുവനന്തപുരം
Donostia
New York-JFK Arpt
Tallinn
Madrid (Barajas)
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Antananarivo
DEFAULT_LOCATION
কলকাতা
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Barcelona
Αθήνα
Lima Callao (Jorge Chávez)
Tegucigalpa
DEFAULT_LOCATION
Asturies/Avilés
Asunción
Santo Domingo
Ataturk
Johannesburg Airport
Lisboa
Pretoria
San Salvador (Ilopango)
Rīga
Fetch a radar map on each update.
Default
The unit to use for temperature.
Default
The unit to use for wind speed.
Default
The unit to use for pressure.
Default
The unit to use for visibility.
Use metric units instead of english units.
The interval, in seconds, between automatic updates.
Determines whether the applet automatically updates its weather statistics or not.
gconf-editor folder bookmarks
session
The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are "session",
which saves the password for the session, and "default", which saves the
password with no timeout.
gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll
not be asked everytime
This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed
informing the user that the program is being run without the need
of a password being asked for some reason.
This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have
the screen grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this
only has an effect if force-grab is disabled.
Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method
is otherwise accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo'
instead of 'gksu'.
Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument
on the command line.
Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned
off. This will make it possible for other X applications to
listen to keyboard input events, thus making it not possible
to shield from malicious applications which may be running.
The default sound file used unless a notification supplies the 'sound-file' or 'suppress-sound' hint. Leave empty for no default sound.
Turns on and off sound support for notifications.
slider
The theme used when displaying notifications.
top_right
Default popup location on the workspace for stack notifications. Allowed values: "top_left","top_right","bottom_left" and "bottom_right"
This key determines the GTK+ module to load for event sound support.
WnckletFactory::WorkspaceSwitcherApplet
bottom_panel
external-applet
WnckletFactory::WindowListApplet
bottom_panel
external-applet
WnckletFactory::ShowDesktopApplet
bottom_panel
external-applet
NotificationAreaAppletFactory::NotificationArea
top_panel
external-applet
ClockAppletFactory::ClockApplet
top_panel
external-applet
WnckletFactory::WindowMenuApplet
top_panel
external-applet
evolution.desktop
top_panel
launcher-object
epiphany.desktop
top_panel
launcher-object
top_panel
menu-bar
bottom
top
window_menu
clock
notification_area
show_desktop_button
window_list
workspace_switcher
menu_bar
browser_launcher
email_launcher
top_panel
bottom_panel