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-====== Settings Dialog ====== 
-The settings dialog can be either invoked via the application menu or the commandline: ''xfce4-notifyd-config'' and allows you to configure the following settings. 
-===== General ===== 
-==== Behavior ==== 
-=== Do not disturb === 
-When enabled, no notification bubbles will be shown. 
-=== Show notifications on === 
-This setting defines where notification bubbles should appear, i.e. either on the display with the mouse pointer or on the "primary" display. The latter can be configured either via Xfce's display dialog or directly via xrandr on the commandline. 
-==== Appearance ==== 
-=== Theme === 
-When set to **Default** the ''osd'' and ''app-notification'' style classes of your currently selected Gtk+3 theme will be used. 
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-When set to a different theme-name, it will use the respective standalone Xfce4-notifyd theme. 
-=== Default position === 
-This setting determines where on your screen notifications will show up by default. 
-=== Opacity === 
-This setting allows you to set a default opacity for notifications. This only works when using a compositing window manager. 
-=== Disappear after === 
-This timeout determines how long notifications will be shown until they gracefully fade out. If a notification is designed to be persistent, this value will not apply (e.g. warnings related to low battery power). 
-=== Fade out === 
-Enable or disable the fade out animation that is used when the notification bubble disappears. 
-=== Show Preview === 
-This shows a sample notification based on the style you have selected in the options described above. 
-===== Applications ===== 
-In this list you will see all applications that have sent notifications through xfce4-notifyd. You can decide to show or block notifications on a per application level here. 
-===== Log =====