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Hidden Options
Xfconf


The entire list of xfconf options for xfdesktop can be found in the README.

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xfdesktop
There are a number of hidden options that cannot be set by the Xfce Settings Manager; these require use of a text editor.</description>
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            <title>xfdesktop - Command-line Options</title>
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Introduction

The general usage of the application in the command-line is:

xfdesktop [OPTIONS...]
xfdesktop“xfdesktop”
Here is a summary of all the options, grouped by type. Detailed explanations are in the following section.</description>
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            <title>xfdesktop - Preferences</title>
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Introduction

To access xfdesktop&#039;s settings, you can click on the  button in the Settings Manager, or right-click on the desktop and select  from the list.


[Desktop Settings Context Menu]


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Background


[Wallpaper Selection Dialog Window]


The Background tab of the Desktop settings window contains different options for configuring the your desktop background. You can set a single image or multiple images as your desktop backgro…</description>
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Xfdesktop is a desktop manager for the Xfce Desktop Environment. It handles the following tasks:

	*  background image / color
	*  root menu, window list
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xfdesktop is responsible for drawing the desktop&#039;s background, or “wallpaper”, as well as icons on the desktop.


[Desktop with Icons]


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Background

There are various options for setting a background image - the final background is composed of a solid color or gradient, with an image (with optional transparency) composited on top. Images can be manipulated in various ways to fill the screen, such as being stretched, zoomed, scaled, cente…</description>
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