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-{{ :xfce:xfce.settings.appearance.png?no link|}}+{{ :xfce:xfce4-settings.appearance.png?nolink|}}
 ====== xfce4-settings - Appearance ====== ====== xfce4-settings - Appearance ======
  
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 ===== Style ===== ===== Style =====
  
-<figure "GTK+ Theme Style"> +<figure "Appearance Preferences: GTK+ Theme Style Tab"> 
-{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance1.png?nolink|}}+{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance1.png|Appearance Preferences: GTK+ Theme Style Tab}}
 </figure> </figure>
  
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 ===== Icons ===== ===== Icons =====
  
-<figure "Icon Theme"> +<figure "Appearance Preferences: Icon Theme Tab"> 
-{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance2.png?nolink|}}</figure>+{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance2.png|Appearance Preferences: Icon Theme Tab}}</figure>
  
 This tab controls the visual appearance of icons which are shown in e.g. the panel, on the desktop, in the file manager and menus. Samples of several common icons are displayed next to the icon name so you can get a preview of how they will look and compare them to the same icons in other themes.  You can choose a new icon theme by selecting it in the list. This tab controls the visual appearance of icons which are shown in e.g. the panel, on the desktop, in the file manager and menus. Samples of several common icons are displayed next to the icon name so you can get a preview of how they will look and compare them to the same icons in other themes.  You can choose a new icon theme by selecting it in the list.
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   gtk-update-icon-cache /path/to/theme/directory/   gtk-update-icon-cache /path/to/theme/directory/
  
-More information can be found in the [[https://developer.gnome.org/gtk2/2.24/gtk-update-icon-cache.html|gtk-update-icon-cache reference manual]].+More information can be found in the [[https://developer-old.gnome.org/gtk3/unstable/gtk-update-icon-cache.html|gtk-update-icon-cache reference manual]]. 
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 +[[|Back To Top]] 
  
- [[|Back To Top]]  
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 ===== Fonts ===== ===== Fonts =====
  
-<figure "Font Settings"> +<figure "Appearance Preferences: Font Settings Tab"> 
-{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance3.png?nolink|}}</figure>+{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance3.png|Appearance Preferences: Font Settings Tab}}</figure>
  
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 ==== Default Font ==== ==== Default Font ====
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 The font selector shows the name of the current default font and its point size.  The font selector shows the name of the current default font and its point size. 
 To change the font, click the font selector button. The font picker dialog opens. Select the font **Family**, **Style**, and **Size** from the lists. The preview area shows your current choice. Click **OK** to accept  and apply the changes. To change the font, click the font selector button. The font picker dialog opens. Select the font **Family**, **Style**, and **Size** from the lists. The preview area shows your current choice. Click **OK** to accept  and apply the changes.
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 ==== Rendering ==== ==== Rendering ====
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 ! ''xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Xft/Lcdfilter -n -t string -s lcddefault'' ! ''xfconf-query -c xsettings -p /Xft/Lcdfilter -n -t string -s lcddefault''
 ! Other possible values are ''lcdnone'', ''lcddefault'', ''lcdlight'' and ''lcdlegacy''. You can check to see if the property is set properly by running ''xrdb -query'' in a terminal. To fully apply the LCD hinting, it is advisable to log out and in again (for restarting the X server). ! Other possible values are ''lcdnone'', ''lcddefault'', ''lcdlight'' and ''lcdlegacy''. You can check to see if the property is set properly by running ''xrdb -query'' in a terminal. To fully apply the LCD hinting, it is advisable to log out and in again (for restarting the X server).
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 ==== DPI ==== ==== DPI ====
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 ===== Settings ===== ===== Settings =====
  
-<figure "Other Theme Settings"> +<figure "Appearance Preferences: Other Theme Settings Tab"> 
-{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance5.png?nolink|}}</figure>+{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance5.png|Appearance Preferences: Other Theme Settings Tab}} 
 +</figure> 
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 ==== Toolbar Style ==== ==== Toolbar Style ====
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 Choose one of the four options to specify what to display on the toolbars in your GTK-compliant applications.  The example below shows {gui>Text under icons}. Choose one of the four options to specify what to display on the toolbars in your GTK-compliant applications.  The example below shows {gui>Text under icons}.
  
-{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance-toolbar-style.png?nolink& |}}\\ +<figure "Appearance Preferences: Toolbar Style Settings Tab"> 
 +{{:xfce:xfce4-settings:appearance-toolbar-style.png?600|Appearance Preferences: Toolbar Style Settings Tab}} 
 +</figure>
  
  
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 ==== Menus and Buttons ==== ==== Menus and Buttons ====
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 There is no way to globally restore the default keyboard shortcuts for an application if you have accidentally reassigned them. However, if you discover your mistake and know where the shortcut originally belonged, you can just reassign using this same procedure to the default location.</note> There is no way to globally restore the default keyboard shortcuts for an application if you have accidentally reassigned them. However, if you discover your mistake and know where the shortcut originally belonged, you can just reassign using this same procedure to the default location.</note>
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 +? Enable header bars in dialogs
 +! Defines whether GTK dialogs may place widgets, such as buttons, in the dialog's header bar. Implies in client side decorations. Only affects newly opened dialogs.
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 ==== Event Sounds ==== ==== Event Sounds ====
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 ! Enables playback of event sounds for things like button presses, window resizing, moving slider controls, etc. ! Enables playback of event sounds for things like button presses, window resizing, moving slider controls, etc.
  
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 ==== Window Scaling ==== ==== Window Scaling ====
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