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====== xfce4-settings - Settings Daemon ====== | ====== xfce4-settings - Settings Daemon ====== |
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Normally the process is started by the [[:xfce:xfce4-session:|session manager]]. If this is not the case, you can manually start the process in a terminal (it will fork to the background) or check if the application is enabled in the auto start application of the session manager. | Normally the process is started by the [[:xfce:xfce4-session:|session manager]]. If this is not the case, you can manually start the process in a terminal (it will fork to the background) or check if the application is enabled in the auto start application of the session manager. |
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| The Settings Daemon, when running, overwrites settings in other desktop components (like GTK+ and X) through the XSETTINGS specification, with its own Xfce settings. This means, for instance, that GTK preferences specified in ''~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini'' are ignored in favor of the Xfce settings. You can set these with the Settings Editor (xfce4-settings-editor) in the ''xsettings'' section. For instance, the GTK+ key theme must be changed in xsettings->Gtk->KeyThemeName. |
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===== Debugging ===== | ===== Debugging ===== |
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