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- | ====== Configuration Storage System ====== | + | ~~NOTOC~~ |
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+ | * **[[# | ||
+ | * [[xfce: | ||
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+ | * **[[#Kiosk Mode|Kiosk Mode]]** | ||
+ | * **[[#Latest Release|Latest Release]]** | ||
+ | * **[[#Source Code Repository|Source Code Repository]]** | ||
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+ | ===== Introduction | ||
Xfconf is a hierarchical (tree-like) configuration system where the immediate child nodes of the root are called " | Xfconf is a hierarchical (tree-like) configuration system where the immediate child nodes of the root are called " | ||
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* Channel: ExampleApp, property: / | * Channel: ExampleApp, property: / | ||
* Channel: exampleapp, property: / | * Channel: exampleapp, property: / | ||
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+ | ===== Accessing Configuration Data ===== | ||
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+ | Settings stored in Xfconf can be accessed in numerous ways: | ||
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+ | * From within applications of Settings Manager. Most of the time, settings stored in Xfconf and configuration options presented in the GUI are tightly coupled. It means that any action of the GUI settings is automatically and immediately propagated to the configuration system and vice-versa. See also: [[xfce: | ||
+ | * From Command Line Interface (CLI) using [[: | ||
+ | * From GUI. Settings, which are not exposed in configuration dialogs, can be browsed and manipulated using [[xfce: | ||
+ | * If everything else fails, settings can be edited manually. Xfconf stores all its data in XML files, which can be edited when Xfconf is not running. Be very careful when using this option, as it is easy to make the file unparseable or inconsistent. | ||
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+ | ===== Kiosk Mode ===== | ||
+ | System administrators can lock certain values or entire channels to prevent users from changing them. In this case, the administrator may provide default values that will be used regardless of what may appear in a user-writable configuration file. If the sysadmin does not wish to provide values, but only wants to lock a channel/ | ||
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+ | Locking a channel or property is as simple as creating a configuration file and setting either (and only either) the " | ||
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+ | Both the " | ||
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+ | Note that < | ||
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+ | See [[: | ||
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+ | ===== Latest Release ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Source Code Repository ===== | ||
+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Reporting Bugs ===== | ||
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+ | * **[[: | ||
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