2010-05-05 21:05:42 +00:00
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<schemalist>
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<schema id="org.gnome.shell" path="/apps/gnome-shell/"
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gettext-domain="@GETTEXT_PACKAGE@">
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<key name="development-tools" type="b">
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<default>true</default>
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<_summary>
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Enable internal tools useful for developers and testers from Alt-F2
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</_summary>
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<_description>
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Allows access to internal debugging and monitoring tools
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using the Alt-F2 dialog.
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</_description>
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</key>
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<key name="disabled-extensions" type="as">
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<default>[]</default>
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<_summary>Uuids of extensions to disable</_summary>
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<_description>
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GNOME Shell extensions have a uuid property;
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this key lists extensions which should not be loaded.
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</_description>
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</key>
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<key name="enable-app-monitoring" type="b">
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<default>true</default>
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<_summary>Whether to collect stats about applications usage</_summary>
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<_description>
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The shell normally monitors active applications in order to present
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the most used ones (e.g. in launchers). While this data will be
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kept private, you may want to disable this for privacy reasons.
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Please note that doing so won't remove already saved data.
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</_description>
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</key>
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<key name="favorite-apps" type="as">
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<default>[ 'mozilla-firefox.desktop', 'evolution.desktop', 'openoffice.org-writer.desktop' ]</default>
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<_summary>List of desktop file IDs for favorite applications</_summary>
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<_description>
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The applications corresponding to these identifiers
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will be displayed in the favorites area.
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</_description>
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</key>
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<key name="command-history" type="as">
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<default>[]</default>
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<_summary>History for command (Alt-F2) dialog</_summary>
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</key>
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<child name="clock" schema="org.gnome.shell.clock"/>
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<child name="calendar" schema="org.gnome.shell.calendar"/>
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<child name="recorder" schema="org.gnome.shell.recorder"/>
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</schema>
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<schema id="org.gnome.shell.calendar" path="/apps/gnome-shell/calendar/"
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gettext-domain="@GETTEXT_PACKAGE@">
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<key name="show-weekdate" type="b">
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<default>false</default>
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<_summary>Show the week date in the calendar</_summary>
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<_description>
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If true, display the ISO week date in the calendar.
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</_description>
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</key>
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</schema>
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<schema id="org.gnome.shell.clock" path="/apps/gnome-shell/clock/"
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gettext-domain="@GETTEXT_PACKAGE@">
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<key name="format" type="s">
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<default l10n="messages" context="hour_format">
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<!-- TRANSLATORS: This is the default hour format, choose ONLY '12-hour' or '24-hour'. -->
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"12-hour"
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</default>
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<_summary>Hour format</_summary>
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<_description>
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This key specifies the hour format used by the panel clock.
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Possible values are "12-hour", "24-hour", "unix" and "custom". If set
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to "unix", the clock will display time in seconds since Epoch,
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i.e. 1970-01-01. If set to "custom", the clock will display time
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according to the format specified in the custom_format key. Note that
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if set to either "unix" or "custom", the show_date and show_seconds
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keys are ignored.
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</_description>
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<choices>
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<choice value="12-hour"/>
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<choice value="24-hour"/>
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<choice value="unix"/>
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<choice value="custom"/>
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</choices>
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</key>
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<key name="custom-format" type="s">
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<default>''</default>
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<_summary>Custom format of the clock</_summary>
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<_description>
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This key specifies the format used by the panel clock when the format
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key is set to "custom". You can use conversion specifiers understood
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by strftime() to obtain a specific format. See the strftime() manual
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for more information.
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</_description>
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</key>
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<key name="show-seconds" type="b">
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<default>false</default>
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<_summary>Show time with seconds</_summary>
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<_description>
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If true and format is either "12-hour" or "24-hour", display seconds in time.
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</_description>
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</key>
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<key name="show-date" type="b">
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<default>false</default>
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<_summary>Show date in clock</_summary>
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<_description>
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If true and format is either "12-hour" or "24-hour",
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display date in the clock, in addition to time.
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</_description>
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</key>
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</schema>
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<schema id="org.gnome.shell.recorder" path="/apps/gnome-shell/recorder/"
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gettext-domain="@GETTEXT_PACKAGE@">
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<key name="framerate" type="i">
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<default>15</default>
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<_summary>Framerate used for recording screencasts.</_summary>
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<_description>
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The framerate of the resulting screencast recordered
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by GNOME Shell's screencast recorder in frames-per-second.
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</_description>
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</key>
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<key name="pipeline" type="s">
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<default>''</default>
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<_summary>The gstreamer pipeline used to encode the screencast</_summary>
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<_description>
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Sets the GStreamer pipeline used to encode recordings.
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It follows the syntax used for gst-launch. The pipeline should have
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an unconnected sink pad where the recorded video is recorded. It will
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normally have a unconnected source pad; output from that pad
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will be written into the output file. However the pipeline can also
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take care of its own output - this might be used to send the output
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to an icecast server via shout2send or similar. When unset or set
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to an empty value, the default pipeline will be used. This is currently
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'videorate ! theoraenc ! oggmux' and records to Ogg Theora.
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</_description>
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</key>
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<key name="file-extension" type="s">
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<default>'ogv'</default>
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<_summary>File extension used for storing the screencast</_summary>
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<_description>
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The filename for recorded screencasts will be a unique filename
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based on the current date, and use this extension. It should be
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changed when recording to a different container format.
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</_description>
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</key>
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</schema>
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</schemalist>
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