<gconfschemafile>
    <schemalist>

      <!-- Metacity overrides -->
      <schema>
        <key>/schemas/desktop/gnome/shell/windows/attach_modal_dialogs</key>
        <applyto>/desktop/gnome/shell/windows/attach_modal_dialogs</applyto>
        <owner>gnome-shell</owner>
        <type>bool</type>
        <default>true</default>
        <locale name="C">
          <short>Attach modal dialog to the parent window</short>
          <long>
             This key overrides /apps/mutter/general/attach_modal_dialogs when
             running GNOME Shell.
          </long>
        </locale>
      </schema>

      <schema>
        <key>/schemas/desktop/gnome/shell/windows/button_layout</key>
        <applyto>/desktop/gnome/shell/windows/button_layout</applyto>
        <owner>gnome-shell</owner>
        <type>string</type>
        <default>:minimize,maximize,close</default>
        <locale name="C">
           <short>Arrangement of buttons on the titlebar</short>
           <long>
             Arrangement of buttons on the titlebar. The
             value should be a string, such as
             "menu:minimize,maximize,spacer,close"; the colon separates the
             left corner of the window from the right corner, and
             the button names are comma-separated. Duplicate buttons
             are not allowed. Unknown button names are silently ignored
             so that buttons can be added in future gnome-shell versions
             without breaking older versions.
             A special spacer tag can be used to insert some space between
             two adjacent buttons.

             This key overrides /apps/metacity/general/button_layout when
             running GNOME Shell.
           </long>
        </locale>
      </schema>

      <schema>
        <key>/schemas/desktop/gnome/shell/windows/side_by_side_tiling</key>
        <applyto>/desktop/gnome/shell/windows/side_by_side_tiling</applyto>
        <owner>gnome-shell</owner>
        <type>bool</type>
        <default>true</default>
        <locale name="C">
          <short>enable side-by-side tiling when dropping windows on screen edges</short>
          <long>
             If enabled, dropping windows on screen edges maximizes them
             vertically and resizes them horizontally to cover half of the
             available area.

             This key overrides /apps/metacity/general/side_by_side_tiling when
             running GNOME Shell.
          </long>
        </locale>
      </schema>

  </schemalist>
</gconfschemafile>