msgid "A font description string describing a font for window titlebars. The size from the description will only be used if the titlebar_font_size option is set to 0, however. Also, this option is disabled if the titlebar_uses_desktop_font option is set to true. By default, titlebar_font is unset, causing Metacity to fall back to the desktop font even if titlebar_uses_desktop_font is false."
msgid "Arrangement of buttons on the titlebar. The value should be a string, such as \"menu:minimize,maximize,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 metacity versions without breaking older versions."
msgid "Clicking a window while holding down this modifier key will move the window (left click), resize the window (middle click), or show the window menu (right click). Modifier is expressed as \"<Alt>\" or \"<Super>\" for example."
msgid "If true, and the focus mode is either \"sloppy\" or \"mouse\" then the focused window will be automatically raised after a delay (the delay is specified by the auto_raise_delay key)."
msgid "If true, then Metacity works in terms of applications rather than windows. The concept is a bit abstract, but in general an application-based setup is more like the Mac and less like Windows. When you focus a window in application-based mode, all the windows in the application will be raised. Also, in application-based mode, focus clicks are not passed through to windows in other applications. The existence of this setting is somewhat questionable. But it's better than having settings for all the specific details of application-based vs. window-based, e.g. whether to pass through clicks. Also, application-based mode is largely unimplemented at the moment."
msgid "Number of workspaces. Must be more than zero, and has a fixed maximum (to prevent accidentally destroying your desktop by asking for 34 million workspaces)."
msgid "Some applications break specifications in ways that result in window manager misfeatures. For example, ideally Metacity would place all dialogs in a consistent position with respect to their parent window. This requires ignoring application-specified positions for dialogs. But some versions of Java/Swing mark their popup menus as dialogs, so Metacity has to disable dialog positioning to allow menus to work in broken Java applications. There are several other examples like this. This option puts Metacity in full-on Correct mode, which perhaps gives a moderately nicer UI if you don't need to run any broken apps. Sadly, workarounds must be enabled by default; the real world is an ugly place. Some of the workarounds are workarounds for limitations in the specifications themselves, so sometimes a bug in no-workarounds mode won't be fixable without amending a spec."
msgid "The /apps/metacity/global_keybindings/run_command_N keys define keybindings that correspond to these commands. Pressing the keybinding for run_command_N will execute command_N."
msgid "The keybinding that runs the correspondingly-numbered command in /apps/metacity/keybinding_commands The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to the workspace above the current workspace. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to the workspace below the current workspace. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to the workspace on the left of the current workspace. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to the workspace on the right of the current workspace. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 1. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 10. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 11. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 12. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 2. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 3. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 4. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 5. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 6. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 7. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 8. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding that switches to workspace 9. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to activate the window menu. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to close a window. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to enter \"move mode\" and begin moving a window using the keyboard. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to enter \"resize mode\" and begin resizing a window using the keyboard. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to hide all normal windows and set the focus to the desktop background. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to maximize a window The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to minimize a window. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window one workspace down. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window one workspace to the left. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window one workspace to the right. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window one workspace up. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 1. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 10. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 11. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 12. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 2. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 3. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 4. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 5. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 6. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 7. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 8. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move a window to workspace 9. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move focus backwards between panels and the desktop, using a popup window. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move focus backwards between panels and the desktop, without a popup window. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move focus backwards between windows without a popup window. Holding \"shift\" together with this binding makes the direction go forward again. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move focus backwards between windows, using a popup window. Holding \"shift\" together with this binding makes the direction go forward again. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move focus between panels and the desktop, using a popup window. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move focus between panels and the desktop, without a popup window. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move focus between windows without a popup window. (Traditionally <Alt>Escape) Holding the \"shift\" key while using this binding reverses the direction of movement. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to move focus between windows, using a popup window. (Traditionally <Alt>Tab) Holding the \"shift\" key while using this binding reverses the direction of movement. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to toggle fullscreen mode. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to toggle maximization. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to toggle shaded/unshaded state. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to toggle whether the window is on all workspaces or just one. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The keybinding used to unmaximize a window. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "The window focus mode indicates how windows are activated. It has three possible values; \"click\" means windows must be clicked in order to focus them, \"sloppy\" means windows are focused when the mouse enters the window, and \"mouse\" means windows are focused when the mouse enters the window and unfocused when the mouse leaves the window."
msgid "This keybinding changes whether a window is above or below other windows. If the window is covered by another window, it raises the window above other windows. If the window is already fully visible, it lowers the window below other windows. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "This keybinding lowers a window below other windows. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "This keybinding raises the window above other windows. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "This keybinding resizes a window to fill available horizontal space. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "This keybinding resizes a window to fill available vertical space. The format looks like \"<Control>a\" or \"<Shift><Alt>F1. The parser is fairly liberal and allows lower or upper case, and also abbreviations such as \"<Ctl>\" and \"<Ctrl>\". If you set the option to the special string \"disabled\", then there will be no keybinding for this action."
msgid "This option determines the effects of double-clicking on the title bar. Current valid options are 'toggle_shaded', which will shade/unshade the window, and 'toggle_maximized' which will maximize/unmaximize the window."
msgid "Can't have a two draw_ops for a <piece> element (theme specified a draw_ops attribute and also a <draw_ops> element, or specified two elements)"
msgid "Can't have a two draw_ops for a <button> element (theme specified a draw_ops attribute and also a <draw_ops> element, or specified two elements)"
msgid "Can't have a two draw_ops for a <menu_icon> element (theme specified a draw_ops attribute and also a <draw_ops> element, or specified two elements)"