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general_info_46 [2008/09/18 19:42] – 88.172.125.130 | releng:4.6:general-info [2008/10/13 23:48] – move xfsettings to xfce4-settings section 83.85.156.214 | ||
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Libxfconf is a client library which can be used by applications if they want to store their settings with xfconfd. | Libxfconf is a client library which can be used by applications if they want to store their settings with xfconfd. | ||
- | === xfsettingsd === | ||
- | Xfsettingsd isn't really an integral part of Xfconf itself, and might get moved out of the xfconf package in the near future. | ||
==== xfce4-settings ==== | ==== xfce4-settings ==== | ||
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* AccessX notification using libnotify (mention when Sticky-keys and the likes are toggled) | * AccessX notification using libnotify (mention when Sticky-keys and the likes are toggled) | ||
* Update kb and mouse-pointer data. | * Update kb and mouse-pointer data. | ||
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+ | === xfsettingsd === | ||
+ | Xfsettingsd is an independent XSETTINGS daemon that uses xfconf for its settings storage. It keeps all shared desktop-related settings in the ' | ||
=== xfce4-settings-editor === | === xfce4-settings-editor === | ||
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|| xfce4-mixer | || xfce4-mixer | ||
|| xfprint | || xfprint | ||
- | || xfce4-appfinder | + | || xfce4-appfinder |