xfce4-settings-4.18.4

Introduction to Xfce4 Settings

The Xfce4 Settings package contains a collection of programs that are useful for adjusting your Xfce preferences.

This package is known to build and work properly using an LFS 12.1 platform.

Package Information

Xfce4 Settings Dependencies

Required

Exo-4.18.0 and Garcon-4.18.2

Required (Runtime)

gnome-icon-theme-3.12.0 or lxde-icon-theme-0.5.1

Recommended

Optional

colord-1.4.7, libinput-1.25.0, and UPower-1.90.2

Installation of Xfce4 Settings

Install Xfce4 Settings by running the following commands:

./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc &&
make

This package does not come with a test suite.

Now, as the root user:

make install

Command Explanations

--enable-sound-settings: Use this switch to enable sound settings in GUI.

--enable-pluggable-dialogs: Use this switch to enable support for embedded settings dialogs.

Contents

Installed Programs: xfce4-accessibility-settings, xfce4-appearance-settings, xfce4-color-settings, xfce4-display-settings, xfce4-find-cursor, xfce4-keyboard-settings, xfce4-mime-helper, xfce4-mime-settings, xfce4-mouse-settings, xfce4-settings-editor, xfce4-settings-manager and xfsettingsd
Installed Libraries: None
Installed Directories: None

Short Descriptions

xfce4-accessibility-settings

is a GTK+ 3 GUI to allow you to change some of your keyboard and mouse preferences

xfce4-appearance-settings

is a GTK+ 3 GUI to allow you to change some of your theme, icon and font preferences

xfce4-display-settings

is a GTK+ 3 GUI to allow you to change some of your screen preferences

xfce4-keyboard-settings

is a GTK+ 3 GUI to allow you to change some of your keyboard preferences

xfce4-mime-settings

is a GTK+ 3 GUI to allow you to change which applications are used to handle different mime types

xfce4-mouse-settings

is a GTK+ 3 GUI to allow you to change some of your mouse preferences

xfce4-settings-editor

is a GTK+ 3 GUI to allow you to change your preferences stored in Xfconf

xfce4-settings-manager

is a GTK+ 3 GUI to allow you to change many of your Xfce preferences

xfsettingsd

is the Xfce settings daemon