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-#[/usr/share/cairo-dock/plug-ins/Help/icon.svg]
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-[General]
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-#X[Using the dock]
-Using the dock=
-#>Most icons in the dock have several actions: the primary action on left-click, a secondary action on middle-click, and additionnal actions on right-click (in the menu).
-#Some applets let you bind a shortkey to an action, and decide which action sould be on middle-click.
-_Using the dock=
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-#X[Adding features]
-Adding features=
-#>Cairo-Dock has a lot of applets. Applets are small applications that live inside the dock, for instance a clock or a log-out button.
-#To enable new applets, open the settings (right-click -> Cairo-Dock -> configure), go to "Add-ons", and tick the applet you want.
-#More applets can be installed easily: in the configuration window, click on the "More applets" button (which will lead you to our applets web page) and then just drag-and-drop the link of an applet into your dock.
-_Adding features=
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-#[/usr/share/cairo-dock/icons/icon-icons.svg]
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-[Icons]
-
-#X[Adding a launcher]
-Adding a launcher=
-#>You can add a launcher by drag-and-dropping it from the Applications Menu into the dock. An animated arrow will appear when you can drop.
-#Alternatively, if an application is already opened, you can right-click on its icon and select "make it a launcher".
-_Adding a launcher=
-
-#X[Removing a launcher]
-Removing a launcher=
-#>You can remove a launcher by drag-and-dropping it outside the dock. A "delete" emblem will appear on it when you can drop it.
-_Removing a launcher=
-
-#X[Grouping icons into a sub-dock]
-Grouping icons into a sub-dock=
-#>You can group icons into a "sub-dock".
-#To add a sub-dock, right-click on the dock -> add -> a sub-dock.
-#To move an icon into the sub-dock, right-click on an icon -> move to another dock -> select the sub-dock's name.
-_Grouping icons into a sub-dock=
-
-#X[Moving icons]
-Moving icons=
-#> You can drag any icon to a new location inside its dock.
-#You can move an icon into another dock by right-clicking on it -> move to another dock -> select the dock you want.
-#If you select "a new main dock", a main dock will be created with this icon inside.
-_Moving icons=
-
-#X[Changing an icon's image]
-Changing an icon's image=
-#>- For a launcher or an applet:
-#Open the settings of the icon, and set a path to an image.
-#- For an aplication icon:
-#Right-click on the icon -> "Other actions" -> "set a custom icon", and choose an image. To remove the custom image, right-click on the icon -> "Other actions" -> "remove the custom icon".
-#
-#If you have installed some icons themes on your PC, you can also select one of them to be used instead of the default icon theme, in the global config window.
-_Changing an icon's image=
-
-#X[Resizing icons]
-Resizing icons=
-#>You can make the icons and the zoom effect smaller or bigger. Open the settings (right-click -> Cairo-Dock -> configure), and go to Appearance (or Icons in advanced mode).
-#Note that if there are too many icons inside the dock, they will be zoomed out to fit in the screen.
-#Also, you can define the size of each applet independently in their own settings.
-_Resizing icons=
-
-#X[Separating icons]
-Separators=
-#>You can add separators between icons by right-clicking on the dock -> add -> a separator.
-#Also, if you enabled the option to separate icons of different types (launchers/applications/applets), a separator will be added automatically between each group.
-#In the "panel" view, separators are represented as gap between icons.
-_Separators=
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-#[/usr/share/cairo-dock/icons/icon-taskbar.png]
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-[Taskbar]
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-#X[Using the dock as a taskbar]
-Using the dock as a taskbar=
-#>When an application is running, a corresponding icon will appear in the dock.
-#If the application already has a launcher, the icon will not appear, instead its launcher will have a small indicator.
-#Note that you can decide which applications should appear in the dock: only the windows of the current desktop, only the hidden windows, separated from the launcher, etc.
-_Using the dock as a taskbar=
-
-#X[Closing a window]
-Closing a window=
-#>You can close a window by middle-clicking on its icon (or from the menu).
-_Closing a window=
-
-#X[Minimizing / restauring a window]
-Minimizing / restauring a window=
-#>Clicking on its icon will bring the window on top.
-#When the window has the focus, clicking on its icon will minimize the window.
-_Minimizing / restauring a window=
-
-#X[Launching an application several times]
-Launching an application several times=
-#>You can launch an application several times by SHIFT+clicking on its icon (or from the menu).
-_Launching an application several times=
-
-#X[Switching between the windows of a same application]
-Switching between the windows of a same application=
-#>With your mouse, scroll up/down on one of the icons of the application. Each time you scroll, the next/previous window will be presented to you.
-_Switching between the windows of a same application=
-
-#X[Grouping windows of a given application]
-Grouping windows of a given application=
-#>When an application has several windows, one icon for each window will appear in the dock; they will be grouped togather into a sub-dock.
-#Clicking on the main icon will display all the windows of the application side-by-side (if your Window Manager is able to do that).
-_Grouping windows of a given application=
-
-#X[Setting a custom icon for an application]
-Setting a custom icon for an application=
-#>See "Changing an icon's image" in the "Icons" category.
-_Setting a custom icon for an application=
-
-#X[Showing windows preview over the icons]
-Showing windows preview=
-#>You need to run Compiz, and enable the "Window Preview" plug-in in Compiz. Install "ccsm" to be able to configure Compiz.
-_Showing windows preview=
-preview_compiz=
-#G [bash '/usr/share/cairo-dock/scripts/help_scripts.sh' compiz_plugin thumbnail && dbus-send --session --dest=org.freedesktop.compiz /org/freedesktop/compiz/thumbnail/screen0/current_viewport org.freedesktop.compiz.set boolean:false;sh -c "ps aux | grep -v grep | grep -c 'compiz'"]If you're using Compiz, you can click on this button:
-#{Tip: If this line is grayed, it's because this tip is not for you.)
-preview_compiz_button=
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-
-#[/usr/share/cairo-dock/icons/icon-background.svg]
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-[Docks]
-
-#X[Positionning the dock on the screen]
-Positionning the dock on the screen=
-#>The dock can be placed anywhere on the screen.
-#In the case of the main dock, right-click -> Cairo-Dock -> configure, and then select the position you want.
-#In the case of a 2nd or 3rd dock, right-click -> Cairo-Dock -> set up this dock, and then select the position you want.
-_Positionning the dock on the screen=
-
-#X[Hiding the dock to use all the screen]
-Hiding the dock to use all the screen=
-#>The dock can hide itself to let all the screen for applications. But it can also be always visible like a panel.
-#To change that, right-click -> Cairo-Dock -> configure, and then select the visibility you want.
-#In the case of a 2nd or 3rd dock, right-click -> Cairo-Dock -> set up this dock, and then select the visibility you want.
-_Hiding the dock to use all the screen=
-
-##~ #X[Having more than one dock]
-##~ Having more than one dock=
-##~ #>TODO
-##~ _Having more than one dock=
-##~
-##~ #X[Deleting a dock]
-##~ Deleting a dock=
-##~ #>TODO
-##~ _Deleting a dock=
-##~
-##~ #X[Changing the look of a dock]
-##~ Changing the look of a dock=
-##~ #>TODO
-##~ _Changing the look of a dock=
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-#[/usr/share/cairo-dock/icons/icon-desklets.png]
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-[Desklets]
-
-#X[Placing applets on your desktop]
-Placing applets on your desktop=
-#>Applets can live inside desklets, which are small windows that can be placed wherever on your desktop.
-#To detach an applet from the dock, simply drag and drop it outside the dock.
-_Placing applets on your desktop=
-
-#X[Moving desklets]
-Moving desklets=
-#>Desklets can be moved anywhere simply with the mouse.
-#They can also be rotated by dragging the small arrows on the top and left sides.
-#If you don't want to move it any more, you can lock its position by right-clicking on it -> "lock position". To unlock it, de-select this option.
-_Moving desklets=
-
-#X[Placing desklets]
-Placing desklets=
-#>From the menu (right-click -> visibility), you can also decide to keep it above other windows, or on the Widget Layer (if you use Compiz), or make a "desklet bar" by placing them on a side of the screen and selecting "reserve space".
-#Desklets that don't need interaction (like the clock) can be set transparent to the mouse (means you can click on what is behind them), by clicking on the small bottom-right button.
-_Placing desklets=
-
-#X[Changing the desklets decorations]
-Changing the desklets decorations=
-#>Desklets can have decorations. To change that, open the settings of the applet, go to Desklet, and select the decoration you want (you can provide your own one).
-_Changing the desklets decorations=
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-#[/usr/share/cairo-dock/icons/icon-system.svg]
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-[Useful Features]
-
-#X[Having a calendar with tasks]
-Having a calendar with tasks=
-#>Activate the Clock applet.
-#Clicking on it will display a calendar.
-#Double-clicking on a day will pop-up a task-editor. Here you can add/remove taks.
-#When a task has been or is going to be scheduled, the applet will warn you (15mn before the event, and also 1 day before in the case of an anniversary).
-_Having a calendar with tasks=
-
-#X[Having a list of all windows]
-Having a list of all windows=
-#>Activate the Switcher applet.
-#Right-clicking on it will give you access to a list containing all the windows, sorted by desktops.
-#You can also display the windows side-by-side if your Window-Manager is able to do that.
-#You can bind this action to the middle-click.
-_Having a list of all windows=
-
-#X[Showing all the desktops]
-Showing all the desktops=
-#>Activate either the Switcher applet or the Show-Desktop applet.
-#Right-click on it -> "show all the desktop".
-#You can bind this action to the middle-click.
-_Showing all the desktops=
-
-#X[Changing the screen resolution]
-Changing the screen resolution=
-#>Activate the Show-Desktop applet.
-#Right-click on it -> "change resolution" -> select the one you want.
-_Changing the screen resolution=
-
-#X[Locking your session]
-Locking your session=
-#>Activate the Log-out applet.
-#Right-click on it -> "lock screen".
-#You can bind this action to the middle-click.
-_Locking your session=
-
-#X[Quick-launching a program from keyboard (replacing ALT+F2)]
-Quick-launching a program from keyboard (replacing ALT+F2)=
-#>Activate the Applications Menu applet.
-#Middle-click on it, or right-click -> "quick-launch".
-#You can bin a shortkey for this action.
-#The text is automatically completed (for instance, typing "fir" will be completed into "firefox").
-_Quick-launching a program from keyboard (replacing ALT+F2)=
-
-#X[Turning Composite OFF during games]
-Turning Composite OFF during games=
-#>Activate the Composite Manager applet.
-#Clicking on it will disable the Composite, which often makes games more smooth.
-#Clicking again on it will enable the Composite.
-_Turning Composite OFF during games=
-
-#X[Seeing the hourly weather forecast]
-Seeing the hourly weather forecast=
-#>Activate the Weather applet.
-#Open its settings, go to Configure, and type the name of your city. Press Enter, and select your city from the list that will appear.
-#Then validate to close the settings window.
-#Now, double-clicking on a day will lead you to the web page of the hourly forecast for this day.
-_Seeing the hourly weather forecast=
-
-#X[Adding a file or a web page into the dock]
-Adding a file or a web page into the dock=
-#>Simply drag a file or an html link and drop it onto the dock (an animated arrow should appear when you can drop).
-#It will be added into the Stack. The Stack is a sub-dock that can contain any file or link you want to access quickly.
-#You can have several Stacks, and you can drop files/links onto a Stack directly.
-_Adding a file or a web page into the dock=
-
-#X[Importing a folder into the dock]
-Importing a folder into the dock=
-#>Simply drag a folder and drop it onto the dock (an animated arrow should appear when you can drop).
-#You can choose to import the folder's files or not.
-_Importing a folder into the dock=
-
-#X[Accessing the recent events]
-Accessing the recent events=
-#>Activate the Recent-Events applet.
-#You need to have the Zeitgeist daemon to be running. Install it if it's not present.
-#The applet can then display all the files, folders, web pages, songs, videos and documents you have accessed recently, so that you can access them quickly.
-_Accessing the recent events=
-
-#X[Quickly opening a recent file with a launcher]
-Quickly opening a recent file with a launcher=
-#>Activate the Recent-Events applet.
-#You need to have the Zeitgeist daemon to be running. Install it if it's not present.
-#Now when you right-click on a launcher, all the recent files that can be opened with this launcher will appear in its menu.
-_Quickly opening a recent file with a launcher=
-
-#X[Accessing disks]
-Accessing disks=
-#>Activate the Shortcuts applet.
-#Then all the disks (including USB key or external hard drives) will be listed in a sub-dock.
-#To unmount a disk before disconnecting it, middle-click on its icon.
-_Accessing disks=
-
-#X[Accessing folder bookmarks]
-Accessing folder bookmarks=
-#>Activate the Shortcuts applet.
-#Then all the folders bookmarks (the ones that appear in Nautilus) will be listed in a sub-dock.
-#To add a bookmark, simply drag-and-drop a folder onto the applet's icon.
-#To remove a bookmark, right-click on its icon -> remove
-_Accessing folder bookmarks=
-
-#X[Having multiple instances of an applet]
-Having multiple instances of an applet=
-#>Some applets can have several instances running at the same time: Clock, Stack, Weather, ...
-#Right click on the applet's icon -> "launch another instance".
-#You can configure each instance independantely. This allows you, for example, to have the current time for different countries in your dock or the weather in different cities.
-_Having multiple instances of an applet=
-
-#X[Adding / removing a desktop]
-Adding / removing a desktop=
-#>Activate the Switcher applet.
-#Right-click on it -> "add a desktop" or "remove this desktop".
-#You can even name each of them.
-_Adding / removing a desktop=
-
-#X[Controling the sound volume]
-Controling the sound volume=
-#>Activate the Sound Volume applet.
-#Then scroll up/down to increase/decrease the sound.
-#Alternatively, you can click on the icon and move the scroll bar.
-#Middle-click will mute/unmute.
-_Controling the sound volume=
-
-#X[Controling the screen brightness]
-Controling the screen brightness=
-#>Activate the Screen Luminosity applet.
-#Then scroll up/down to increase/decrease the brightness.
-#Alternatively, you can click on the icon and move the scroll bar.
-_Controling the screen brightness=
-
-#X [Removing completely the gnome-panel]
-Xremove=
-#> Open gconf-editor, edit the key /desktop/gnome/session/required_components/panel, and replace its content with "cairo-dock".
-#Then restart your session : the gnome-panel has not been started, and the dock has been started (if not, you can add it to the startup programs).
-remove=
-#G [sh -c "gconftool-2 --type string --set /desktop/gnome/session/required_components/panel '(cairo-dock'";sh -c "ps aux | grep -v grep | grep -c 'gnome-settings-daemon'"]If you are on Gnome, you can click on this button in order to automatically modify this key:
-#{Tip: If this line is grayed, it's because this tip is not for you.)
-widget_compiz=
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-#[/usr/share/cairo-dock/icons/icon-behavior.svg]
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-[Troubleshooting]
-#W[Forum] If you have any question, don't hesitate to ask on our forum.
-forum=http://forum.glx-dock.org
-#W[Wiki] Our wiki can also help you, it is more complete on some points.
-wiki=http://wiki.glx-dock.org
-
-#X [I have a black background around my dock.]
-Xblack=
-#> You need to turn on compositing. For instance, you can run Compiz or xcompmgr.
-#If you're using XFCE or KDE, you can just enable compositing in the window manager options.
-#If you're using Gnome, you can enable it in Metacity in this way :
-# Open gconf-editor, edit the key '/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager' and set it to 'true'.
-#{Hint : If you have an ATI or an Intel card, you should try without OpenGL first, because their drivers are not yet perfect.}
-black=
-#G [gconftool-2 --type bool --set /apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager true;sh -c "ps aux | grep -v grep | grep -c 'metacity'"]If you're on Gnome with Metacity (without Compiz), you can click on this button:
-#{Tip: If this line is grayed, it's because this tip is not for you.)
-blackMetacity=
-#X [My machine is too old to run a composite manager.]
-Xfake=
-#> Don't panic, Cairo-Dock can emulate the transparency.
-#To get rid of the black background, simply enable the corresponding option in the end of the «System» module
-fake=
-#X [The dock is horribly slow when I move the mouse into it.]
-Xslow=
-#> If you have an Nvidia GeForce8 graphics card, please install the latest drivers, as the first ones were really buggy.
-#If the dock is running without OpenGL, try to reduce the number of icons in the main dock, or try to reduce its size.
-#If the dock is running with OpenGL, try to disable it by launching the dock with «cairo-dock -c».
-slow=
-#X [I don't have these wonderful effects like fire, cube rotating, etc.]
-Xeff=
-#> You need a graphics card with drivers that support OpenGL2.0. Most Nvidia cards can do this, as can more and more Intel cards. Most ATI cards do not support OpenGL2.0.
-#{Tip: You can force OpenGL by launching the dock with «cairo-dock -o».but you might get a lot of visual artifacts.}
-eff=
-#X [I don't have any themes in the Theme Manager, except the default one.]
-Xconn=
-#> Be sure that you are connected to the Net.
-# If your connection is very slow, you can increase the connection timeout in the "System" module.
-# If you're under a proxy, you'll have to configure "curl" to use it; search on the web how to do it (basically, you have to set up the "http_proxy" environment variable).
-#{Hint : Up to version 2.1.1-2, wget was used.}
-conn=
-#v
-sep_applet=
-#X [The «netspeed» applet displays 0 even when I'm downloading something]
-Xnetspeed=
-#> You must tell the applet which interface you're using to connect to the Net (by default, this is «eth0»).
-#Just edit its configuration, and enter the interface name. To find it, type «ifconfig» in a terminal, and ignore the «loop» interface. It's probably something like «eth1», «ath0», or «wifi0»..
-#{Tip: you can run several instances of this applet if you wish to monitor several interfaces.}
-netspeed=
-#X [The dustbin remains empty even when I delete a file.]
-Xdustbin=
-#> if you're using KDE, you may have to specify the path to the trash folder.
-#Just edit the applet's configuration, and fill in the Trash path; it is probably «~/.locale/share/Trash/files». Be very careful when typing a path here!!! (do not insert spaces or some invisible caracters).
-dustbin=
-#X [There is no icon in the Applications Menu even though I enable the option.]
-XMenu=
-#> In Gnome, there is an option that override the dock's one. To enable icons in menus, open 'gconf-editor', go to Desktop / Gnome / Interface and enable the "menus have icons" and the "buttons have icons" options.
-Menu=
-#G [sh -c "gconftool-2 --type bool --set /desktop/gnome/interface/menus_have_icons true && gconftool-2 --type bool --set /desktop/gnome/interface/buttons_have_icons true; gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface buttons-have-icons true && gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface menus-have-icons true";sh -c "ps aux | grep -v grep | grep -c 'gnome-settings-daemon'"]If you're on Gnome you can click on this button:
-#{Tip: If this line is grayed, it's because this tip is not for you.)
-MenuGnome=
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-#[/usr/share/cairo-dock/cairo-dock.svg]
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-[The Project]
-#F [Join the project!]
-frame_project=
-
-#> We value your help! If you see a bug, if you think something could be improved,
-#or if you just made a dream about the dock, pay us a visit on glx-dock.org.
-#English (and others!) speakers are welcome, so don’t be shy ! ;-)
-#
-#If you made a theme for the dock or one of the applet, and want to share it, we’ll be happy to integrate it on our server !
-help=
-#W[Documentation] If you wish to develop an applet, a complete documentation is available here.
-doc=http://doc.glx-dock.org
-#W[DBus API] If you wish to develop an applet in Python, Perl or any other language,
-#or to interact with the dock in any kind of way, a full DBus API is described here.
-dbus=http://dbus.glx-dock.org
-#>
-#
-#The Cairo-Dock Team
-team=
-
-#F [Websites]
-frame_website=
-#W[Community site] Problems? Suggestions? Just want to talk to us? Come on over!
-community_site=http://glx-dock.org
-#W[Development site] Find the latest version of Cairo-Dock here !
-dev_site=https://launchpad.net/cairo-dock
-#W[Cairo-Dock-Plug-ins-Extras] More applets available online!
-extras_site=http://extras.glx-dock.org
-
-#F [Repositories]
-frame_repositories=
-#W[Debian/Ubuntu] We maintain two repositories for Debian, Ubuntu and other Debian-forked:
-# One for stable releases and another which is updated weekly (unstable version)
-reposit_wiki_site=http://www.glx-dock.org/ww_page.php?p=From the repository&lang=en
-#X [Ubuntu]
-#> If you on (x/k/l)Ubuntu, you can easily add our repositories with these buttons
-# (if you're using a fork of Ubuntu like Linux Mint, please have a look at our wiki).
-ubuntu=
-#G [gksu "sh '/usr/share/cairo-dock/scripts/help_scripts.sh' repository no";sh -c "lsb_release -i | grep -c Ubuntu"]If you're on Ubuntu, you can add our 'stable' repository by clicking on this button:
-# After that, you can launch your update manager in order to install the latest stable version.
-#{Tip: If this line is grayed, it's because this tip is not for you.)
-addUbuntuRepo=
-#G [gksu "sh '/usr/share/cairo-dock/scripts/help_scripts.sh' weekly no";sh -c "lsb_release -i | grep -c Ubuntu"]If you're on Ubuntu, you can also add our 'weekly' ppa (can be unstable) by clicking on this button:
-# After that, you can launch your update manager in order to install the latest weekly version.
-#{Tip: If this line is grayed, it's because this tip is not for you.)
-addWeeklyRepo=
-#X [Debian]
-#> If you on Debian, you can easily add our repositories with these buttons
-# (Please check if you're using the Stable or the Unstable version of Debian).
-debian=
-#G [gksu "sh '/usr/share/cairo-dock/scripts/help_scripts.sh' debian_stable no";sh -c "grep -c ^Debian /etc/issue"]If you're on Debian Stable, you can add our 'stable' repository by clicking on this button:
-# After that, you can purge all 'cairo-dock*' packages, update the your system and reinstall 'cairo-dock' package.
-#{Tip: If this line is grayed, it's because this tip is not for you.)
-addDebianStableRepo=
-#G [gksu "sh '/usr/share/cairo-dock/scripts/help_scripts.sh' debian_unstable no";sh -c "grep -c ^Debian /etc/issue"]If you're on Debian Unstable, you can add our 'stable' repository by clicking on this button:
-# After that, you can purge all 'cairo-dock*' packages, update the your system and reinstall 'cairo-dock' package.
-#{Tip: If this line is grayed, it's because this tip is not for you.)
-addDebianUnStableRepo=
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-#[gtk-about]
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-[Icon]
-
-#F[Icon]
-frame_maininfo=
-
-#d Name of the dock it belongs to:
-dock name=_MainDock_
-
-#s Name of the icon as it will appear in its caption in the dock:
-name=
- #v
-sep_display=
-
-#S+ Image filename:
-#{Leave empty to use the default one.}
-icon=preferences-desktop-accessibility
-
-#j[0;128] Desired icon size for this applet
-#{Set to 0 to use the default applet size}
-icon size=0;0;
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-order=0
-
-#A
-handbook=Help
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-#[gtk-convert]
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-[Desklet]
-
-#X[Position]
-frame_pos=
-
-#b Lock position?
-#{If locked, the desklet cannot be moved by simply dragging it with the left mouse button. It can still be moved with ALT + left-click.}
-locked=false
-
-#j+[24;512] Desklet dimensions (width x height):
-#{Depending on your WindowManager, you may be able to resize this with ALT + middle-click or ALT + left-click.}
-size=96;96;
-
-#i[-2048;2048] Desklet position (x, y):
-#{Depending on your WindowManager, you may be able to move this with ALT + left-click.. Negative values are counted from the right/bottom of the screen}
-x position=0
-#i[-2048;2048] ...
-y position=0
-
-#I[-180;180] Rotation:
-#{You can quickly rotate the desklet with the mouse, by dragging the little buttons on its left and top sides.}
-rotation=0
-
-#X[Visibility]
-frame_visi=
-
-#b Is detached from the dock
-initially detached=false
-#l[Normal;Keep above;Keep below;Keep on widget layer;Reserve space] Visibility:
-#{for CompizFusion's "widget layer", set behaviour in Compiz to: (class=Cairo-dock & type=Utility)}
-accessibility=0
-#b Should be visible on all desktops?
-sticky=true
-
-
-#F[Decorations;gtk-orientation-portrait]
-frame_deco=
-
-#o+ Choose a decoration theme for this desklet:
-#{Choose 'Custom decorations' to define your own decorations below.}
-decorations=default
-
-#v
-sep_deco=
-
-#S+ Background image:
-#{Image to be displayed below drawings, e.g. a frame. Leave empty for no image.}
-bg desklet=
-#e+[0;1] Background transparency:
-bg alpha=1
-#i+[0;256] Left offset:
-#{in pixels. Use this to adjust the left position of drawings.}
-left offset=0
-#i+[0;256] Top offset:
-#{in pixels. Use this to adjust the top position of drawings.}
-top offset=0
-#i+[0;256] Right offset:
-#{in pixels. Use this to adjust the right position of drawings.}
-right offset=0
-#i+[0;256] Bottom offset:
-#{in pixels. Use this to adjust the bottom position of drawings.}
-bottom offset=0
-#S+ Foreground image:
-#{Image to be displayed above the drawings, e.g. a reflection. Leave empty for no image.}
-fg desklet=
-#e+[0;1] Foreground tansparency:
-fg alpha=1
-num desktop=-1
-no input=false
-depth rotation y=0
-depth rotation x=0