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Hello everybody,
I'm exploring Xfce's configuration possibilities and put step by step my favourite desktop together.
Currently I have tinkered around with the Xfce Terminal and wonder where the system-wide configuration can be found.
This way ever new created user on the system would have this configuration by default.
The basic configuration for each individual user can be found here:
~/.config/Terminalterminalrc
And the UI/Toolbar layout here:
~/.local/share/Terminal-toolbars.ui
I guess the system-wide configuration can be found somewhere in /etc/. But I havn't found something.
I would appreciate if someone could bring some light into this.
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by fraang (2012-12-09 23:29:16)
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Have you looked in /usr/share?
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Have you looked in /usr/share?
Thanks for the tip.
I have found the Terminal-toolbars.ui toolbar layout file and the Terminal.glade UI layout file in /usr/share/Terminal.
Now I only need to find the default configuration (system-wide ~/.config/Terminalterminalrc).
Here is for example the font used in the terminal window,... defined.
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Try /etc/xdg/xfce4/Terminal/terminalrc
I meant /etc/xdg/Terminal/terminalrc
Last edited by secipolla (2012-12-10 11:03:30)
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Thank you very much for your help. That was correct.
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