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author | Brian Cameron <brian.cameron@sun.com> | 2007-04-05 05:28:45 +0000 |
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committer | Brian Cameron <bcameron@src.gnome.org> | 2007-04-05 05:28:45 +0000 |
commit | 3b5bf602a9090f07feadb8e3a8e1934e376e1faf (patch) | |
tree | 99d0649797dfa0fa54587e4b1f6ddfbb7e8ae962 /docs/C | |
parent | d59d8a029101fec0af687d8296de9d477142f8ea (diff) | |
download | gdm-3b5bf602a9090f07feadb8e3a8e1934e376e1faf.tar.gz |
Return correct value when GET_CONFIG_FILE is asked for. Previously the
2007-04-05 Brian Cameron <brian.cameron@sun.com>
* daemon/gdm.c: Return correct value when GET_CONFIG_FILE is
asked for. Previously the value was NULL when using the compiled
in default.
* gui/gdmcomm.c: Make the message a bit nicer when GDM slave
notices GDM daemon isn't running.
* docs/C/gdm.xml: Improved docs some more. Lukasz didn't update
all the places where the Face Browser change needed to be
mentioned.
2007-04-05 Lukasz Zalewski <lukas@dcs.qmul.ac.uk>
* gui/gdmsetup.glade, gui/gdmsetup.c, doc/C/gdm.xml:
Added a "Themed with face browser option to the Local/Remote Style
ComboBox and updated the documentation. Fixes bug #423300
* gui/gdmsetup.glade: Changd the spacing between elements in the General
tab as an aftermath of bug #403242. Also fixes some of the issues
found in bug #423158.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=4768
Diffstat (limited to 'docs/C')
-rw-r--r-- | docs/C/gdm.xml | 84 |
1 files changed, 47 insertions, 37 deletions
diff --git a/docs/C/gdm.xml b/docs/C/gdm.xml index 46b6d0fd..a6b156c5 100644 --- a/docs/C/gdm.xml +++ b/docs/C/gdm.xml @@ -550,12 +550,12 @@ <para> GDM supports a face browser which will display a list of users who - can login and an icon for each user. This feature can be used with - the GTK+ Greeter if the <filename>Browser</filename> configuration - option is set to "true". This feature can be used with - the Themed Greeter if using a GDM theme which includes a - "userlist" item type is defined, such as - "happygnome-list" + can login and an icon for each user. Starting with version 2.18.1 + the <filename>Browser</filename> configuration option must be set + to "true" for this function to be available. In previous + versions it was only required when using the GTK+ Greeter. When + using the Themed Greeter, the Face Browser is only available if the + GDM theme includes a "userlist" item type. </para> <para> @@ -1187,9 +1187,9 @@ gdm: .your.domain If the "Style" choice is "Plain with face browser", then the <command>gdmlogin</command> program is used as the GUI (daemon/Greeter) and the face browser is turned on (greeter/Browser). - The Face Browser is explained in the Overview section. Otherwise, - the choices are the same as when the "Style" choice is - "Plain". Additional setup in the Users tab may be + The Face Browser is explained in the "Overview" section. + Otherwise, the choices are the same as when the "Style" + choice is "Plain". Additional setup in the Users tab may be necessary to choose which users appear in the Face Browser. </para> @@ -1200,24 +1200,33 @@ gdm: .your.domain <command>gdmsetup</command> allows the user to select the theme to be used (greeter/GraphicalTheme). Note that the checkbox to the left of the theme's name must be checked for a theme to be selected. - Clicking on the theme, but not selecting the checkbox will highlight - the theme and the "Remove" button can be used to delete - the theme. Information about the theme's author and copyright are - shown for the highlighted theme. The "Add" button can be - used to add new themes to the system. To turn on the Face Browser, a - theme which includes a Face Browser must be selected, such as - happygnome-list. The "Background color" displayed when - GDM starts (and if the theme has transparent elements) can also be - selected (greeter/GraphicalThemedColor). The "Theme" combo - box may be set to "Random from selected" if you want a random - theme to be used for each login (greeter/GraphicalThemeRand and + Information about the theme's author and copyright are shown for the + highlighted theme. The "Remove" button can be used to delete + the highlighted theme. The "Add" button can be used to add + new themes to the system. For a new theme to be added it must be + in tar or compressed tar format. The "Background color" + displayed when GDM starts (and if the theme has transparent elements) + can be selected (greeter/GraphicalThemedColor). The "Theme" + combo box may be set to "Random from selected" to display a + random theme for each login (greeter/GraphicalThemeRand and greeter/GraphicalThemes). To use random themes, select each theme that - you wish to be used. By default this combobox is set to - "Selected only", so that only a single theme can be selected + you wish to be displayed. By default this combobox is set to + "Selected only", so that only a single theme may be selected and be used. </para> <para> + If the "Style" choice is "Themed with face + browser", then the <command>gdmgreeter</command> program is used + as the GUI (daemon/Greeter) and the face browser is turned on + (greeter/Browser) if supported by the theme. The Face Browser is + explained in the Overview section. Otherwise, the choices are the + same as when the "Style" choice is "Themed". + Additional setup in the Users tab may be necessary to choose which + users appear in the Face Browser. + </para> + + <para> Regardless of the "Style" choice, the user may also select whether the Actions menu is visible (greeter/SystemMenu), whether the Actions menu includes the choice to start <command>gdmsetup</command> @@ -1243,15 +1252,14 @@ gdm: .your.domain of this document before enabling it. This tab includes a "Style" combobox which can be used to turn on XDMCP and control the appearance of GDM for remote users (gui/RemoteGreeter - and xdmcp/Enable). This combobox may be set to "Remote login - disabled" or "Same as Local". If the Local tab - is set to "Plain" or "Plain with Face Browser", - then the user may also select "Themed". If the Local tab - is set to "Themed", then the user may also select - "Plain" or "Plain with face browser". It is - recommended that the "Plain" GUI be used for remote - connections since it is more lightweight and tends to have better - performance across a network. + and xdmcp/Enable). The user may specify to use either the same + greeter as used on the Local tab, or the other Greeter program. If + the Face Browser setting is true on the Local tab, then it will also + be true for the Remote tab. If the Face Browser setting is + false on the Local tab, then it will also be false for the Remote + tab. It is recommended that the "Plain" GUI be used for + remote connections since it is more lightweight and tends to have + better performance across a network. </para> <para> @@ -4440,7 +4448,7 @@ Language=cs_CZ.UTF-8 </para> <para> - If the GDM Face Browser is turned, then the file + If the GDM Face Browser is turned on, then the file <filename>$HOME/.face</filename> is accessed. This file should be a standard image that GTK+ can read, such as PNG or JPEG. It also must be smaller than the <filename>MaxIconWidth</filename> and @@ -4564,6 +4572,8 @@ GET_SERVER_LIST GET_SERVER_DETAILS GREETERPIDS QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION +QUERY_CUSTOM_CMD_LABELS +QUERY_CUSTOM_CMD_NO_RESTART_STATUS QUERY_VT RELEASE_DYNAMIC_DISPLAYS REMOVE_DYNAMIC_DISPLAY @@ -6878,7 +6888,7 @@ custom-config=foo or keyboard in the usual way. Accessible Technology (AT) programs such as <command>GOK</command> (on-screen keyboard) and <command>orca</command> (magnifier and text-to-speech) are supported. - The "Standard Greeter" best supports accessibility, so it is + The "GTK+ Greeter" best supports accessibility, so it is recommended for accessibility support. The "Themed Greeter" supports some accessibility features and may be usable by some users. But some AT programs, such as <command>GOK</command>, do not yet work @@ -6886,9 +6896,9 @@ custom-config=foo </para> <para> - Accessibility is enabled by specifying the "Standard Greeter" + Accessibility is enabled by specifying the "GTK+ Greeter" in the "Local" tab for the console display and specifying - the "Standard Greeter" in the "Remote" tab for + the "GTK+ Greeter" in the "Remote" tab for remote displays. Or you can modify the <filename>Greeter</filename> and <filename>RemoteGreeter</filename> configuration options by hand to be <command>/usr/lib/gdmlogin</command>. @@ -6898,7 +6908,7 @@ custom-config=foo The GDM greeter programs support the ability to launch AT's at login time via configurable "gestures". These gestures can be defined to be standard keyboard hotkeys, switch device event, or - mouse motion events. When using the "Standard Greeter", the + mouse motion events. When using the "GTK+ Greeter", the user may also change the visual appearance of the login UI. For example, to use a higher-contrast color scheme for better visibility. </para> @@ -6931,7 +6941,7 @@ custom-config=foo <title>Accessibile Theming</title> <para> - If using the "Standard Greeter" users can easily + If using the "GTK+ Greeter" users can easily switch the color and contrast scheme of the dialog. To do this, ensure the <filename>AllowGtkThemeChange</filename> parameter in the GDM configuration is set to "true". This should |