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Please, document overwriting of GTK settings in the settings daemon
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RESOLVED: MOVED
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enhancement
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wiki.xfce.org
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Description José Luis González 2013-05-20 13:17:48 CEST
Whenever xfsettingsd is running, some X settings, including GTK preferences specified in ~/.gtkrc-2.0, are overwritten by XFCE settings. This is not properly explained in the Settings Daemon documentation. The closest is:

- A note in the docs FAQ for the specific case of the accelerators
- A screenshot in the Settings Editor section showing the Gtk settings

Please, add a note to the Settings Daemon documentation ( http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/xfsettingsd ) explaining this behaviour. For instance:

<quote>
The Settings Daemon, when running, overwrites settings in other desktop components (like GTK+ and X) through the XSETTINGS specification, with its own XFCE settings. This means, for instance, that GTK preferences specified in ~/gtkrc-2.0 are ignored in favour of the XFCE settings. You can set these with the Settings Editor (xfce4-settings-editor) in the "xsettings" section. For instance, the GTK+ key theme must be changed in xsettings->Gtk->KeyThemeName.
</quote>

Please feel free to complete or correct this description with anything more accurate.

I am reporting to wiki component since there's no docs component in bugzilla.  I understand these docs get distributed with XFCE (at least they do in Debian).

Thank you, for this and for your work in XFCE.
Comment 1 José Luis González 2016-04-30 03:55:04 CEST
Just for the record, this behaviour annoys the unknowing user and it's not obvious at all.
Comment 2 Git Bot editbugs 2020-05-20 18:29:22 CEST
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Bug #10102

Reported by:
José Luis González
Reported on: 2013-05-20
Last modified on: 2020-05-20

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Assignee:
Mike Massonnet
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