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authorJasmine Hassan <[email protected]>2012-11-29 19:39:28 +0200
committerJasmine Hassan <[email protected]>2012-12-03 21:15:16 +0200
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[global-prefs|application] use MATE global 'show-desktop-icons' setting
instead of a local-to-caja setting 'show-desktop' This key would indicate that file managers (by default Caja, but applies to others like Thunar or ROX) should handle desktop, i.e. draw a background and place icons there. Otherwise (when false), mate-settings-daemon will take over drawing desktop background. This is different from 'draw-background', which is a separate option used only for drawing background without icons (by mate-settings-daemon). To Caja, 'show-desktop-icons' implies 'draw-background', and so if set to false, Caja won't (needlessly) draw the desktop. However, if the user uses the "Background & Emblems dialog" to drop an image-pattern/color/reset on the desktop, Caja will again draw the desktop. For reference: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=632225
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