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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<mateconfschemafile>
<schemalist>
<schema>
<key>/schemas/apps/mate_settings_daemon/xrandr/show_notification_icon</key>
<applyto>/apps/mate_settings_daemon/xrandr/show_notification_icon</applyto>
<owner>mate</owner>
<type>bool</type>
<default>false</default>
<locale name="C">
<short>Show Displays in Notification Area</short>
<long>Whether a notification icon with display-related things should be
shown in the panel.
</long>
</locale>
</schema>
<schema>
<key>/schemas/apps/mate_settings_daemon/xrandr/use_xorg_monitor_settings</key>
<applyto>/apps/mate_settings_daemon/xrandr/use_xorg_monitor_settings</applyto>
<owner>mate</owner>
<type>bool</type>
<default>false</default>
<locale name="C">
<short>Do not touch monitor configuration</short>
<long>Usually, mate-settings-daemon configures internal and
external monitors according to the
turn_on_external_monitors_at_startup and
turn_on_laptop_monitor_at_startup settings and determines
an appropriate cloning/side-by-side mode. Setting this key
to True disables this, and the monitor settings are not
touched at all (unless there is an explicit user
configuration).
</long>
</locale>
</schema>
<schema>
<key>/schemas/apps/mate_settings_daemon/xrandr/turn_on_external_monitors_at_startup</key>
<applyto>/apps/mate_settings_daemon/xrandr/turn_on_external_monitors_at_startup</applyto>
<owner>mate</owner>
<type>bool</type>
<default>false</default>
<locale name="C">
<short>Turn on external monitor after system boot</short>
<long>Turn on external monitor after system boot if user plugs in
external monitor on system boot.
</long>
</locale>
</schema>
<schema>
<key>/schemas/apps/mate_settings_daemon/xrandr/turn_on_laptop_monitor_at_startup</key>
<applyto>/apps/mate_settings_daemon/xrandr/turn_on_laptop_monitor_at_startup</applyto>
<owner>mate</owner>
<type>bool</type>
<default>true</default>
<locale name="C">
<short>Turn on laptop monitor after system boot</short>
<long>Turn on laptop monitor after system boot if user plugs in
external monitor on system boot.
</long>
</locale>
</schema>
<schema>
<key>/schemas/apps/mate_settings_daemon/xrandr/default_configuration_file</key>
<applyto>/apps/mate_settings_daemon/xrandr/default_configuration_file</applyto>
<owner>mate</owner>
<type>string</type>
<default>/etc/mate-settings-daemon/xrandr/monitors.xml</default>
<locale name="C">
<short>File for default configuration for RandR</short>
<long>The XRandR plugin will look for a default
configuration in the file specified by this key. This
is similar to the ~/.config/monitors.xml that normally
gets stored in users' home directories. If a user
does not have such a file, or has one that does not
match the user's setup of monitors, then the file
specified by this key will be used instead.
</long>
</locale>
</schema>
</schemalist>
</mateconfschemafile>
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