# LightDM GTK+ Configuration # Available configuration options listed below. # # Appearance: # theme-name = GTK+ theme to use # icon-theme-name = Icon theme to use # cursor-theme-name = Cursor theme to use # cursor-theme-size = Cursor size to use # background = Background file to use, either an image path or a color (e.g. #772953) # user-background = false|true ("true" by default) Display user background (if available) # transition-duration = Length of time (in milliseconds) to transition between background images ("500" by default) # transition-type = ease-in-out|linear|none ("ease-in-out" by default) # # Fonts: # font-name = Font to use # xft-antialias = false|true Whether to antialias Xft fonts # xft-dpi = Resolution for Xft in dots per inch (e.g. 96) # xft-hintstyle = none|slight|medium|hintfull What degree of hinting to use # xft-rgba = none|rgb|bgr|vrgb|vbgr Type of subpixel antialiasing # # Login window: # active-monitor = Monitor to display greeter window (name or number). Use #cursor value to display greeter at monitor with cursor. Can be a semicolon separated list # position = x y ("50% 50%" by default) Login window position # default-user-image = Image used as default user icon, path or #icon-name # hide-user-image = false|true ("false" by default) # # Panel: # panel-position = top|bottom ("top" by default) # clock-format = strftime-format string, e.g. %H:%M # indicators = semi-colon ";" separated list of allowed indicator modules. Built-in indicators include "~a11y", "~language", "~session", "~power", "~clock", "~host", "~spacer". Unity indicators can be represented by short name (e.g. "sound", "power"), service file name, or absolute path # # Accessibility: # a11y-states = states of accessibility features: "name" - save state on exit, "-name" - disabled at start (default value for unlisted), "+name" - enabled at start. Allowed names: contrast, font, keyboard, reader. # keyboard = command to launch on-screen keyboard (e.g. "onboard") # keyboard-position = x y[;width height] ("50%,center -0;50% 25%" by default) Works only for "onboard" # reader = command to launch screen reader (e.g. "orca") # at-spi-enabled = false|true ("true" by default) Enables accessibility at-spi-command if the greeter is built with it enabled # # Security: # allow-debugging = false|true ("false" by default) # screensaver-timeout = Timeout (in seconds) until the screen blanks when the greeter is called as lockscreen # # Template for per-monitor configuration: # [monitor: name] # background = overrides default value # user-background = overrides default value # laptop = false|true ("false" by default) Marks monitor as laptop display # transition-duration = overrides default value # [greeter] background=/usr/share/backgrounds/white-greeter.jpg #user-background= #theme-name= #icon-theme-name= #font-name= #xft-antialias= #xft-dpi= #xft-hintstyle= #xft-rgba= #indicators= #clock-format= #keyboard= #reader= position=25 550 #screensaver-timeout=