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# This file was installed by the gtk3-classic-module package.
# Edit this file if you wish; however, you may want to instead use this file
# as a template for your ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini file in your personal
# home directory.
#
# Please also see the file at:
#
# /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/00_gtk3-classic-module.gschema.override
#
# ...for additional settings.
[Settings]
## This ensures that the gtk3-classic-module gets loaded. You can add other
## modules to the list here, though you may prefer to add them to your
## GTK_MODULES environment variable instead.
gtk-modules = gtk3-classic-module
## Comment out the following statement if you want mnemonics (indicated by
## underlining beneath text on buttons and menu items) to be displayed only
## while the <Alt> key is being held down. Keep this uncommented if you want
## mnemonics to be displayed at all times.
gtk-auto-mnemonics = 0
## Comment out one or both of the following if you do not want buttons and/or
## menu items (respectively) to display icons next to the button/menu item
## text, presuming there is an icon to display.
##
## NOTE: Some desktop environments may override these settings and provide
## the settings in their own desktop preferences configuration tool(s);
## please check your desktop environment's appearance preferences first.
gtk-button-images = 1
gtk-menu-images = 1
## Set this to your preferred set of stock icon sizes. The default here is to
## use 16x16 pixel icons for menus, 16x16 pixel icons for small toolbars,
## 24x24 pixel icons for large toolbars, 24x24 pixel icons for buttons, 32x32
## pixel icons for the icons displayed to represent dragged content during a
## drag-and-drop operation, and 48x48 pixel icons for dialog icons. Feel free
## to change any of these values as you desire.
gtk-icon-sizes = gtk-menu=16:gtk-small-toolbar=16:gtk-large-toolbar=24:gtk-button=24:gtk-dnd=32:gtk-dialog=48
## This statement ensures that scrollbars are always displayed, rather than
## disappearing until you are about to use them. Setting the environment
## variable GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0 has the same effect.
##
## NOTE: Some desktop environments may override this setting, instead
## providing the setting in their own desktop preferences configuration
## tool(s); please check your desktop environment's appearance
## preferences first.
##
## This setting was not available before GTK 3.24.9; if your version of GTK is
## more than a few years old, you may need to comment this out and set
## GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0 instead.
gtk-overlay-scrolling = 0
## Change this to whatever your preferred document viewer program is;
## this command will be run when you click 'Print Preview' in an application.
## The default is to invoke Evince, the GNOME document viewer; Atril (from the
## MATE desktop environment, https://mate-desktop.org/) is used here instead
## since it has a more classic user interface than Evince, though theoretically
## virtually any document viewer, such as Xpdf, can be used.
gtk-print-preview-command = atril --unlink-tempfile --preview --print-settings %s %f
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