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Lyn Perrine 6 years ago
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@ -15,15 +15,14 @@ The :guilabel:`Default Applications` tab lets you change your default browser an
The :guilabel:`Autostart` tab has settings for what to autostart. The autostart applications lets you choose which applications to autostart like managers for print queues. All of these are check-boxes to start various programs. You can start a program at startup by adding it here. Click the :guilabel:`Add` button, give the process a name e.g. "Terminal drop down" and type in the appropriate terminal command e.g. "terminal -d" where it says :guilabel:`Command`. To change a keyboard shortcut press the :guilabel:`Edit` button. To remove a setting for autostart left click on the autostart press the :guilabel:`Delete` button. The :guilabel:`Autostart` tab has settings for what to autostart. The autostart applications lets you choose which applications to autostart like managers for print queues. All of these are check-boxes to start various programs. You can start a program at startup by adding it here. Click the :guilabel:`Add` button, give the process a name e.g. "Terminal drop down" and type in the appropriate terminal command e.g. "terminal -d" where it says :guilabel:`Command`. To change a keyboard shortcut press the :guilabel:`Edit` button. To remove a setting for autostart left click on the autostart press the :guilabel:`Delete` button.
.. image:: session_settings.png
The tab for :guilabel:`Environment (Advanced)` has many effects for you environment variables for your session. The :guilabel:`Variable Name` provides the name of the environment variable. To change the value of a variable double click on the value under the :guilabel:`Value` column. To add a new environment variable press the :guilabel:`Add` button. Then at the bottom a dotted line will appear and double click to enter the Variable Name and the Value for the variable. To delete an environment variable press the :guilabel:`Delete` button. Several of these variables relate to hidpi support see `<https://forum.lxqt.org/t/detailed-guide-to-enable-high-dpi-scaling-on-lxqt/507/5>`_ . The tab for :guilabel:`Environment (Advanced)` has many effects for you environment variables for your session. The :guilabel:`Variable Name` provides the name of the environment variable. To change the value of a variable double click on the value under the :guilabel:`Value` column. To add a new environment variable press the :guilabel:`Add` button. Then at the bottom a dotted line will appear and double click to enter the Variable Name and the Value for the variable. To delete an environment variable press the :guilabel:`Delete` button. Several of these variables relate to hidpi support see `<https://forum.lxqt.org/t/detailed-guide-to-enable-high-dpi-scaling-on-lxqt/507/5>`_ .
.. image:: lxqt-session-advanced.png .. image:: lxqt-session-advanced.png
If you want to undo changes you have done press the :guilabel:`Reset` button. If you want to undo changes you have done press the :guilabel:`Reset` button.
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.. image:: session_settings.png
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