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##
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## Example ~/.config/labwc/environment file.
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## Uncomment lines starting with one '#' to suit your needs.
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##
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##
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## Use the XKB_DEFAULT_LAYOUT variable to set the keyboard layout. For example
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## to start with Swedish keyboard layout set it to 'se'. If you are unsure what
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## your country code is, refer to the layout section of:
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## /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/evdev.lst
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##
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## Multiple keyboard layouts can be set by comma-separating the country codes.
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## If a variant layout is needed, the syntax is layout(variant)
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## If multiple layouts are used, specify the toggle-keybind using
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## XKB_DEFAULT_OPTIONS as show below.
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##
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## For further details, see xkeyboard-config(7)
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XKB_DEFAULT_LAYOUT=fi
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# XKB_DEFAULT_LAYOUT=se,us(intl)
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# XKB_DEFAULT_OPTIONS=grp:alt_shift_toggle
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# XKB_DEFAULT_OPTIONS=grp:shift_caps_toggle
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##
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## Force Mozilla software like Firefox and Thunderbird to use wayland backend.
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## Firefox (>= v121) enables Wayland by default, but we include this note here
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## for those on non-rolling distributions.
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##
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# MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1
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## Set cursor theme and size. Find system icons themes with:
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## `find /usr/share/icons/ -type d -name "cursors"`
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XCURSOR_THEME=Notwaita-White
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# XCURSOR_THEME=capitaine-cursors
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XCURSOR_SIZE=24
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##
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## Disable hardware cursors. Most users would not want to do this, but if you
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## are experiencing issues with disappearing cursors, this might fix it.
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##
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# WLR_NO_HARDWARE_CURSORS=1
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##
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## In order for labwc to work out of the box, the environment variable below
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## is set to "1" by default to avoid menus with incorrect offset and blank
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## windows with Java applications such as JetBrains and Intellij Idea.
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## See https://github.com/swaywm/sway/issues/595
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## labwc will not override any already set environment variables, so if you for
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## some reason do not want this, then just set it to "0" (not recommended, but
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## mentioned here for completeness).
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##
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# _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=0
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##
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## This allows xdg-desktop-portal-wlr to function (e.g. for screen-recording).
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## It is automatically set to "wlroots" by labwc though, so it is only
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## included here for completeness. Again, labwc will not over-write an
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## already set environment variable, so if you need it set to something else,
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## then uncomment and adjust.
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##
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# XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=wlroots
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##
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## This causes a virtual output to be created automatically whenever there
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## are no outputs around. This helps for cases like wayvnc so there is always
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## an output available to connect to. The name can be chosen freely but there
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## must be no duplicate output names, for this reason using VIRTUAL-x or a
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## physical connector name like HDMI-A-1 is not recommended as wlroots may
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## want to create outputs with those names later on which would then fail.
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##
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## Using an output name that starts with NOOP- has the additional benefit
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## that wayvnc will detect it being a virtual output and allow clients to
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## resize the output to match the client resolution.
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##
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# LABWC_FALLBACK_OUTPUT=NOOP-fallback
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