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PROGRAM:

NAME


xfdesktop - The Xfce 4 Desktop Environment's desktop manager

SYNOPSIS


xfdesktop
xfdesktop [options]

DESCRIPTION


xfdesktop manages the desktop itself in the Xfce 4 Desktop Environment. This includes
drawing the desktop backdrop and providing a right-click applications menu and middle-
click window list menu, as well as drawing icons on the desktop. Only one instance of
xfdesktop can be running at a time, and should be started by running xfdesktop without any
arguments.

OPTIONS


HELP OPTIONS:
-h, --help
Show help options

--help-all
Show all help options

--help-gtk
Show GTK+ Options

--help-sm-client
Show session management options

APPLICATION OPTIONS:
-V, --version
Display version information

-R, --reload
Causes an already-running instance of xfdesktop to reload all its settings and
redraws the desktop background.

-N, --next
Causes an already-running instance of xfdesktop to advance to the next wallpaper on
the current workspace.

-M, --menu
Causes an already-running instance of xfdesktop to pop up the applications menu at
the current position of the mouse cursor.

-W, --windowlist
Causes an already-running instance of xfdesktop to pop up the window list menu at
the current position of the mouse cursor.

-A, --arrange
Automatically arrange all the icons on the desktop

-D, --disable-wm-check
Do not wait for a window manager on startup

-e, --enable-debug
Enable debug messages

-d, --disable-debug
Disable debug messages

-Q, --quit
Cause xfdesktop to quit

--display=[DISPLAY]
X display to use

ENVIRONMENT


xfdesktop's behavior is affected by the following environment variables.

XDG_CONFIG_HOME
Specifies the root for all user-specific configuration files. If this environment
variable is not present, it defaults to ~/.config

XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
Specifies a colon-separated list of system directories in which to search for
configuration data. If this environment variable is not present, it defaults to
/etc/xdg

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