# active-monitor = Monitor to display greeter window (name or number). # xft-rgba = none|rgb|bgr|vrgb|vbgr Type of subpixel antialiasing # xft-hintstyle = none|slight|medium|hintfull What degree of hinting to use # xft-dpi = Resolution for Xft in dots per inch (e.g. # xft-antialias = false|true Whether to antialias Xft fonts # transition-type = ease-in-out|linear|none ("ease-in-out" by default) # transition-duration = Length of time (in milliseconds) to transition between background images ("500" by default) # user-background = false|true ("true" by default) Display user background (if available) # background = Background file to use, either an image path or a color (e.g. # Available configuration options listed below. This seems to be a workaround to the issue, not a solution as such. # bl-fortune - have the system come up with a little adage (not yet enabled) # bl-welcome - post-installation script, will not run in a live session and # Start the Conky session (the default conkyrc will run if no sessions have been set) # Start the tint2 session (the default tint2 will run if no sessions have been set) # NOTE: composition must be started before tint2 usr/lib/policykit-1-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 & Synclient VertEdgeScroll=1 HorizEdgeScroll=1 TapButton1=1 2>/dev/null # (Now might be using libinput instead of synaptics.) # TOUCHPAD: comment out the next two entries if you don't have one # See 'man xcape' for other possibilities. # Alias Super key to Super+Space for single-key menu. # Adjust the values according to your preferances. # Set keyboard settings - 250 ms delay and 25 cps (characters per second) repeat rate. # could benefit from your hack, please consider sharing it at: # If you do something cool with your autostart script and you think others # More information about this can be found at: # /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/openbox-xdg-autostart -list # /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/openbox-xdg-autostart -list # Note: some programs, such as 'nm-applet' are run via XDG autostart. # will be executed to set-up your environment and launch any applications # When you login to your BunsenLabs Openbox session, this autostart script
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