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<schemalist>
<schema path="/com/canonical/unity/settings-daemon/plugins/xrandr/" id="com.canonical.unity.settings-daemon.plugins.xrandr" gettext-domain="unity-settings-daemon">
<key type="s" name="default-configuration-file">
<default>'/etc/gnome-settings-daemon/xrandr/monitors.xml'</default>
<summary>File for default configuration for RandR</summary>
<description>The XRandR plugin will look for a default configuration in the file specified by this key. This is similar to the ~/.config/monitors.xml that normally gets stored in users’ home directories. If a user does not have such a file, or has one that does not match the user’s setup of monitors, then the file specified by this key will be used instead.</description>
</key>
<key name="default-monitors-setup" enum="com.canonical.unity.settings-daemon.GsdXrandrBootBehaviour">
<default>'follow-lid'</default>
<summary>Whether to turn off specific monitors after boot</summary>
<description>“clone” will display the same thing on all monitors, “dock” will switch off the internal monitor, “do-nothing” will use the default Xorg behaviour (extend the desktop in recent versions). The default, “follow-lid”, will choose between “do-nothing” and “dock” depending on whether the lid is (respectively) open or closed.</description>
</key>
<key type="i" name="priority">
<default>0</default>
<summary>Priority to use for this plugin</summary>
<description>Priority to use for this plugin in unity-settings-daemon startup queue</description>
</key>
<key type="b" name="active">
<default>true</default>
<summary>Activation of this plugin</summary>
<description>Whether this plugin would be activated by unity-settings-daemon or not</description>
</key>
</schema>
</schemalist>