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3.TH weston.ini 5 "2013-01-17" "Weston __version__"
4.SH NAME
5weston.ini \- configuration file for
6.B Weston
7\- the reference Wayland
8compositor
9.SH INTRODUCTION
10.B Weston
11obtains configuration from its command line parameters and the configuration
12file described here.
13.SH DESCRIPTION
14.B Weston
15uses a configuration file called
16.I weston.ini
17for its setup.
18The
19.I weston.ini
20configuration file is searched for in one of the following places when the
21server is started:
22.PP
23.RS 4
24.nf
25.BR "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/weston.ini " "(if $XDG_CONFIG_HOME is set)"
26.BR "$HOME/.config/weston.ini " "(if $HOME is set)"
Ossama Othmana50e6e42013-05-14 09:48:26 -070027.B "weston/weston.ini in each"
28.BR "\ \ \ \ $XDG_CONFIG_DIR " "(if $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is set)"
29.BR "/etc/xdg/weston/weston.ini " "(if $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is not set)"
30.BR "<current dir>/weston.ini " "(if no variables were set)"
Martin Minarikedc51c02013-01-18 18:44:29 +010031.fi
32.RE
33.PP
34where environment variable
35.B $HOME
36is the user's home directory, and
37.B $XDG_CONFIG_HOME
Ossama Othmana50e6e42013-05-14 09:48:26 -070038is the user specific configuration directory, and
39.B $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
40is a colon
41.B ':'
42delimited listed of configuration base directories, such as
43.BR /etc/xdg-foo:/etc/xdg .
Martin Minarikedc51c02013-01-18 18:44:29 +010044.PP
45The
46.I weston.ini
47file is composed of a number of sections which may be present in any order, or
48omitted to use default configuration values. Each section has the form:
49.PP
50.RS 4
51.nf
52.BI [ SectionHeader ]
53.RI Key1=Value1
54.RI Key2=Value2
55 ...
56.fi
57.RE
58.PP
59The spaces are significant.
60Comment lines are ignored:
61.PP
62.RS 4
63.nf
64.IR "#comment"
65.fi
66.RE
67.PP
68The section headers are:
69.PP
70.RS 4
71.nf
72.BR "core " "The core modules"
73.BR "shell " "Desktop customization"
74.BR "launcher " "Add launcher to the panel"
75.BR "screensaver " "Screensaver selection"
76.BR "output " "Output configuration"
77.BR "input-method " "Onscreen keyboard input"
78.BR "keyboard " "Keyboard layouts"
79.BR "terminal " "Terminal application options"
Maksim Melnikau92de1442013-08-14 22:33:10 +030080.BR "xwayland " "XWayland options"
Martin Minarikedc51c02013-01-18 18:44:29 +010081.fi
82.RE
83.PP
84Possible value types are string, signed and unsigned 32-bit
85integer, and boolean. Strings must not be quoted, do not support any
86escape sequences, and run till the end of the line. Integers can
87be given in decimal (e.g. 123), octal (e.g. 0173), and hexadecimal
88(e.g. 0x7b) form. Boolean values can be only 'true' or 'false'.
89.RE
90.SH "CORE SECTION"
91The
92.B core
93section is used to select the startup compositor modules.
94.TP 7
95.BI "modules=" desktop-shell.so,xwayland.so
96specifies the modules to load (string). Available modules in the
97.IR "__weston_modules_dir__"
98directory are:
99.PP
100.RS 10
101.nf
102.BR desktop-shell.so
103.BR tablet-shell.so
104.BR xwayland.so
105.fi
106.RE
107.RS
108.PP
109
110.SH "SHELL SECTION"
111The
112.B shell
113section is used to customize the compositor. Some keys may not be handled by
114different shell plugins.
115.PP
116The entries that can appear in this section are:
117.TP 7
118.BI "background-image=" file
119sets the path for the background image file (string).
120.TP 7
Emilio Pozuelo Monfortf12a0942013-04-22 11:00:07 +0200121.BI "background-type=" tile
Pekka Paalanena402b052013-05-22 18:03:10 +0300122determines how the background image is drawn (string). Can be
123.BR scale ", " scale-crop " or " tile " (default)."
124Scale means scaled to fit the output precisely, not preserving aspect ratio.
125Scale-crop preserves aspect ratio, scales the background image just big
126enough to cover the output, and centers it. The image ends up cropped from
127left and right, or top and bottom, if the aspect ratio does not match the
128output. Tile repeats the background image to fill the output.
Emilio Pozuelo Monfortf12a0942013-04-22 11:00:07 +0200129.TP 7
Martin Minarikedc51c02013-01-18 18:44:29 +0100130.BI "background-color=" 0xAARRGGBB
131sets the color of the background (unsigned integer). The hexadecimal
132digit pairs are in order alpha, red, green, and blue.
133.TP 7
134.BI "panel-color=" 0xAARRGGBB
135sets the color of the panel (unsigned integer). The hexadecimal
136digit pairs are in order transparency, red, green, and blue. Examples:
137.PP
138.RS 10
139.nf
140.BR "0xffff0000 " "Red"
141.BR "0xff00ff00 " "Green"
142.BR "0xff0000ff " "Blue"
143.BR "0x00ffffff " "Fully transparent"
144.fi
145.RE
146.TP 7
147.BI "locking=" true
148enables screen locking (boolean).
149.TP 7
150.BI "animation=" zoom
151sets the effect used for opening new windows (string). Can be
152.B zoom,
Kristian Høgsberg724c8d92013-10-16 11:38:24 -0700153.B fade,
154.B none.
155By default, no animation is used.
156.TP 7
157.BI "startup-animation=" fade
158sets the effect used for opening new windows (string). Can be
159.B fade,
160.B none.
161By default, the fade animation is used.
Martin Minarikedc51c02013-01-18 18:44:29 +0100162.TP 7
163.BI "binding-modifier=" ctrl
164sets the modifier key used for common bindings (string), such as moving
165surfaces, resizing, rotating, switching, closing and setting the transparency
166for windows, controlling the backlight and zooming the desktop. Possible values:
167ctrl, alt, super (default)
168.TP 7
169.BI "num-workspaces=" 6
170defines the number of workspaces (unsigned integer). The user can switch
171workspaces by using the
172binding+F1, F2 keys. If this key is not set, fall back to one workspace.
173.TP 7
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort57ac4062013-03-14 17:23:38 +0100174.BI "cursor-theme=" theme
175sets the cursor theme (string).
176.TP 7
177.BI "cursor-size=" 24
178sets the cursor size (unsigned integer).
179.TP 7
Martin Minarikedc51c02013-01-18 18:44:29 +0100180.BI "lockscreen-icon=" path
181sets the path to lock screen icon image (string). (tablet shell only)
182.TP 7
183.BI "lockscreen=" path
184sets the path to lock screen background image (string). (tablet shell only)
185.TP 7
186.BI "homescreen=" path
187sets the path to home screen background image (string). (tablet shell only)
188.RE
189.SH "LAUNCHER SECTION"
190There can be multiple launcher sections, one for each launcher.
191.TP 7
192.BI "icon=" icon
193sets the path to icon image (string). Svg images are not currently supported.
194.TP 7
195.BI "path=" program
196sets the path to the program that is run by clicking on this launcher (string).
197It is possible to pass arguments and environment variables to the program. For
198example:
199.nf
200.in +4n
201
202path=GDK_BACKEND=wayland gnome-terminal --full-screen
203.in
204.fi
205.PP
206.RE
207.SH "SCREENSAVER SECTION"
208The
209.B screensaver
210section is used to select and schedule a screensaver.
211The
212.B screensaver
213section is optional, as are all of the entries that may be specified in
214it.
215.TP 7
216.BI "path=" /usr/libexec/weston-screensaver
217This instructs the compositor to use the selected screensaver client on a given
218path (string). If this line is missing or commented out, the screensaver in
219.B "weston(1)"
220is disabled.
221.RE
222.TP 7
223.BI "duration=" 600
224The idle time in seconds until the screensaver disappears in order to save power
225(unsigned integer).
226.SH "OUTPUT SECTION"
227There can be multiple output sections, each corresponding to one output. It is
228currently only recognized by the drm and x11 backends.
229.TP 7
230.BI "name=" name
231sets a name for the output (string). The backend uses the name to
232identify the output. All X11 output names start with a letter X. The available
233output names for DRM backend are listed in the
234.B "weston-launch(1)"
235output.
236Examples of usage:
237.PP
238.RS 10
239.nf
240.BR "LVDS1 " "DRM backend, Laptop internal panel no.1"
241.BR "VGA1 " "DRM backend, VGA connector no.1"
242.BR "X1 " "X11 backend, X window no.1"
243.fi
244.RE
245.RS
246.PP
247See
248.B "weston-drm(7)"
249for more details.
250.RE
251.TP 7
252.BI "mode=" mode
253sets the output mode (string). The mode parameter is handled differently
254depending on the backend. On the X11 backend, it just sets the WIDTHxHEIGHT of
255the weston window.
256The DRM backend accepts different modes:
257.PP
258.RS 10
259.nf
260.BR "WIDTHxHEIGHT " "Resolution size width and height in pixels"
261.BR "preferred " "Uses the preferred mode"
262.BR "current " "Uses the current crt controller mode"
263.BR "off " "Disables the output"
264.fi
265.RE
266.RS
267.PP
268Optionally, an user may specify a modeline, such as:
269.PP
270.nf
271.in +4n
272.nf
273173.00 1920 2048 2248 2576 1080 1083 1088 1120 -hsync +vsync
274.fi
275.in
276.PP
277It consists of the refresh rate in Hz, horizontal and vertical resolution,
278options for horizontal and vertical synchronisation. The program
279.B "cvt(1)"
280can provide suitable modeline string.
281.RE
282.TP 7
283.BI "transform=" normal
284The transformation applied to screen output (string). The transform key can
285be one of the following 8 strings:
286.PP
287.RS 10
288.nf
289.BR "normal " "Normal output."
290.BR "90 " "90 degrees clockwise."
291.BR "180 " "Upside down."
292.BR "270 " "90 degrees counter clockwise."
293.BR "flipped " "Horizontally flipped"
294.BR "flipped-90 " "Flipped and 90 degrees clockwise"
295.BR "flipped-180 " "Flipped upside down"
296.BR "flipped-270 " "Flipped and 90 degrees counter clockwise"
297.fi
298.RE
Rob Bradford14494622013-06-25 18:56:43 +0100299.TP 7
300.BI "seat=" name
301The logical seat name that that this output should be associated with. If this
302is set then the seat's input will be confined to the output that has the seat
303set on it. The expectation is that this functionality will be used in a
304multiheaded environment with a single compositor for multiple output and input
305configurations. The default seat is called "default" and will always be
306present. This seat can be constrained like any other.
307.RE
Martin Minarikedc51c02013-01-18 18:44:29 +0100308.SH "INPUT-METHOD SECTION"
309.TP 7
310.BI "path=" "/usr/libexec/weston-keyboard"
311sets the path of the on screen keyboard input method (string).
312.RE
313.RE
314.SH "KEYBOARD SECTION"
315This section contains the following keys:
316.TP 7
317.BI "keymap_rules=" "evdev"
318sets the keymap rules file (string). Used to map layout and model to input
319device.
320.RE
321.RE
322.TP 7
323.BI "keymap_model=" "pc105"
324sets the keymap model (string). See the Models section in
325.B "xkeyboard-config(7)."
326.RE
327.RE
328.TP 7
329.BI "keymap_layout=" "us,de,gb"
330sets the comma separated list of keyboard layout codes (string). See the
331Layouts section in
332.B "xkeyboard-config(7)."
333.RE
334.RE
335.TP 7
336.BI "keymap_variant=" "euro,,intl"
337sets the comma separated list of keyboard layout variants (string). The number
338of variants must be the same as the number of layouts above. See the Layouts
339section in
340.B "xkeyboard-config(7)."
341.RE
342.RE
343.TP 7
344.BI "keymap_options=" "grp:alt_shift_toggle,grp_led:scroll"
345sets the keymap options (string). See the Options section in
346.B "xkeyboard-config(7)."
347.RE
348.RE
349.SH "TERMINAL SECTION"
350Contains settings for the weston terminal application (weston-terminal). It
351allows to customize the font and shell of the command line interface.
352.TP 7
353.BI "font=" "DejaVu Sans Mono"
354sets the font of the terminal (string). For a good experience it is recommend
355to use monospace fonts. In case the font is not found, the default one is used.
356.RE
357.RE
358.TP 7
359.BI "font-size=" "14"
360sets the size of the terminal font (unsigned integer).
361.RE
362.RE
363.TP 7
364.BI "term=" "xterm-256color"
365The terminal shell (string). Sets the $TERM variable.
366.RE
367.RE
Maksim Melnikau92de1442013-08-14 22:33:10 +0300368.SH "XWAYLAND SECTION"
369.TP 7
370.BI "path=" "/usr/bin/Xorg"
371sets the path to the xserver to run (string).
372.RE
373.RE
Martin Minarikedc51c02013-01-18 18:44:29 +0100374.SH "SEE ALSO"
375.BR weston (1),
376.BR weston-launch (1),
377.BR weston-drm (7),
378.BR xkeyboard-config (7)