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<link type="guide" xref="setup" />
<link type="seealso" xref="dconf" />
<link type="seealso" xref="overrides" />
<revision pkgversion="3.30" date="2019-02-08" status="draft"/>
<credit type="author copyright">
<name>Matthias Clasen</name>
<email>matthias.clasen@gmail.com</email>
<years>2012</years>
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<credit type="author copyright">
<name>Jim Campbell</name>
<email>jwcampbell@gmail.com</email>
<years>2012</years>
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<credit type="editor">
<name>Petr Kovar</name>
<email>pknbe@volny.cz</email>
<years>2019</years>
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<desc>What tool can I use to explore system and application settings?</desc>
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<title>Browse GSettings values for your applications</title>
<p>There are two tools you can use to browse system and application
preferences stored as GSettings values, the <app>dconf-editor</app> graphical
utility and the <cmd>gsettings</cmd> command line utility.</p>
<p>Both <app>dconf-editor</app> and <cmd>gsettings</cmd> also allows you to
change preferences for the current user.</p>
<note style="warning"><p>Note that these tools always operate using the
current user's GSettings database, so you should not run these
applications as root.</p>
<p>Both <app>dconf-editor</app> and <cmd>gsettings</cmd> require a
D-Bus session bus in order to make any changes. This is because the
<sys>dconf</sys> daemon must be activated using D-Bus.</p>
<p>You can get the required session bus by running <cmd>gsettings</cmd> under
the <sys>dbus-launch</sys> utility, like this:</p>
<screen><output>$ </output><input>dbus-launch gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background draw-background true</input></screen>
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<p><app>dconf-editor</app> may be better to use if you are not familiar with
the options available in an application. It shows the hierarchy of settings
in a tree-view and also displays additional information about each setting,
including the description, type and default value.</p>
<p><cmd>gsettings</cmd> is more powerful than <app>dconf-editor</app>.
Bash completion is provided for <cmd>gsettings</cmd>, and you can write
scripts that include <cmd>gsettings</cmd> commands for automated
configuration.</p>
<p>For a complete list of <cmd>gsettings</cmd> options, see the
<link its:translate="no" href="man:gsettings"><cmd>gsettings</cmd>(1)</link>
man page.</p>
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