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NAME
cinnamon-settings - Configuration panel for cinnamon
SYNOPSIS
cinnamon-settings [-h]
cinnamon-settings MODULE [-t TAB]
cinnamon-settings applets PANEL
cinnamon-settings applets|desklets|extensions
[UUID [-i INSTANCE]] [-t TAB_INDEX]
cinnamon-settings applets|desklets|extensions UUID
INSTANCE
cinnamon-settings
applets|desklets|extensions|themes [-t
TAB]
cinnamon-settings
applets|desklets|extensions|themes -t download
[-s SORT]
DESCRIPTION
cinnamon-settings runs the graphical user interface allowing to configure Cinnamon.
It can also be used to run the graphical user interface allowing to configure a specific module, add applets to a panel, and manage xlets.
MODULE
Specifying a module allows to configure it directly.
The following modules are available. You can use name or synonym.
The modules with * have a configuration interface with tabs. Each tab
can be directly opened (see TAB section below).
The modules with ** need root rights to open their configuration
interface. So the only tab that will always be open is the first one.
NAME SYNONYMS
applets*
backgrounds* background
blueberry bluetooth
calendar
cinnamon-settings-users** users
color colors
default*
desklets*
desktop
display screen, screens
driver-manager** drivers
effects*
extensions*
fonts
general
gufw** firewall
hotcorner hotcorners
info infos
keyboard*
lightdm-settings** login-screen
mintlocale language, locale
mintlocale-im input-method
mintsources** sources
mouse*
network networks
notifications
nvidia-settings nvidia
online-accounts accounts
panel panels
power*
privacy
screensaver*
sound*
startup
system-config-printer printer, printers
themes*
tiling
universal-access* accessibility
user me
wacom tablet
windows* window
workspaces*
TAB and TAB_INDEX
Here the modules whose configuration interface contains tabs. Specifying its name or index by the -t option allows to open directly this tab in the configuration interface.
NAME TAB_NAME: TAB_INDEX, ...
universal-access visual: 0, keyboard: 1, typing: 2, mouse: 3
applets installed: 0, more: 1, download: 1
backgrounds images: 0, settings: 1
default preferred: 0, removable: 1
desklets installed: 0, more: 1, download: 1, general: 2
effects effects: 0, customize: 1,
extensions installed: 0, more: 1, download: 1
keyboard typing: 0, shortcuts: 1, layouts: 2
mouse mouse: 0, touchpad: 1,
power power: 0, batteries: 1, brightness: 2
screensaver settings: 0, customize: 1
sound output: 0, input: 1, sounds: 2,
applications: 3, settings: 4
themes themes: 0, download: 1, options: 2
windows titlebar: 0, behavior: 1, alttab: 2
workspaces osd: 0, settings: 1
PANEL
PANEL is the panel on which the user want install some
applets. User desktop can have up to four panels.
panel1 is the first panel (panel by default).
panel2, panel3 and panel4 exist only if the user has
created them.
UUID and INSTANCE
The applets, desklets, extensions and themes are the xlets.
Each xlet has an UUID (Universal Unique IDentifier). The structure of an UUID is xlet_name@author, except for themes.
There are two kinds of xlets: System and Spices.
System xlets are in /usr/share/cinnamon/applets/, /usr/share/cinnamon/desklets/ and /usr/share/themes/; their UUID ends with '@cinnamon.org' except for themes. There is no system extension.
Spices are xlets offered by developers to the Cinnamon team, which
evaluates and validates them. Complete description of these Spices can be
found at https://cinnamon-spices.linuxmint.com/.
The Spices installed by user are in ~/.local/share/cinnamon (for
applets, desklets and extensions) and in ~/.themes.
INSTANCE argument is reserved to developers. When an applet or desklet has multiple instances, the configuration interface of each of them can be directly opened by this INSTANCE argument. Users have neither the possibility nor the need to know the value of INSTANCE.
SORT
- Possible choices are:
-
- name or 0
- score or 1 (default value)
- date or 2
- installed or 3
- update or 4 (upgradable Spices first, then acts as date)
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
- -h, --help
- Print a help text describing the supported command-line options, and then exit.
- -s SORT, --sort=SORT
- Specific to the 'download' tab (see below) for applets, desklets, extensions and themes modules.
- -t TAB, --tab=TAB
- Select the tab to open in the settings. Possible choices are:
- A number from 0 to n-1, where n is the number of available tabs.
- The name of the tab (see list below).
EXAMPLES
- To open System Settings:
- $ cinnamon-settings
- To open the printer settings:
-
$ cinnamon-settings printers - To open the settings of an installed applet, desklet or extension:
- $ cinnamon-settings TYPE UUID
Examples:
$ cinnamon-settings applets SpicesUpdate@claudiux
$ cinnamon-settings desklets photoframe@cinnamon.org
$ cinnamon-settings extensions watermark@germanfr - To add some applets on the second panel (if exists):
- $ cinnamon-settings applets panel2
- To open the download tab of the applets settings:
- $ cinnamon-settings applets --tab=download
or
$ cinnamon-settings applets -t 1 - To open the download tab of a type of Spices (applets, desklets, extensions, themes), sorting them by 'name', 'score', 'date', 'installed' or 'update', use the '--sort=' or '-s' argument:
-
$ cinnamon-settings TYPE --tab=download --sort=SORT
or
$ cinnamon-settings TYPE -t 1 -s SORT
where TYPE can be applets, desklets, extensions or themes
and SORT can be name (or 0), score (or 1), date (or 2), installed (or 3), update (or 4)Example:
$ cinnamon-settings applets -t 1 -s date
SEE ALSO
CONTRIBUTORS
Claude Clerc (claudiux) and Nicolas Bourdaud (nbourdau).
2019-02-10 | Cinnamon |