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# LightDM Mini Greeter Configuration
#
# To test your configuration out, run: lightdm --test-mode
[greeter]
# The user to login as.
user = void
# Whether to show the password input's label.
show-password-label = true
# The text of the password input's label.
password-label-text = Password:
# The text shown when an invalid password is entered. May be blank.
invalid-password-text = Invalid Password
# Show a blinking cursor in the password input.
show-input-cursor = true
# The text alignment for the password input. Possible values are:
# "left", "center", or "right"
password-alignment = right
# The number of characters that should fit into the password input.
# A value of -1 will use GTK's default width.
# Note: The entered width is a suggestion, GTK may render a narrower input.
password-input-width = -1
# Show the background image on all monitors or just the primary monitor.
show-image-on-all-monitors = false
# Show system info above the password input.
# `<user>@<hostname>` is shown on the left side, & current time on the right.
show-sys-info = true
[greeter-hotkeys]
# The modifier key used to trigger hotkeys. Possible values are:
# "alt", "control" or "meta"
# meta is also known as the "Windows"/"Super" key
mod-key = meta
# Power management shortcuts (single-key, case-sensitive)
shutdown-key = s
restart-key = r
hibernate-key = h
suspend-key = u
# Cycle through available sessions
session-key = e
[greeter-theme]
# A color from X11's `rgb.txt` file, a quoted hex string(`"#rrggbb"`) or a
# RGB color(`rgb(r,g,b)`) are all acceptable formats.
# The font to use for all text
font = "Hasklug Nerd Font Propo"
# The font size to use for all text
font-size = 1em
# The font weight to use for all text
font-weight = medium
# The font style to use for all text
font-style = normal
# The default text color
text-color = "#9c0911"
# The color of the error text
error-color = "#F8F8F0"
# An absolute path to an optional background image.
# Note: The file should be somewhere that LightDM has permissions to read
# (e.g., /etc/lightdm/).
background-image = "/usr/share/backgrounds/login.png"
# Background image size:
# auto: unscaled
# cover: scale image to fill screen space
# contain: scale image to fit inside screen space
# (more options: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-backgrounds-3/#background-size)
background-image-size = contain
# The screen's background color.
background-color = "#1B1D1E"
# The password window's background color
window-color = "#151515"
# The color of the password window's border
border-color = "#9c0911"
# The width of the password window's border.
# A trailing `px` is required.
border-width = 1px
# The pixels of empty space around the password input.
# Do not include a trailing `px`.
layout-space = 15
# The character used to mask your password. Possible values are:
# "-1", "0", or a single unicode character(including emojis)
# A value of -1 uses the default bullet & 0 displays no characters when you
# type your password.
password-character = -1
# The color of the text in the password input.
password-color = "#F8F8F0"
# The background color of the password input.
password-background-color = "#151515"
# The color of the password input's border.
# Falls back to `border-color` if missing.
password-border-color = "#080800"
# The width of the password input's border.
# Falls back to `border-width` if missing.
password-border-width = 0px
# The border radius of the password input.
password-border-radius = 0em
# Override font for system info
# Falls back to `font` if missing.
# sys-info-font = "Mono"
# Set font size of system info
# Falls back to `font-size` if missing.
sys-info-font-size = 0.8em
# Override color for system info text
# Falls back to `text-color` if missing.
# sys-info-color = "#080800"
# Margins around the system info section
# The default `-5px -5px -5px` works well with the password label enabled.
# If you have the label disabled, you might want to try `-5px -5px 0px`
sys-info-margin = -5px -5px -5px
# Relative position of window on screen (0-1 float)
x-pos = 0.15
y-pos = 0.5