<schemalist>
<enum id='org.gnome.gedit.plugins.terminal.VteTerminalCursorBlinkMode'>
<value nick='system' value='0'/>
<value nick='on' value='1'/>
<value nick='off' value='2'/>
</enum>
<enum id='org.gnome.gedit.plugins.terminal.VteTerminalCursorShape'>
<value nick='block' value='0'/>
<value nick='ibeam' value='1'/>
<value nick='underline' value='2'/>
</enum>
<schema gettext-domain="gedit-plugins" id="org.gnome.gedit.plugins.terminal" path="/org/gnome/gedit/plugins/terminal/">
<key name="audible-bell" type="b">
<default>true</default>
<summary>Whether to silence terminal bell</summary>
<description>
If true, don’t make a noise when applications send the
escape sequence for the terminal bell.
</description>
</key>
<key name="scrollback-lines" type="i">
<default>100</default>
<summary>Number of lines to keep in scrollback</summary>
<description>
Number of scrollback lines to keep around. You can
scroll back in the terminal by this number of lines;
lines that don’t fit in the scrollback are discarded.
If scrollback-unlimited is true, this value is ignored.
</description>
</key>
<key name="scrollback-unlimited" type="b">
<default>false</default>
<summary>
Whether an unlimited number of lines should be kept in scrollback
</summary>
<description>
If true, scrollback lines will never be discarded. The scrollback
history is stored on disk temporarily, so this may cause the system
to run out of disk space if there is a lot of output to the
terminal.
</description>
</key>
<key name="scroll-on-keystroke" type="b">
<default>true</default>
<summary>Whether to scroll to the bottom when a key is pressed</summary>
<description>
If true, pressing a key jumps the scrollbar to the bottom.
</description>
</key>
<key name="scroll-on-output" type="b">
<default>false</default>
<summary>Whether to scroll to the bottom when there’s new output</summary>
<description>
If true, whenever there’s new output the terminal will scroll
to the bottom.
</description>
</key>
<key name="allow-bold" type="b">
<default>true</default>
<summary>Whether to allow bold text</summary>
<description>
If true, allow applications in the terminal to make text boldface.
</description>
</key>
<key name="foreground-color" type="s">
<default>'#000000'</default>
<summary>Default color of text in the terminal</summary>
<description>
Default color of text in the terminal, as a color
specification (can be HTML-style hex digits, or
a color name such as “red”).
</description>
</key>
<key name="background-color" type="s">
<default>'#FFFFDD'</default>
<summary>Default color of terminal background</summary>
<description>
Default color of terminal background, as a color
specification (can be HTML-style hex digits, or
a color name such as “red”).
</description>
</key>
<key name="palette" type="as">
<default>["#2E2E34343636",
"#CCCC00000000",
"#4E4E9A9A0606",
"#C4C4A0A00000",
"#34346565A4A4",
"#757550507B7B",
"#060698209A9A",
"#D3D3D7D7CFCF",
"#555557575353",
"#EFEF29292929",
"#8A8AE2E23434",
"#FCFCE9E94F4F",
"#72729F9FCFCF",
"#ADAD7F7FA8A8",
"#3434E2E2E2E2",
"#EEEEEEEEECEC"]</default>
<summary>Palette for terminal applications</summary>
<description>
Terminals have a 16-color palette that applications inside
the terminal can use. This is that palette, in the form
of a colon-separated list of color names. Color names
should be in hex format e.g. “#FF00FF”
</description>
</key>
<key name="use-theme-colors" type="b">
<default>true</default>
<summary>
Whether to use the colors from the theme for the terminal widget
</summary>
<description>
If true, the theme color scheme used for text entry boxes will
be used for the terminal, instead of colors provided by the user.
</description>
</key>
<key name="cursor-blink-mode" enum="org.gnome.gedit.plugins.terminal.VteTerminalCursorBlinkMode">
<default>'system'</default>
<summary>Whether to blink the cursor</summary>
<description>
The possible values are “system” to use the global cursor blinking
settings, or “on” or “off” to set the mode explicitly.
</description>
</key>
<key name="cursor-shape" enum="org.gnome.gedit.plugins.terminal.VteTerminalCursorShape">
<default>'block'</default>
<summary>The cursor appearance</summary>
<description>
The possible values are “block” to use a block cursor, “ibeam” to
use a vertical line cursor, or “underline” to use an underline cursor.
</description>
</key>
<key name="use-system-font" type="b">
<default>true</default>
<summary>Whether to use the system font</summary>
<description>
If true, the terminal will use the desktop-global standard
font if it’s monospace (and the most similar font it can
come up with otherwise).
</description>
</key>
<key name="font" type="s">
<default>'Monospace 10'</default>
<summary>Font</summary>
<description>
A Pango font name. Examples are “Sans 12” or “Monospace Bold 14”.
</description>
</key>
</schema>
</schemalist>