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NAME

       slick-greeter - distro agnostic LightDM greeter

SYNOPSIS

       slick-greeter [ OPTIONS ]

DESCRIPTION

       Slick  Greeter  is a LightDM greeter for all desktops.  It is run by the LightDM daemon if
       configured in lightdm.conf.  It is not normally run by a user, but can run in a test  mode
       with the --test-mode option.  This allows the interface to be tested without installing an
       updated version.

OPTIONS

       -v, --version
              Show release version.

       --test-mode
              Run the greeter in a test mode inside the current X session.

       -?, --help
              Show help options.

Configuration File-Format

       /etc/lightdm/slick-greeter.conf

       Available configuration options are listed below.

       background=
              Background file to use, either an image path or a color (e.g. #772953)

       background-color=
              Background color (e.g. #772953), set before wallpaper is seen

       draw-user-backgrounds=
              Whether to draw user backgrounds (true or false)

       draw-grid=
              Whether to draw an overlay grid (true or false)

       show-hostname=
              Whether to show the hostname in the menubar (true or false)

       show-keyboard=
              Whether to show the keyboard indicator in the menubar (true or false)

       show-a11y=
              Whether to show the accessibility options in the menubar (true or false)

       show-power=
              Whether to show the power indicator in the menubar (true or false)

       show-clock=
              Whether to show the clock in the menubar (true or false)

       show-quit=
              Whether to show the quit menu in the menubar (true or false)

       logo=  Logo file to use

       other-monitors-logo=
              Logo file to use for other monitors

       theme-name=
              GTK+ theme to use

       icon-theme-name=
              Icon theme to use

       font-name=
              Font to use

       xft-antialias=
              Whether to antialias Xft fonts (true or false)

       xft-dpi=
              Resolution for Xft in dots per inch

       xft-hintstyle=
              What degree of hinting to use (hintnone/hintslight/hintmedium/hintfull)

       xft-rgba=
              Type of subpixel antialiasing (none/rgb/bgr/vrgb/vbgr)

       onscreen-keyboard=
              Whether to enable the onscreen keyboard (true or false)

       high-contrast=
              Whether to use a high contrast theme (true or false)

       screen-reader=
              Whether to enable the screen reader (true or false)

       play-ready-sound=
              A sound file to play when the greeter is ready

       hidden-users=
              List of usernames that are hidden until a special key combination is hit

       group-filter=
              List of groups that users must be part of to be shown (empty list shows all users)

       enable-hidpi=
              Whether to enable HiDPI support (on/off/auto)

       only_on_monitor=
              Sets the monitor on which to show the login window, -1 means "follow the mouse"

SEE ALSO

       lightdm