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<gconfschemafile>
    <schemalist>
      <schema>
      <key>/schemas/apps/gksu/disable-grab</key>
      <applyto>/apps/gksu/disable-grab</applyto>
      <owner>gksu</owner>
      <type>bool</type>
      <default>false</default>
      <gettext_domain>libgksu</gettext_domain>
      <locale name="C">
	<short>Disable keyboard and mouse grab</short>
	<long>
	Whether the keyboard and mouse grabbing should be turned
	off. This will make it possible for other X applications to
	listen to keyboard input events, thus making it not possible
	to shield from malicious applications which may be running.
	</long>
      </locale>
      </schema>

      <schema>
      <key>/schemas/apps/gksu/force-grab</key>
      <applyto>/apps/gksu/force-grab</applyto>
      <owner>gksu</owner>
      <type>bool</type>
      <default>false</default>
      <gettext_domain>libgksu</gettext_domain>
      <locale name="C">
	<short>Force keyboard and mouse grab</short>
	<long>
	Grab keyboard and mouse even if -g has been passed as argument
	on the command line.
	</long>
      </locale>
      </schema>

      <schema>
      <key>/schemas/apps/gksu/sudo-mode</key>
      <applyto>/apps/gksu/sudo-mode</applyto>
      <owner>gksu</owner>
      <type>bool</type>
      <default>false</default>
      <gettext_domain>libgksu</gettext_domain>
      <locale name="C">
	<short>Sudo mode</short>
	<long>
	Whether sudo should be the default backend method. This method
        is otherwise accessed though the -S switch or by running 'gksudo'
        instead of 'gksu'.
	</long>
      </locale>
      </schema>

      <schema>
      <key>/schemas/apps/gksu/prompt</key>
      <applyto>/apps/gksu/prompt</applyto>
      <owner>gksu</owner>
      <type>bool</type>
      <default>false</default>
      <gettext_domain>libgksu</gettext_domain>
      <locale name="C">
	<short>Prompt for grabbing</short>
	<long>
	This option will make gksu prompt the user if he wants to have
	the screen grabbed before entering the password. Notice that this
	only has an effect if force-grab is disabled.
	</long>
      </locale>
      </schema>

      <schema>
      <key>/schemas/apps/gksu/display-no-pass-info</key>
      <applyto>/apps/gksu/display-no-pass-info</applyto>
      <owner>gksu</owner>
      <type>bool</type>
      <default>false</default>
      <gettext_domain>libgksu</gettext_domain>
      <locale name="C">
	<short>Display information message when no password is needed</short>
	<long>
	This option determines whether a message dialog will be displayed
	informing the user that the program is being run without the need
	of a password being asked for some reason.
	</long>
      </locale>
      </schema>

      <schema>
      <key>/schemas/apps/gksu/save-to-keyring</key>
      <applyto>/apps/gksu/save-to-keyring</applyto>
      <owner>gksu</owner>
      <type>bool</type>
      <default>false</default>
      <gettext_domain>libgksu</gettext_domain>
      <locale name="C">
	<short>Save password to gnome-keyring</short>
	<long>
	gksu can save the password you type to the gnome-keyring so you'll
	not be asked everytime
	</long>
      </locale>
      </schema>

      <schema>
      <key>/schemas/apps/gksu/save-keyring</key>
      <applyto>/apps/gksu/save-keyring</applyto>
      <owner>gksu</owner>
      <type>string</type>
      <default>session</default>
      <gettext_domain>libgksu</gettext_domain>
      <locale name="C">
	<short>Keyring to which passwords will be saved</short>
	<long>
	The name of the keyring gksu should use. Usual values are "session",
	which saves the password for the session, and "default", which saves the
	password with no timeout.
	</long>
      </locale>
      </schema>

  </schemalist>  
</gconfschemafile>