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| diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index d99b7fd933..1bbed7a72d 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -14395,7 +14395,7 @@ The @code{(gnu services desktop)} module provides services that are  usually useful in the context of a ``desktop'' setup---that is, on a  machine running a graphical display server, possibly with graphical user  interfaces, etc.  It also defines services that provide specific desktop -environments like GNOME, XFCE or MATE. +environments like GNOME, Xfce or MATE.  To simplify things, the module defines a variable containing the set of  services that users typically expect on a machine with a graphical @@ -14422,14 +14422,14 @@ Reference, @code{services}}).  Additionally, the @code{gnome-desktop-service-type},  @code{xfce-desktop-service}, @code{mate-desktop-service-type} and -@code{enlightenment-desktop-service-type} procedures can add GNOME, XFCE, MATE +@code{enlightenment-desktop-service-type} procedures can add GNOME, Xfce, MATE  and/or Enlightenment to a system.  To ``add GNOME'' means that system-level  services like the backlight adjustment helpers and the power management  utilities are added to the system, extending @code{polkit} and @code{dbus}  appropriately, allowing GNOME to operate with elevated privileges on a  limited number of special-purpose system interfaces.  Additionally,  adding a service made by @code{gnome-desktop-service-type} adds the GNOME -metapackage to the system profile.  Likewise, adding the XFCE service +metapackage to the system profile.  Likewise, adding the Xfce service  not only adds the @code{xfce} metapackage to the system profile, but it  also gives the Thunar file manager the ability to open a ``root-mode''  file management window, if the user authenticates using the @@ -14470,12 +14470,25 @@ The GNOME package to use.  @end table  @end deftp -@deffn {Scheme Procedure} xfce-desktop-service -Return a service that adds the @code{xfce} package to the system profile, -and extends polkit with the ability for @code{thunar} to manipulate the -file system as root from within a user session, after the user has -authenticated with the administrator's password. -@end deffn +@defvr {Scheme Variable} xfce-desktop-service-type +This is the type of a service to run the @uref{Xfce, https://xfce.org/} +desktop environment.  Its value is an @code{xfce-desktop-configuration} object +(see below.) + +This service that adds the @code{xfce} package to the system profile, and +extends polkit with the ability for @code{thunar} to manipulate the file +system as root from within a user session, after the user has authenticated +with the administrator's password. +@end defvr + +@deftp {Data Type} xfce-desktop-configuration +Configuration record for the Xfce desktop environment. + +@table @asis +@item @code{xfce} (default @code{xfce}) +The Xfce package to use. +@end table +@end deftp  @deffn {Scheme Variable} mate-desktop-service-type  This is the type of the service that runs the @uref{https://mate-desktop.org/, @@ -14508,9 +14521,9 @@ The enlightenment package to use.  @end table  @end deftp -Because the GNOME, XFCE and MATE desktop services pull in so many packages, +Because the GNOME, Xfce and MATE desktop services pull in so many packages,  the default @code{%desktop-services} variable doesn't include any of -them by default.  To add GNOME, XFCE or MATE, just @code{cons} them onto +them by default.  To add GNOME, Xfce or MATE, just @code{cons} them onto  @code{%desktop-services} in the @code{services} field of your  @code{operating-system}: @@ -14521,7 +14534,7 @@ them by default.  To add GNOME, XFCE or MATE, just @code{cons} them onto    ...    ;; cons* adds items to the list given as its last argument.    (services (cons* (service gnome-desktop-service-type) -                   (xfce-desktop-service) +                   (service xfce-desktop-service)                     %desktop-services))    ...)  @end example | 
