productname, application, acronym, guilabel, and guibutton were so far
not rendered specially and can go away completely.
replaceable does render differently, but since it was only used twice
and in places where the intent should be clear without the extra markup
it can go as well.
markdown cannot represent those links. remove them all now instead of in
each chapter conversion to keep the diff for each chapter small and more
understandable.
mkAliasOptionModule should not default to mdDoc descriptions because
that can break out-of-tree users of documentation infrastructure. add an
explicitly-MD variant for now, to be removed some time after the MD
transition is complete.
Mostly all mint app looks for xapp-* icons, while some icon themes do provide them,
mint-y-* does not. We are just going the laziest way here to install xapp globally
to get those icons.
`xdg-desktop-portal-kde` expects PipeWire to be running, so we enable it by
default, but we don't replace PulseAudio. The user may disable it against our
default, if desired.
Hided home/trash/network desktop icons by default.
Also changed their default logo settings (cs_info and menu), so what we
should modify to cinnamon-symbolic is now linuxmint-logo-ring-symbolic.
We are lucky, linuxmint-logo-ring-symbolic only appears in a few other
places and non of them are useful, menu@cinnamon.org/settings-override.json
simply won't work because cinnamon-common doesn't know that file.
Also set default cursor theme, this package now directly provides those
cursor themes. And, we now default to the Mint-Y-Aqua theme.
This makes it possible to remove mint themes in an easy way, in this
case we will just use the default from slick-greeter module, i.e. the
Adwaita theme.
i based this on the neighboring lightdm-greeters/mini.nix module.
lightdm-mobile-greeter doesn't have a lot of configuration options.
it grabs the default user to login as from lightdm, along with which DE
it should launch. so no further configuration should be needed aside
from enabling `services.xserver.displayManager.lightdm.enable` and
either setting `services.xserver.displayManager.defaultSession` to the
appropriate session or explicitly defining a seat like:
```nix
services.xserver.displayManager.lightdm.extraSeatDefaults = ''
user-session = phosh
'';
```