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<sect1 id="config-behavior">
  <title>Toolbars and Menus</title>
  <para><application>Mate</application> allows for the user to configure many settings of their desktop. Anything from the background image to where buttons are located can be set. The <guilabel>Behaviour</guilabel> window is responsible for a lot of the finer settings.</para>
  <para>If you open up the <guilabel>Behaviour</guilabel> window, you'll find a few options at your disposal to make your <application>Mate</application> experience better.</para>
  <sect2 id="config-behavior-toolbar">
    <title>Toolbar Options</title>
    <para>The top half of the window shows you toolbar options.</para>
    <para>In the <guilabel>Toolbars have</guilabel> section, you'll see three options available: Icons and Text, Only Icons, Only Text.</para>
    <para>The Icons and Text makes the toolbars display both icons and text. While this takes up the most space, it is the most informative.</para>
    <para>The Only Icons option makes the toolbars show only icons. This isn't the most descriptive, but helps save space.</para>
    <para>The Only Text options is the most simple options. However, it is easily the most descriptive option.</para>
    <para>Below that option is a button called <guibutton>Toolbars can be detached and moved around</guibutton>. This allows you to take a toolbar off the window and place it anywhere in the screen you wish. You can demo this in the <guilabel>Sample Toolbar</guilabel> below. On the left side is a textured bar. Click that and drag around the screen. That toolbar will detach and be dropped where you let go of the cursor.</para>
  </sect2>
  <sect2 id="config-behavior-menus">
    <title>Menu Options</title>
    <para>Menus can also be configured. You can have menu items have icons. This is nice to help identify what things do.</para>
  </sect2>
</sect1>
