<para>A different application may disable logind's handling of system power and
sleep keys and the lid switch by taking a low-level inhibitor lock
- ("handle-power-key", "handle-suspend-key", "handle-hibernate-key",
- "handle-lid-switch"). This is most commonly used by graphical desktop environments
+ (<literal>handle-power-key</literal>, <literal>handle-suspend-key</literal>,
+ <literal>handle-hibernate-key</literal>, <literal>handle-lid-switch</literal>).
+ This is most commonly used by graphical desktop environments
to take over suspend and hibernation handling, and to use their own configuration
mechanisms. If a low-level inhibitor lock is taken, logind will not take any
action when that key or switch is triggered and the <varname>Handle*=</varname>
<listitem><para>Controls whether actions that <command>systemd-logind</command>
takes when the power and sleep keys and the lid switch are triggered are subject
to high-level inhibitor locks ("shutdown", "sleep", "idle"). Low level inhibitor
- locks ("handle-*-key" and "handle-lid-switch"), are always honored,
- irrespective of this setting.</para>
+ locks (<literal>handle-power-key</literal>, <literal>handle-suspend-key</literal>,
+ <literal>handle-hibernate-key</literal>, <literal>handle-lid-switch</literal>),
+ are always honored, irrespective of this setting.</para>
<para>These settings take boolean arguments. If <literal>no</literal>, the
inhibitor locks taken by applications are respected. If <literal>yes</literal>,