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− | {{ | + | The {{field|Default path}} defines a relative or absolute path, that is to be used as the starting point in the {{dialog|Open/Save}} dialogs. When an absolute path is specified, it is used unchanged in all cases. |
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+ | When no path is specified as default path, the current working directory is used, if it contains files, which satisfy the {{field|Filter strings}} below. Otherwise, the personal files directory of the current user is used. | ||
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+ | When a relative path is specified (e.g. {{string|.}} or {{string|\docs}}), it always refers to the current working directory. Note: The working directory is usually a directory, where TED Notepad is started from. Then this working directory changes with every {{dialog|Open/Save}} dialogs operation. | ||
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+ | {{tip}} A useful example for portable usage is a simple back-slash ({{string|\}}), which will make the {{dialog|Open/Save}} dialogs start in the root directory of the drive, where you launched the application. This can be used to twist your USB drive, when moving TED Notepad on the USB from one computer to another. | ||
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Revision as of 12:44, 17 April 2007
This section may contain incomplete, premature, or mistaken information, prone to change without notice.
Default encoding
The Default encoding specifies a default file encoding that should be used for new documents. Supported encodings are ANSI, both Unicodes and UTF-8.
Note: See chapter Managing documents for more informations about these file encodings, their usage, advantages and also their pitfalls.
Default newlines
The UNIX/Mac support specifies whether the transparent UNIX/Mac newlines
conversion support is to be available.
See chapter Managing documents for more details about transparent newlines
support.
The Windows, Unix and Mac fields can be used to specify the default newlines
to be used for new files.
Default file type
The Default file type setting specifies, what file extension is to be used by the Save As dialog, if no extension is specified explicitly. The default extension may not exceed 4 characters.
Default extension for plain-text documents is usually txt, but some users may choose to override this and use another value. E.g. Use html, if you creat more HTML documents than simple text files.
Default path
The Default path defines a relative or absolute path, that is to be used as the starting point in the Open/Save dialogs. When an absolute path is specified, it is used unchanged in all cases.
When no path is specified as default path, the current working directory is used, if it contains files, which satisfy the Filter strings below. Otherwise, the personal files directory of the current user is used.
When a relative path is specified (e.g. . or \docs), it always refers to the current working directory. Note: The working directory is usually a directory, where TED Notepad is started from. Then this working directory changes with every Open/Save dialogs operation.
Tip: A useful example for portable usage is a simple back-slash (\), which will make the Open/Save dialogs start in the root directory of the drive, where you launched the application. This can be used to twist your USB drive, when moving TED Notepad on the USB from one computer to another.
Filter strings
The Filter strings defines filters, that are to be used in the Open/Save dialogs as file filters. They appear in a combo-box, usually bellow the file name box. Such a filter consists of two strings
separated by a Pipe character.
The first string
in a filter is a name to be displayed that describes the filter (e.g. Text Files). The second one specifies the filtering pattern (e.g. *.txt). Therefore a filter for text files would look like this: Text Files or maybe even like this: Text Files (*.txt).
To specify multiple filtering patterns for a single filter, use a semicolon to separate the patterns (e.g. *.txt;*.doc;*.bak). A filtering pattern can be a combination of valid filename characters and an asterisk wildcard character. Do not include spaces in the pattern string.
Several filters are to be delimited also by a Pipe character. Therefore this Filter strings value should eventually consist of pairs of strings
delimited by Pipes. Each pair defines one filter: a name and its filtering pattern.
Suggest first line as new file name
This section is incomplete and wants to be finished later. |
TODO: Not specified. |
Create backup files
This section is incomplete and wants to be finished later. |
TODO: Not specified. |
Save recovery every 5 mins
This section is incomplete and wants to be finished later. |
TODO: Not specified. |
Force Read-only files
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TODO: Not specified. |
Save without BOM
This section is incomplete and wants to be finished later. |
TODO: Not specified. |
Only one instance of each file
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TODO: Not specified. |
Check if file is modified outside
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TODO: Not specified. |
Keep file name on error
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TODO: Not specified. |
Force the default encoding
This section is incomplete and wants to be finished later. |
TODO: Not specified. |