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===={{field|Settings:General|Application}}====
 
===={{field|Settings:General|Application}}====
  
The '''{{field|Settings:General|Exit by Esc key}}''' allows the {{hotkey|Esc}} and  {{hotkey|Shift+Esc}} hotkeys to exit the application. Note that open dialogs are closed by {{hotkey|Esc}} as well, and all dialogs are closed before the application itself is closed by {{hotkey|Esc}} hotkey. This includes the {{dialog|Search bar}}.
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|Exit by Esc key}}''' setting allows the {{hotkey|Esc}} and  {{hotkey|Shift+Esc}} hotkeys to exit the application. Note that open dialogs are closed by {{hotkey|Esc}} as well, and all dialogs are closed before the application itself is closed by {{hotkey|Esc}} hotkey. This includes the {{dialog|Search bar}}.
  
The '''{{field|Settings:General|Ask upon such exit}}''' is available only if {{field|Settings:General|Exit by Esc key}} is turned on, and ensures that the user is asked about the closing before actually closing the application.
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|Ask upon such exit}}''' setting is available only if {{field|Settings:General|Exit by Esc key}} is turned on, and ensures that the user is asked about the closing before actually closing the application.
  
The '''{{field|Settings:General|Full path in Caption}}''' displays full document path (including drive letter and directory path) and file name (including file extension) in the main window title and on the Taskbar icon. If turned off, displays a ''file title'', which usually does not include path and may also exclude file extension. Note: What components ''file title'' actually contains can be modified thru {{system|Windows Explorer Options}} dialog; e.g. by default, file extension is hidden on most Windows Installations, but can be turned on by advanced users.
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|Full path in Caption}}''' setting displays also full document path (including drive letter and directory path) and file name (including file extension) in the main window title and on the Taskbar icon. If turned off, only displays a ''file title'', which usually does not include path and may also exclude file extension. Note: What components ''file title'' actually contains can be modified thru {{system|Windows Explorer Options}} dialog; e.g. by default, file extension is hidden on most Windows Installations, but can be turned on by advanced users.
  
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|Check for updates}}''' setting enables automated weekly checks for new versions of TED Notepad. See {{feature|AutoCheck for Updates}} for details.
        *modif: Document title is always displayed in the taskbar and caption before the full file path.
 
        +added: Option to enable AutoCheckForUpdates.
 
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===={{field|Settings:General|Status}}====
 
===={{field|Settings:General|Status}}====
  
The '''{{field|Settings:General|No ASCII in Status Bar}}''' disables panel of {{feature|Status Bar}} where current character's code is displayed. See  {{feature|Status Bar}} for more details.
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|No ASCII in Status Bar}}''' setting disables panel of {{feature|Status Bar}} where current character's code is displayed. See  {{feature|Status Bar}} for more details.
  
The '''{{field|Settings:General|No save through Status Bar}}''' disables invoking the {{feature|Save}} command thru double-clicking on the respective panel of the {{feature|Status Bar}}. By default, double-clicking on panel with unsaved modifications indicator conveniently invokes {{feature|Save}} or
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|No save through Status Bar}}''' setting disables invoking the {{feature|Save}} command thru double-clicking on the respective panel of the {{feature|Status Bar}}. By default, double-clicking on panel with unsaved modifications indicator conveniently invokes {{feature|Save}} or
 
{{feature|Save As}} commands.
 
{{feature|Save As}} commands.
  
 
===={{field|Settings:General|Words}}====
 
===={{field|Settings:General|Words}}====
  
The '''{{field|Settings:General|Basic word definition (alphanums only)}}''' disables full unicode character recognition when determining words, and uses a bit simpler {{defined|alphanum}} character class (letters, letters with diacritics and numbers) for {{defined|word}} definition.
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|Basic word definition (alphanums only)}}''' setting disables full unicode character recognition when determining words, and uses a bit simpler {{defined|alphanum}} character class (letters, letters with diacritics and numbers) for {{defined|word}} definition.
  
 
This {{defined|word}} definition is used when working with {{defined|words}}, e.g. in {{feature|Select Word}} or {{feature|Complete Word}}, but also in many tools.
 
This {{defined|word}} definition is used when working with {{defined|words}}, e.g. in {{feature|Select Word}} or {{feature|Complete Word}}, but also in many tools.
  
The '''{{field|Settings:General|Include underscores in words}}''' adds underscore character to the {{defined|word}} definition. Underscores (by default) are not part of {{defined|words}} and are treated as {{defined|word delimiters}}.
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|Include underscores in words}}''' setting adds underscore character to the {{defined|word}} definition. Underscores (by default) are not part of {{defined|words}} and are treated as {{defined|word delimiters}}.
  
 
Note: Other characters, those that are not included within {{defined|words}} are divided into two groups: {{defined|white-spaces}} and {{defined|word delimiters}}. All word-oriented features (e.g. {{feature|Select Word}}) usually treat all {{defined|white-spaces}} as one delimiting character. So, for example, {{feature|Select Word}} selects either one {{defined|word}} or all consecutive {{defined|white-spaces}} or a single {{defined|word delimiter}} otherwise.
 
Note: Other characters, those that are not included within {{defined|words}} are divided into two groups: {{defined|white-spaces}} and {{defined|word delimiters}}. All word-oriented features (e.g. {{feature|Select Word}}) usually treat all {{defined|white-spaces}} as one delimiting character. So, for example, {{feature|Select Word}} selects either one {{defined|word}} or all consecutive {{defined|white-spaces}} or a single {{defined|word delimiter}} otherwise.
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===={{field|Settings:General|Date/time}}====
 
===={{field|Settings:General|Date/time}}====
  
The '''{{field|Settings:General|Date/time glue}}''' allows to set a joint string between the Date and Time parts. See {{feature|Date/Time}} inserting commands.
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|Date/time glue}}''' setting allows to set a joint string between the Date and Time parts. See {{feature|Date/Time}} inserting commands.
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=====Additional date/time settings=====
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It is possible to override the user locale, but this has to be done by manually editting the {{feature|Config}}, as these overrides are not included in the {{feature|Settings}} dialog. Please do note that this is only recommended for advanced users with good technical skills.
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Find config section {{string|Setts}} in the {{feature|Config}}. Use {{string|LcTF}} config entry to override time format, use {{string|LcDLF}} config entry to override long date format, use {{string|LcDSF}} config entry to override short date format.
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{{example_start}}'''Example:''' INI file overridding the user date and time locale settings:
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{{example_body}}<nowiki>[Setts]
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LcTF=H:mm:ss
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LcDLF=dddd, dd MM yyyy
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LcDSF=yyyy-MM-dd</nowiki>
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{{example_end}}
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Note: Specify date and time formats separately, as shown in the above example.
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Note: Date and time formats are not currently validated by TED Notepad, and are simply passed directly to the GetDateFormat and GetTimeFormat system functions respectively.
  
 
===={{field|Settings:General|.LOG feature}}====
 
===={{field|Settings:General|.LOG feature}}====
  
The '''{{field|Settings:General|Add date first, then time}}''' tells, whether to use {{feature|Date/Time}} or {{feature|Time/Date}} upon creating new log with the {{feature|.LOG extension}}.
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|Add date first, then time}}''' setting tells, whether to use {{feature|Date/Time}} or {{feature|Time/Date}} upon creating new log with the {{feature|.LOG extension}}.
  
 
===={{field|Settings:General|Recent Files}}====
 
===={{field|Settings:General|Recent Files}}====
  
The '''{{field|Settings:General|Empty Recent Files menu}}''' button empties the list of the {{feature|Recent Files}}.
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The '''{{field|Settings:General|Empty Recent Files menu}}''' setting button empties the list of the {{feature|Recent Files}}.

Latest revision as of 20:24, 17 March 2024

This section is up to date for TED Notepad version 6.3.1.0.
Control page Control:dialog:Settings:General

Application

The Exit by Esc key setting allows the Esc and Shift+Esc hotkeys to exit the application. Note that open dialogs are closed by Esc as well, and all dialogs are closed before the application itself is closed by Esc hotkey. This includes the Search bar.

The Ask upon such exit setting is available only if Exit by Esc key is turned on, and ensures that the user is asked about the closing before actually closing the application.

The Full path in Caption setting displays also full document path (including drive letter and directory path) and file name (including file extension) in the main window title and on the Taskbar icon. If turned off, only displays a file title, which usually does not include path and may also exclude file extension. Note: What components file title actually contains can be modified thru Windows Explorer Options dialog; e.g. by default, file extension is hidden on most Windows Installations, but can be turned on by advanced users.

The Check for updates setting enables automated weekly checks for new versions of TED Notepad. See AutoCheck for Updates for details.

Status

The No ASCII in Status Bar setting disables panel of Status Bar where current character's code is displayed. See Status Bar for more details.

The No save through Status Bar setting disables invoking the Save command thru double-clicking on the respective panel of the Status Bar. By default, double-clicking on panel with unsaved modifications indicator conveniently invokes Save or Save As commands.

Words

The Basic word definition (alphanums only) setting disables full unicode character recognition when determining words, and uses a bit simpler alphanum character class (letters, letters with diacritics and numbers) for word definition.

This word definition is used when working with words, e.g. in Select Word or Complete Word, but also in many tools.

The Include underscores in words setting adds underscore character to the word definition. Underscores (by default) are not part of words and are treated as word delimiters.

Note: Other characters, those that are not included within words are divided into two groups: white-spaces and word delimiters. All word-oriented features (e.g. Select Word) usually treat all white-spaces as one delimiting character. So, for example, Select Word selects either one word or all consecutive white-spaces or a single word delimiter otherwise.

Date/time

The Date/time glue setting allows to set a joint string between the Date and Time parts. See Date/Time inserting commands.

Additional date/time settings

It is possible to override the user locale, but this has to be done by manually editting the Config, as these overrides are not included in the Settings dialog. Please do note that this is only recommended for advanced users with good technical skills.

Find config section Setts in the Config. Use LcTF config entry to override time format, use LcDLF config entry to override long date format, use LcDSF config entry to override short date format.

Example: INI file overridding the user date and time locale settings:
[Setts] LcTF=H:mm:ss LcDLF=dddd, dd MM yyyy LcDSF=yyyy-MM-dd

Note: Specify date and time formats separately, as shown in the above example.

Note: Date and time formats are not currently validated by TED Notepad, and are simply passed directly to the GetDateFormat and GetTimeFormat system functions respectively.

.LOG feature

The Add date first, then time setting tells, whether to use Date/Time or Time/Date upon creating new log with the .LOG extension.

Recent Files

The Empty Recent Files menu setting button empties the list of the Recent Files.