Changing the settings of the script editor

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Changing the settings of the script editor

Use the ribbon command File | Options to configure the settings of the script editor.

The available settings are distributed across several dialog-box tabs:

View tab

Use this tab to change settings related to the appearance of the program:

Typeface and Size

Lets you choose the font face and size to be used in the editor. It is recommended to choose a non proportional font like "Courier New".

Tabs

Lets you adjust the width of tabs (in characters). This determines by how many characters the text is indented when the tab key is pressed.

Show bookmarks

Normally, bookmarks are not visible in the script. However, if you enable this option, bookmarks will be displayed. For information about using bookmarks, see the Bookmarks section and the Go to command.

General tab

Use this tab to change general settings:

Maximum number of undo steps

Lets you specify the number of actions that can be reversed with the Undo command.

Expand SmartText entries

When this option is enabled, SmartText entries can be expanded directly in the text. All you have to do is type the abbreviation for the SmartText entry and then press the space bar, Enter key or a punctuation character (see Using SmartText).
If this option is deactivated, SmartText elements can only be inserted via the ribbon command Home | Insert group | SmartText.

Appearance tab

Use this tab to customize the user interface of BasicMaker:

Dialog language

Here you can select the language to be used for the user interface (menus, dialog boxes, etc).

"User interface" button

When you click on the User interface button, a dialog box appears in which you can select the type of user interface that the applications in SoftMaker Office should use:
Ribbon (upper row): If you select one of the styles from the top row, the programs use a "ribbon" as the user interface. The only difference between the individual styles is in the color scheme used.
Classic menus with toolbars (lower row): When you select one of the entries from the bottom row, the programs will use classic menus with toolbars. You can also choose between different color schemes here.
In addition, the following settings can be made in the dialog box:
Quick access toolbar (only in the ribbon interface): Determines where the Quick access toolbar, which contains icons for some of the most frequently used commands, should be displayed: to the left of the document tabs – or in a separate toolbar directly below the ribbon.
Touch mode: If you enable this option, all icons in the ribbon user interface or classic menu interface will be slightly enlarged. This is useful when using 4k monitors.
Tip: Alternatively, you can also enable/disable touch mode with the following commands:
Ribbon user interface: Here, you choose the command Touch mode touch_mode_icon in the Quick access toolbar.
Classic menu interface: Here, you choose the command View > Touch mode.

"User interface size" button

This button opens a dialog box that allows you to reduce or enlarge the user interface (menu, toolbars, dialog boxes, etc.).
If you select a lower setting here, all user interface elements will be reduced, which will allow you to see more elements at a time. A higher setting, on the other hand, increases legibility.
Use the mouse to drag the Size of dialog elements slider to gradually change the size of the user interface.
The Sample field acts as a small tool to help you find a suitable setting: It gives you a preview of how a checkbox in a dialog box or even in the Quick access bar will look after you have applied your changes.
If only icons should be enlarged, enable the Touch mode option (see also description above). This is useful especially when using 4k monitors. Incidentally, you will also find this function directly in the Quick access bar.

Show full path in title bar

Enable this option if you want the title bar to display not only the name of the document but also its file path.

Show status bar in ribbon mode

This applies only to the ribbon interface: You can enable/disable the display of the status bar here.
Tip: In the classic menu interface, select the menu command View > Toolbars and set/remove the checkmark in front of "Status bar".

Show fonts in font list

When this option is enabled, the program renders the names of fonts that appear in font lists (e.g. in the settings dialog) using their corresponding fonts. This lets you see the actual appearance of each font at a glance.

Show tooltips

This option lets you specify whether or not tooltips should be displayed. These are short info texts that are displayed next to the mouse pointer when you point the mouse at a screen element.

Beep on errors

If this option is enabled, BasicMaker emits a beep for error or warning messages.

Use system file dialogs

This option controls the type of dialog boxes that appear when commands to open and save files are issued. If it is disabled, then BasicMaker's own file dialog will be displayed. If it is enabled, then the standard file dialog provided by your operating system will be displayed.

Smooth edges of screen fonts

If this option is enabled, BasicMaker uses a technology called "anti-aliasing" to smooth the edges of fonts and improve their appearance on the screen.

Workspace color

This option allows you to change the background color of document windows.

"Files" tab

Use this tab to change options regarding the opening of files.

Recently used files in File menu

BasicMaker displays a list of the files most recently opened in it in the File menu. If you select one of these entries, the corresponding file will be opened immediately. Here, you can specify the number of files to be displayed in the list.

"Backup" tab

Use this tab to change options regarding the manual and automatic saving of files:

When you save a file manually

Keep older versions of the document: Several generations of file backups are created for each script when you save a script manually. All of these copies are stored in a special Backup folder.
Tip: If this option is enabled, the command File | Versions file_versions_icon (in the group File management) is also available, which allows you to easily return to a previous file version of the currently open script.
Number of versions to keep: Here, you specify the maximum number of versions of backups (generations) to be kept per script.

Automatically created file versions (snapshots)

Save unsaved changes every ... Minutes: If you want automatic "snapshots" to be created as an additional backup while the document is being edited, enable the checkbox here. In the dropdown field to the right, you specify the interval at which the snapshots are to be taken regularly.
Number of snapshots to keep: In this dropdown field, you specify the maximum number of snapshots you want to keep.

Folder for file versions

Here, you can change the path for the Backup folder in which all backups are stored.

"Cleanup" button: This button provides two options for deleting file backups:

Delete orphaned file versions removes all BasicMaker backups for which the corresponding original document no longer exists.
Delete file versions of all documents removes all BasicMaker backups.

If the saving of backup copies has been activated, you can open the version manager with the File | Versions command. All available backups of the currently open script are clearly listed here and you can return to a previous file version.

More detailed information on the usage of backup copies can be found in the TextMaker manual, keyword "Backup copies".

"Manage" button

In the dialog box of the ribbon command File | Options, you will find the Manage button on each tab. You can use it to save the settings of the program and, for example, transfer them to a new version.

For more information, see the following pages.