Table 24-1 Preferences: General
Figure 24-1 Preferences: Appearance
Table 24-2 Preferences: Appearance
To change a color:
Expand an option (for example,
).Select an item (for example,
).Click the color button.
Select a color from the Color palette, then click
.To change a font:
Expand an option (for example,
).Select an item (for example,
).Click
.Select a font, style, and size, then click
.Currently, this section relates to Eclipse functionality. Designer functionality will be implemented later.
Eclipse lets you turn off capabilities. However, Eclipse sometimes detects that you need the capability, depending on how you use the product, and automatically turns the capability on again. This feature doesn’t apply to Designer 2.0.
This Eclipse functionality customizes the behavior of the comparison editor. When you select to compare or synchronize two or more resources in the Workbench, one or more comparison editors usually open.
Table 24-3 Preferences: Compare/Patch
Table 24-4 Preferences: Content Types
Table 24-5 Preferences: Editors
Enables you to associate editors (whether internally installed in the Designer, or an external application) with file types (extensions) so that you can edit files.
To find out which editor is associated with a file type, select the file type. For example, a .docgen file type is associated with Style Editor, but a .scriptpolicy file type is associated with Policy Builder.
To associate an additional editor with a file type:
Select the file type.
In the Associated Editors pane, click
.Select an additional editor, then click
twice.To add a file type:
In the
pane, click .Type the extension (for example, .doc) for the file type, then click .
In the
pane, click .Select an editor for that file type, then click
twice.Table 24-6 Preferences: Text Editor
Enables you to view a table of all of the keyboard mappings, change those mappings, and add new mappings.
Table 24-7 Preferences: Perspectives
Table 24-8 Preferences: Startup and Shutdown
Table 24-9 Preferences: Web Browser