The Settings Menu
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The Settings Menu

Settings->Show Toolbar

When checked, this displays a movable toolbar containing buttons used to initiate frequently used commands. The toolbar is most commonly located at the top of the editor just under the menu. When unchecked the toolbar is hidden. Clicking on the striated grip will hide or unhide the bar. Clicking and dragging on this grip allows the user to move the bar.

Settings->Show Statusbar

When checked, this displays a small bar at the bottom of the editor containing information about the status of the current document. When unchecked the status bar is hidden.

Settings->Save Settings

This saves the current editor settings to be used for future documents.

Settings->Configure Shortcuts...

This command opens a dialog box whereby the key bindings may be changed. A display window at the top of the dialog box shows the list of commands available. Below the display are three radio buttons. The user may choose a modifier key from None, Default, and Custom.

Note

Note that a set of radio buttons only allows the selection of one of the offered items - in the way that buttons on a car radio only offer the selection of one preset station. Also, the Default Key selection is only available for those commands that actually have a “default” shortcut.)

Selecting the Custom key option activates the three check boxes and key button at the bottom of the dialog. The user may then select a combination of keys for the command in question by means of the check boxes and key button. For example, with the About KDE command selected in the display window, the user could select Ctrl and Alt, click on the key button, and then press the K key on the keyboard. This would mean that anytime he or she held down the Ctrl and Alt buttons and pressed K (while using KEdit) the About KDE display box would be called.

Settings->Configure Toolbars...

This will open the dialog whereby the toolbar configuration may be changed. The user can choose which shortcut buttons should appear on the toolbar, as well as whether and where any text should appear with the buttons. Other choices include button (icon) size and toolbar location (top, left, right, floating, or flat.) Flat causes the toolbar to be retracted. A click on the striated grip icon will extend it for use and another click retract it again. A display window on the left lists the commands available to be placed on the toolbar. A display on the right lists those commands already on the toolbar. A set of four arrow buttons between the two displays manipulates the selections. The right pointing arrow places any command selected in the left pane onto the right pane, that is,, it is added to the toolbar. The left arrow does just the opposite, removing any action selected in the right window from the toolbar. The up and down pointing arrows change the position of an action selected in the right window which changes the position of its button in the toolbar.

Settings->Configure KEdit...

This menu item opens a dialog whereby several different settings may be adjusted.

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