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Options - Application Settings
The first page of the Options dialog box allows you to specify general options that apply to all Stylus Studio applications.
To display the Options dialog box, select Tools > Options from the Stylus Studio menu bar.
Fields
Automatically check for externally modified files
If there are files that are part of your XML application and they are modified outside Stylus Studio while you are working on the application in Stylus Studio, Stylus Studio prompts you to indicate whether you want to update the file in Stylus Studio.
Disable check on hidden files
Hidden files are files that are in the Stylus Studio project or the Other Documents folder but not open in Stylus Studio windows. In some situations, it is useful to refresh your open files after hidden files have been updated. In other situations, doing this is unnecessary.
Automatically save modified files every nnn minutes
You can specify whether and how often you want Stylus Studio to automatically save your open files.
Automatically create backup copy (*.bak) on save
Whether or not you want Stylus Studio to create a backup copy of your documents when they are saved. Files saved to the Stylus Studio file system are saved with a *.bak
extension. Backup file names for files saved to other file systems (like Tiger Logic XDMS, for example) are managed by the file system. The option to create backup files is on by default.
Automatically add the Base Catalog to new projects
The Stylus Studio Base Catalog, which is bundled with every Stylus Studio installation, is a collection of over one dozen popular catalogs that conform to the OASIS catalog standard. By adding the Base Catalog to a project, any XML file in the project that are associated with files inside the catalog (a schema or DTD, for example) is validated against that catalog file.
Recent file lists
Specifies the number of files you want to display on File and Project menus. Changes to these settings take effect the next time you start Stylus Studio.
The default is 4 files.
The default is 4 files.
Upon startup
Specifies the actions Stylus Studio takes when it is started:
Stylus Studio automatically opens the project that was open the last time you closed Stylus Studio.
Stylus Studio automatically opens any files that were open the last time you closed Stylus Studio.
Check for newer versions
Specifies whether Stylus Studio automatically checks the Stylus Studio Web site to determine if a newer version of Stylus Studio is available. If a newer version is detected, Stylus Studio displays an animated button in its status bar. Click the button to download the new version.
- Check for final versions
- Check for beta versions
User interface
User interface settings for Stylus Studio:
Displays multiple documents as individual windows which you can tile, cascade, and so on.
Displays multiple documents as tabs that are displayed at the top of the editor window. This is the default.
Whether or not to display the Stylus Studio help window on top of the Stylus Studio application.
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Specifying Stylus Studio Options