The global options cover a number of aspects of the overall operation of .To configure the Global options, open the
Preferences dialog box and go to .
The following options are available in the Global preferences
page:
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Automatic Version Checking - This option sets whether Oxygen XML Editor will check for a new version on startup.
- Check for notifications - If
enabled, the application will check for various types of messages from the Oxygen XML Editor website and they will be displayed in the status bar. The types of
messages include the addition of new videos on the website, the announcement of upcoming
webinars and conferences where the Oxygen XML Editor team will participate, and more.
This option is enabled by default.
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Language - This option sets the language used in the user interface
to English, French, German, Dutch, or Japanese. You must restart Oxygen XML Editor for
the change to take effect.
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Other language - This option sets the language used in the user
interface using an interface localization file. For
details about creating this file, see Localizing the User Interface. You can use this option to set the language of the user interface to a language
that is not shipped with Oxygen XML Editor.
Note: If some interface labels are not
rendered correctly after restarting the application, (for example Chinese or Korean
characters are not displayed correctly), make sure that your operating system has the
appropriate language pack installed (for example the East-Asian language pack).
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Line separator - This option sets the line separator used when saving
files. Use System Default to select the normal line separator for
your OS. If you want the existing file separator of a file to be maintained, regardless of
your current OS, check Detect the line separator on file open.
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Detect the line separator on file open - When this option is
selected, the editor detects the line separator when a file is loaded and it uses it when
the file is saved. New files are saved using the line separator defined by
theLine separator option.
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Default Internet browser - This option sets the Web browser that Oxygen XML Editor will use to:
- open (X)HTML or PDF transformation results
- open a web page (for example, pointing to specific paragraphs in the W3C
recommendation of XML Schema in case of XML Schema validation errors)
If you leave this setting blank, the system default browser will be used.
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Open last edited files from project - When this option is enabled,Oxygen XML Editor opens the files you had open the last time you used a project whenever
you open the application or switch to that project.
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Beep on operation finished - When this option is selected, Oxygen XML Editor beeps when a validation or transform action ends. Different tones are
used for success and failure. The tones used may depend on your operating system's sound
settings.
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Show memory status - When this option is selected, the memoryOxygen XML Editor uses is displayed in the status bar. To free memory, click the
Free unused
memory button located at the right side of the status bar. The memory status
bar turns yellow or red when Oxygen XML Editor uses too much memory. You can change the
amount of memory available to Oxygen by changing the parameters of the
application launcher.
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Check opened files for file system changes - When this option is
selected, Oxygen XML Editor checks the content of the all opened editors to see if they
have been updated by another application. If the file has changed, Oxygen XML Editor
will ask you if you want to reload the file.
- Auto update unmodified editors on file system changes - If this
option is selected, Oxygen XML Editor automatically updates unmodified editors if
the edited file changes externally.
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Show Java vendor warning at startup - If this option is selected, Oxygen XML Editor displays a warning on startup if a non-recommended version of the Java
virtual machine is being used.
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File Chooser Dialog - This options sets the directory that will be
shown when the Open file dialog is
displayed.
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Last visited directory - The last visited folder will be
displayed.
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Directory of the edited file - The folder where the currently
edited file is stored will be displayed.
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Show hidden files and directories - If this option is selected, Oxygen XML Editor shows system hidden files and folders in the file browser dialog and
the folder browser dialog. This setting is not available on OS X.