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Save Settings dialog box


This dialog box is used to specify the encoding and the new line code of the file being edited in the Editor panel.

Figure A.7

Save Settings Dialog Box

Remark

The target file name is displayed on the title bar.

 

This section describes the following.

[How to open]

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With the Editor panel in focus, select [File name Save Settings...] from the [File] menu.

[Description of each area]

(1)

[Encode] area

Select the encoding to be set from the drop-down list.

The items of the drop-down list are displayed according to the following sequence.

Note that the same encoding and encoding which are not supported by the current OS will not be displayed.

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Current encoding of the file (default)

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Default encoding of the current OS

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Most recently used encodings (maximum 4)

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Popular encodings for current locale
(e.g. for United States locale it will be:

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Western European (Windows)

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Unicode (UTF-8)

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All other encodings supported by the OS (in alphabetical order)

(2)

[New line code] area

Select the new line code to be set from the drop-down list.

Either of the following can be selected.

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Windows (CR LF)

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Macintosh (CR)

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Unix (LF)

An active newline entry is selected by default.

(3)

[Reload the file with these settings]

 

Reloads the file with the specified encoding and new line code when the [OK] button is clicked.

 

Does not reload the file when the [OK] button is clicked (default).

[Function buttons]

Button

Function

OK

Sets the selected encoding and newline code to the target file and closes this dialog box.

If [Reload the file with these settings] is selected, sets the selected encoding and newline code to the target file and reloads the file. And then closes this dialog box.

Cancel

Cancels the setting and closes this dialog box.

Help

Displays the help for this dialog box.