![]() Quit application when last document window closes Internal Name: main.instance-reuse-policy Internal Name: vi-mode.clipboard-bindingsĬontrols whether or not the splash screen is shown at startup.Ĭontrols whether Wing tries to reuse an existing running instance of the IDE when it is launched again. ![]() Either always use these for cut/copy/paste, use them for vi native actions such as initiate-numeric-repeat and start-select-rectangle, or use the default by system (clipboard on win32 and other commands elsewhere). Before the timeout subsequent keys are added to previous ones to refine the selection during keyboard navigation.Ĭontrols the behavior of the Ctrl-X/C/V key bindings in vi mode. This is used for typing-to-select on lists and in other GUI areas. ![]() Sets the timeout in seconds to use for typing, after which keys pressed are considered a separate group of characters. Leave the command name blank to remove the default binding for a key (this is useful when adding multi-key bindings that conflict with a default). The command is one of those documented in the user manual's Command Reference, or the name of any user scripts that have been loaded into the IDE. To enter the key, place focus on the entry area and type the key combination desired. Internal Name: gui.qt-os-alt-for-accelerators This preference is ignored when Wing is running with native macOS display style, since in that case accelerators do not exist. When disabled, Alt-key bindings take precedence over accelerators. When enabled, Alt-key presses that could be for an accelerator will be used only for accelerators and never for key bindings. Specifies whether plain Alt keystrokes should be used only for accelerators. Internal Name: guimgr.fallback-to-macos-keymap Use key bindings from macOS keymap for keys not defined in currently selected keymap If the Command keys are used for the Alt key, any Alt-key bindings will override Command-key bindings for the same key. If both functions are needed, use the left Option key for the Alt-key and enter characters with the right Option key. When the Option key is used for the Alt key, Alt-key bindings take precedence and thus may block entering of characters with the Option key. Note that the Option key is also used to enter characters, such as ® on US keyboards or ] on German keyboards. Selects the key to use as the Alt- modifier in key bindings. Internal Name: edit.smart-tab-eol-indents Select type of indentation that Smart Tab will place at the end of a line. For Python files, "Smart Tab" is an option that varies the tab key action according to the location of the caret within the line. "Indent To Match" to indent the current line or selected line(s) to match the context, "Move to Next Tab Stop" to enter indentation characters so the caret reaches the next tab stop, "Indent Region" to increase the indentation of the selected line(s) by one level, or "Insert Tab Character" to insert a Tab character (chr(9)). Selects the overall editor personality, optionally to emulate another commonly used editor.ĭefines the action of the Tab key, one of: "Default for Personality" to emulate the selected Keyboard Personality. Internal Name: guimgr.toolbar-custom-itemsĭata Specification:, , ]] By default, adjusts according to available space.Ĭontrols which groups of tools will be shown in the toolbar.ĭata Specification: ]ĭefault Value: By default, adjusts according to available space. Internal Name: main.presentation-scale-factor Wing must be restarted before this value takes effect. The amount by which to increase UI size when presentation mode is enabled. When false, a popup menu is used instead.Ĭontrols whether Wing runs in presentation mode, which magnifies the user interface. Policy to use for window creation: Combined Toolbox and Editor mode places toolboxes into editor windows, and Separate Toolbox mode creates separate toolbox windows.Ĭontrols whether or not Wing shows tabs for switching between editors. The time in seconds to wait after the mouse cursor stops moving before any tooltips are displayed. The display theme for Wing's editor, either the same as the Display Theme or a selected color palette.Ĭontrols whether or not tooltips containing help are shown when the mouse hovers over areas of the user interface. Additional palettes can be defined and added to the 'palettes' sub-directory of the User Settings directory. All color preferences default to using colors from the palette, but can be overridden individually. The display theme for Wing's user interface, either the native display style for the OS or a selected color palette. Either the default for this system, or set to a specific supported language.ĭata Specification: The language to use for the user interface.
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