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Settings GUI
In Quiver, configurable settings are added for most of the easily configurable settings. These can be changed through a GUI (added via Sniffle's SettingsGUI plugin), which will be detailed here, or through more unintuitive text files (part of Haruhi, used for the Settings GUI), explained in Settings Files
❗ | Currently, settings are applied when they are changed rather than making use of an "apply" button. This is subject to change |
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❗ | Settings are loaded from the config files as part of Quiver's start-up steps |
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❗ | Not all kinds of settings are supported. For those, the file will need to be edited. Extra setting widget's can be added via additional plugins |
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To open the settings file, one can go to File
-> Settings
, from the menu bar;
This will open the following GUI;
From here, we can select any plugin with a registered set of settings
The folder table only has one option. This controls whether or not the link button that appears on files with the same name but different extensions hides or removes itself when there is no linked files for the selected file
Valid Link | |
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REMOVE |
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DISABLE |
The PackSquash plugin allows the user to configure the executable used and location of said executable, meaning the user can specify a custom version of PackSquash instead of the one shipped with Quiver. The user can also target a different config to be used with PackSquash in case they do not want to edit the one shipped with Quiver
The text viewer plugin allows the user to define the theme used for the editor
❗ | There is currently no way in which a theme, other than the ones provided with RSyntaxTextArea, may be added |
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Mirrors ZipParameters
for the underlying call to Zip4J
This plugin allows for changing certain settings related to the Swing toolkit, which Quiver uses
The theme will change the look and feel of Quiver. As well as the default Swing LaF's, many additional ones are added from 3rd party libraries. These are detailed here, though more LaF's can be added via plugins depending on the SwingSettings plugin. Every theme is different, make sure to test them all until you find one you like
❗ | After changing the theme, a relaunch of Quiver may be required |
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The font section allows configuration of the font used, in case a user should want a different one, or to use a special font such as OpenDyslexic. As well as the typeface, it also allows changing of the size and style