The Global options panel is opened from menu Options > Preferences > Global.
The following user options are available:
Automatic Version
Checking - When enabled, checks the availability of a new Syncro SVN Client version.
Language - You can
choose between English, French, German, Dutch, Japanese and Italian to localize the
interface. Restart the application to apply the current selection.
Other language -
Allows you to set the file (either properties or XML) that contains interface
messages translated into a language other than the default ones.
Note: After restarting the application, if some interface labels are not rendered correctly
(for example Chinese or Korean characters), install the corresponding language pack from
your OS installation kit (for example the East-Asian language pack).
Look and Feel -
Use this option to change graphic style (look and feel) of the user interface.
Styles - On
Windows there are available the following styles:
Office 2003
Vsnet
Eclipse
Xerto
Default
Note: After changing the style, you have to restart the application in order for the
modification to take effect.
On Linux there are available the following
styles:
Eclipse
Default
Note: After changing the style, you have to restart the application in order for the
modification to take effect.
On Mac OS X this option is not available.
Themes - On
Windows this option is enabled only for the Office 2003 and
Default styles. In these cases, the following themes are available:
Normal Color
Home Stead
Metallic
Default
Gray
On Linux and Mac OS X this option is not available.
Line separator -
This option defines the line separator. The System Default choice
sets the platform-specific line separator.
Detect the line separator on
file open - When this option is checked, the editor detects the line separator
when the edited file is loaded and it uses it when the file is saved. The new files are
saved using the line separator defined by the Line separator
option.
Show Java vendor warning at
startup - Sun Microsystems/Oracle Java VM (on Windows and Linux) or
Apple Computer Java VM (on Mac OS X) is recommended for running
the application. If a different Java
Virtual Machine is used, then a warning is displayed. This option allows the user to choose
whether the warning dialog is shown or not.
Show hidden files and directories - Shows system hidden files and
folders in the file browser dialog and the folder browser dialog. This setting is not
available on Mac OS X.