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string-valued preferences built atop java.util.Properties. How it works: the jvm is asked first, and then the user's prefs file, if it exists, then the system-wide prefs file, and then the built-in preferences. Finally, for robustness, a default may be optionally hard-coded in the source. I made several things configurable, too: the default Tibetan keyboard the default font sizes and faces whether you want developer-only features enabled Savant's file extension (.savant) etc. The only known problems are the following: The default location for the user's preferences file is windows-specific, arbitrary, and not in the user documentation. Likewise for the location of the system-wide preferences file. You can change them using 'java -D', though. There is no "Save preferences" option yet, and closing the program does not save preferences either. |
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org/thdl | ||
.cvsignore | ||
aboutsavant.rtf | ||
chinesebundle.txt | ||
MessageBundle.properties | ||
MessageBundle_de_DE.properties | ||
MessageBundle_zh_CN.properties | ||
options.txt | ||
overview.html | ||
Sambhota_keymap_one.rtf | ||
savanthelp.rtf | ||
TCC_keyboard_1.rtf | ||
TCC_keyboard_2.rtf | ||
Wylie_keyboard.rtf |