Jskad/source/options.txt
dchandler 1a055f3472 I don't think warning level "None" was really doing the trick. Fixed that.
You can now customize the severities of all warnings, even 504 and 510.

When warning level is "None", scanning, i.e. lexical analysis, is faster.
2004-04-25 00:37:57 +00:00

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# This is the built-in preferences file for Jskad and the Translation Tool.
#
# Please do not edit this file. Instead, create a system-wide or
# user-specific properties file, defining just the options that you
# want to differ from the defaults given here. See the documentation
# for how to do that. Or, if you are a developer or if we haven't
# written any documentation yet *smile*, look at
# 'http://thdltools.sourceforge.net/api/org/thdl/util/ThdlOptions.html'.
#
#
# This file must remain readable by the
# java.util.Properties.load(InputStream) mechanism, so don't just edit
# it willy-nilly -- instead, read the comments for each item.
############################################################################
######################### User Preferences ###########################
############################################################################
# How many recently opened files should be displayed?
thdl.number.of.recently.opened.files.to.show = 4
# How many characters maximum do you want to show on the File menu for
# a recently opened file?
thdl.max.chars.in.recently.opened.file.name = 40
# Set this to the full path of the directory containing the user
# preferences file my_thdl_preferences.txt, or to the empty string if
# you wish to use the default values, which are system-specific.
thdl.user.options.directory =
# Set this to the full path of the system-wide preferences file if you
# wish to use a system-wide preferences file to customize THDL tools
# for your site. Users' preferences override system-wide preferences.
thdl.system.wide.options.file =
# Set this to true if you want more messages (probably on the console)
# about what's going on.
thdl.verbose = false
# Set this to the full path of Jskad's working directory. When you go
# to open a file or to save a file, this is the path you'll see first.
thdl.Jskad.working.directory =
# Should the TibetanMachineWeb fonts not be loaded from within the JAR? Set
# this to true if you can get away with it and want your THDL tools to load
# faster.
thdl.rely.on.system.tmw.fonts = false
# Should the TibetanMachine fonts not be loaded from within the JAR? Set
# this to true if you can get away with it and want your THDL tools to load
# faster. Note that TibetanMachine is not the default font for Jskad.
thdl.rely.on.system.tm.fonts = false
# Sets the Tibetan keyboard that Jskad uses on startup.
# Here are the acceptable values:
#
# 0: Extended Wylie Keyboard
# 1: TCC Keyboard #1
# 2: TCC Keyboard #2
# 3: Sambhota Keymap One
# 4: *ALPHA VERSION* ACIP Keyboard
thdl.default.tibetan.keyboard = 0
# Should Jskad be in Roman input mode or Tibetan input mode upon startup?
# 0: Tibetan
# 1: Roman
thdl.Jskad.input.method = 0
# Set this to the default font face for Roman input. No error is
# given if this font is not found.
thdl.default.roman.font.face = Serif
# Set this to the default font size for Roman input:
thdl.default.roman.font.size = 14
# Set this to the default font size for Tibetan input:
thdl.default.tibetan.font.size = 36
# Set this to true only if you do not want Jskad to have a status bar.
thdl.Jskad.disable.status.bar = false
# The message displayed in Jskad's status bar when you start it up
# with thdl.Jskad.disable.status.bar set to false:
thdl.Jskad.initial.status.message = Welcome to Jskad\!
# Set this to true if you don't want Jskad to ask you "Do you really
# want to quit?" when you try to exit the program. (Your changes will
# not be saved if this is true.)
thdl.Jskad.do.not.confirm.quit = false
# If this is false, then upon opening any RTF document, Jskad will
# replace the characters '{', '}', and '\' in the font 'Tahoma' with
# the correct Tibetan Machine Web glyphs.
thdl.Jskad.do.not.fix.curly.braces.in.rtf = false
# What font should be used for the result of TMW->Unicode conversions?
thdl.tmw.to.unicode.font = Ximalaya
############################################################################
####################### Developer Preferences ########################
############################################################################
# Set this to true to disable the creation of log files.
thdl.disable.log.file = false
# Set this to true if you want the debugging output, the .log files,
# to be placed in your system's temporary directory. You cannot set
# this to true AND set thdl.log.directory.
thdl.use.temp.file.directory.for.log = false
# Set this to the directory in which you want the debugging output,
# the .log files, placed. You cannot set this to true AND set
# thdl.use.temp.file.directory.for.log to true. Setting it to the
# empty string means to use the current working directory.
thdl.log.directory =
# Set this to true only if you are a developer and want to see what
# Jskad is "thinking" as you enter tibetan text. If
# thdl.Jskad.disable.status.bar is true, then this will have no
# effect.
thdl.Jskad.enable.tibetan.mode.status = false
# Set this to true only if you are a developer and want exceptional
# behavior to rear its ugly head as soon as possible:
thdl.debug = false
# Set this to true if you want Savant to treat all files as valid
# input. Otherwise, only .savant files are acceptable.
thdl.treat.all.files.as.dot.savant.files.regardless.of.extension = false
# Do you want a developer-only option on the bottom of the Tools menu
# in Jskad?
thdl.add.developer.options.to.menu = false
# Set this to true if you want the console and the log file to tell
# you about the messy details of how Jskad decides when and where to
# break lines for display.
thdl.log.line.breaking.algorithm = false
# Java Swing's RTF support is buggy. The hex escape sequence \'97
# disappears from the input. We turn these guys into Unicode escapes
# when this is false. We leave it buggy when this is true.
thdl.do.not.fix.rtf.hex.escapes = false
# ACIP->Tibetan conversions have numerous warnings. If you want to
# see warning 501 even at the "Some" level, just change the option
# thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.501 to Some. You cannot make
# a warning into an error, and you cannot make an error into a
# warning.
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.501 = Most
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.502 = All
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.503 = All
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.504 = Some
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.505 = Some
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.506 = Some
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.507 = Most
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.508 = Some
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.509 = Most
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.510 = Some
thdl.acip.to.tibetan.warning.severity.511 = Some