The source link commands are also used when you run a custom command that parses output for source links (such as a "compile" command). If enabled, then Source Insight tiles two windows to show the source and destination source links whenever you use one of the source link commands, such as Go To First Link, or Go To Next Link. Tile source and destination windows for Source Link commands If enabled, then the name of the current project is drawn in the multiple document background area of the Source Insight application window. Show current project name in application background This only affects how the file name is displayed in window titles. If enabled, then Source Insight displays read-only file names in window titles with an exclamation point (!) at the beginning of the file name. The file names are stored internally and in the database exactly as the file system reports them. This option only affects how Source Insight displays file names. Source Insight does not alter the file name if it already contains a mixture of upper and lower case letters. If not enabled, then Source Insight will format the file name to look a little nicer by converting it to lower case and capitalizing the first letter. If enabled, then Source Insight displays file names using the exact upper and lower case of the name as it appears in the file system. The page number is calculated from the size the printer font selected in the File Type Options command, plus syntax formatting options, and the settings made in Page Setup. If enabled, then the current page number that contains the current selection is also displayed in the status bar. The items in the Options Group control general options for different display elements in the program. Resets the positions of all the auxiliary windows so that they are moved onto the main monitor, and are not transparent. Floating windows that are minimized appear in the Tab Tray. Turns on and off the tab tray at the bottom of the Source Insight application window. To disable the use of Overview scrollers in all source windows, disable this option. When enabled, each file type determines if the Overview scroller is used in that type of file. This globally enables the use of Overview scrollers in all source windows. The popup toolbar is first shown translucent, but it gets more opaque as you move the mouse closer to it. The popup toolbar fades into view and lets you quickly jump to a symbol’s definition, a function’s caller, or find references to a symbol. This enables the popup toolbar that appears when you whole-word select a symbol name. The Display Elements group is used to turn on and off elements of the user interface.ĭisplays the main toolbar at the top of the Source Insight application window.ĭisplays the File Search bar that appears below the main toolbar.ĭisplays the status bar at the bottom of the Source Insight application window.
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