These options allow you to modify the fonts and the colors
used by the editor.
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You can reach this tab from the ‘Configuration’ option of the menu, and then ‘Workspace’. |
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·Colors: To change the colors, first select the type of text you want: normal text, commentaries or keywords, then press the ‘Change colors’ buttons. You can choose a color and Wedit will use it to the type of text you selected. · If you get lost and would like to return to the default colors, you should use the ‘Reset colors’ button. · Fonts: Press this button and choose a font and font size. Wedit is capable of displaying proportional fonts, but in general, programs do not look good when displayed in these font types. Use non-proportional fonts such as Courier. · Files in the window Menu. This number sets the number of loaded file names you see in the menu option "window". Set it to zero if you do not want any limit, and want to see all the loaded files. |
Here you can change the time the editor will wait
before starting the compiler (using the -check option) to verify the contents of
the current C file that you have modified. The editor will wait the specified
number of seconds before starting. This allows you to disable or to lessen the
CPU usage in slower machines.
From the ‘Fonts’ button, you can change the font and the size of the font used by Wedit. Proportional fonts are not recommended. They are supported, but not well tested because programs do not look good with these fonts.