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views; defaults defaults; views settings; views icons; sizes icons; styles WYSIWYG in fonts lists previews; fonts lists font lists font name box mouse; positioning mouse; middle button clipboard; selection clipboard selection clipboard Skia;settings Skia;graphics output notebook bar;icon size

View

Specifies view options.

Icon Theme

Specifies the icon style for icons in toolbars and dialogs.

Icon Size

Toolbar

Specifies the display size of toolbar icons.

Notebookbar

Specifies the display size of notebook bar icons.

Sidebar

Specifies the display size of sidebar icons.

Visibility

Menu icons

Displays icons next to the corresponding menu items. Select from "Automatic", "Hide" and "Show". "Automatic" displays icons according to system settings and themes.

Shortcuts

Displays shortcut keys next to corresponding menu items. Select from "Automatic", "Hide", and "Show". "Automatic" displays shortcut keys according to system settings.

Mouse

Positioning

Specifies if and how the mouse pointer will be positioned in newly opened dialogs.

Middle button

Defines the function of the middle mouse button. Automatic scrolling - dragging while pressing the middle mouse button shifts the view. Paste clipboard - pressing the middle mouse button inserts the contents of the "Selection clipboard" at the cursor position. The "Selection clipboard" is independent of the normal clipboard that you use by Edit - Copy/Cut /Insert or the respective keyboard shortcuts. Clipboard and "Selection clipboard" can contain different contents at the same time. Clipboard Selection clipboard Copy content Edit - Copy CommandCtrl+C. Select text, table, object. Paste content Edit - Paste CommandCtrl+V pastes at the cursor position. Clicking the middle mouse button pastes at the mouse pointer position. Pasting into another document No effect on the clipboard contents. The last marked selection is the content of the selection clipboard.
Press Shift+CommandCtrl+R to restore or refresh the view of the current document.

Graphics Output

Use hardware acceleration

Directly accesses hardware features of the graphical display adapter to improve the screen display. The support for hardware acceleration is not available for all operating systems and platform distributions of %PRODUCTNAME.

Use Anti-Aliasing

When supported, you can enable and disable anti-aliasing of graphics. With anti-aliasing enabled, the display of most graphical objects looks smoother and with less artifacts. Only WIN gets Skia controls in 7.1

Use Skia for all rendering (on restart)

Use the high performance Skia graphics engine to render all visual elements of the application, including windows, menus, toolbars and icons. Skia uses the computer graphics device to accelerate the graphics rendering.

Force Skia software rendering (on restart)

Select this control to disable Skia's use of the computer graphics device. During installation, %PRODUCTNAME chooses the best options for configuring the Skia graphics engine. Normally you do not need to change the default settings if Skia is enabled. If you experience graphical display problems (e.g., with the appearance of toolbar icons or drawing objects) and Skia is enabled, then you can try to disable Force Skia software rendering or disable Skia entirely.

Font Lists

Show preview of fonts

Displays the names of selectable fonts in the corresponding font, for example, fonts in the Font box on the Formatting bar.

Screen font antialiasing

Select to smooth the screen appearance of text.

from

Enter the smallest font size to apply antialiasing to.