I am overwhelmed by the number of options in the configuration screens. I often hunt around for a long time to find where to set a particular option. I think, the arrangement makes sense to some people, but not for me. It seems to have grown over the years.
Anyway, I came up with a solution. I typed the text of every option in all the config screens into a file. When I need a particular setting, I search my file to find where it is. Then I can go right to it.
I tried to follow these conventions:
Edit: See the last post by Mofi who manages the files now.
Here come the disclaimers: This was written for version 12.10a. I do not promise to keep it updated for new releases or make copies for older versions. I tried to follow my conventions, but I am sure there are probably mistakes in there. (This took a LONG time to create!) I make no guarantees as to the accuracy or usefulness of this. Do with it what you will and use it at your own risk.
Let me know if you come up with any improvements or creative uses for this. For example, I have associated RTF files with WordPad on my PC. I added this file to the Custom Tools in UltraEdit. That way I can quickly open it in a window outside of UltraEdit and then open the Configuration screen to make my changes.
Anyway, I came up with a solution. I typed the text of every option in all the config screens into a file. When I need a particular setting, I search my file to find where it is. Then I can go right to it.
I tried to follow these conventions:
- Indent another tab level for anything that is below a grouping or heading.
- Prefix actual "customizable" options with a hyphen, no prefix on groupings or headings. Insert a blank line between major section headings.
Edit: See the last post by Mofi who manages the files now.
Here come the disclaimers: This was written for version 12.10a. I do not promise to keep it updated for new releases or make copies for older versions. I tried to follow my conventions, but I am sure there are probably mistakes in there. (This took a LONG time to create!) I make no guarantees as to the accuracy or usefulness of this. Do with it what you will and use it at your own risk.
Let me know if you come up with any improvements or creative uses for this. For example, I have associated RTF files with WordPad on my PC. I added this file to the Custom Tools in UltraEdit. That way I can quickly open it in a window outside of UltraEdit and then open the Configuration screen to make my changes.