symbian-qemu-0.9.1-12/python-2.6.1/Mac/IDLE/config-main.def
author johnathan.white@2718R8BGH51.accenture.com
Mon, 08 Mar 2010 18:45:03 +0000
changeset 46 b6935a90ca64
parent 1 2fb8b9db1c86
permissions -rw-r--r--
Modify framebuffer and NGA framebuffer to read screen size from board model dtb file. Optimise memory usuage of frame buffer Add example minigui application with hooks to profiler (which writes results to S:\). Modified NGA framebuffer to run its own dfc queue at high priority

# IDLE reads several config files to determine user preferences.  This
# file is the default config file for general idle settings.
#
# When IDLE starts, it will look in
# the following two sets of files, in order:
#
#     default configuration
#     ---------------------
#     config-main.def         the default general config file
#     config-extensions.def   the default extension config file
#     config-highlight.def    the default highlighting config file
#     config-keys.def         the default keybinding config file
#
#     user configuration
#     -------------------
#     ~/.idlerc/config-main.cfg            the user general config file
#     ~/.idlerc/config-extensions.cfg      the user extension config file
#     ~/.idlerc/config-highlight.cfg       the user highlighting config file
#     ~/.idlerc/config-keys.cfg            the user keybinding config file
#
# On Windows2000 and Windows XP the .idlerc directory is at
#     Documents and Settings\<username>\.idlerc
#
# On Windows98 it is at c:\.idlerc
#
# Any options the user saves through the config dialog will be saved to
# the relevant user config file. Reverting any general setting to the
# default causes that entry to be wiped from the user file and re-read
# from the default file. User highlighting themes or keybinding sets are
# retained unless specifically deleted within the config dialog. Choosing
# one of the default themes or keysets just applies the relevant settings
# from the default file.
#
# Additional help sources are listed in the [HelpFiles] section and must be
# viewable by a web browser (or the Windows Help viewer in the case of .chm
# files). These sources will be listed on the Help menu.  The pattern is
# <sequence_number = menu item;/path/to/help/source>
# You can't use a semi-colon in a menu item or path.  The path will be platform
# specific because of path separators, drive specs etc.
#
# It is best to use the Configuration GUI to set up additional help sources!
# Example:
#1 = My Extra Help Source;/usr/share/doc/foo/index.html
#2 = Another Help Source;/path/to/another.pdf

[General]
editor-on-startup= 0
autosave= 0
print-command-posix=lpr %s
print-command-win=start /min notepad /p %s
delete-exitfunc= 1

[EditorWindow]
width= 80
height= 40
font= courier
font-size= 10
font-bold= 0
encoding= none

[FormatParagraph]
paragraph=70

[Indent]
use-spaces= 1
num-spaces= 4

[Theme]
default= 1
name= IDLE Classic

[Keys]
default= 1
name= IDLE Classic OSX

[History]
cyclic=1

[HelpFiles]