Formatting the Code in Source View Showing or Hiding Warning Messages Setting Miscellaneous Options

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2. Click the Menu tab.

3. Under Select Context Menu, select any popup menu.

4. Under Menu Animations, select the animation to use:

■ None : The list of menu commands appears in the usual way. ■ Unfold : The list of menu commands opens from top-left to bottom-right. ■ Slide : The list of menu commands opens from top to bottom. ■ Fade : The list of menu commands slowly appears on-screen.

5. To display a shadow effect around menus, click the Menu shadows check box. To

hide the shadow effect, clear the check box.

6. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.

See Creating a New Menu on page 6-4 for information on customizing the menus on the Menu bar in Designer

6.8 Setting Display Options

On the Options tab of the Customize dialog see Customize Dialog: Options Tab on page A-10, you can control display settings, like screentips, large icons on the toolbar, and personalized menus. To set display options, perform these tasks:

1. Click View, then select Customize.

2. Click the Options tab.

3. Under Toolbar, click Show ScreenTips on toolbars if you want the popup text to

identify an icon as you pass your cursor over it. If you want the screentips to also display the shortcut key assigned to the command, click Show shortcut keys in ScreenTips. To display large icons, click Large Icons. 4. Under Personalized Menus and Toolbars, select the Menus show recently used commands first check box if you want the menu commands to be ordered in terms of their frequency of use. If you do so, you may also select Show full menus after a short delay. 5. Click Close to close the Customize dialog. You can click the Reset my usage data button at any time to return Designer to its original state.

6.9 Formatting the Code in Source View

On the Source View tab of the Customize dialog see Customize Dialog: Source View Tab on page A-10, you can change the way code on a page template appears when viewed in Source view. You can change the font face and font size and also apply automatic formatting options. In this pane, you also control which DTD the page should conform to in the DOCTYPE menu. Note: Whichever menu you select, your selection in step 4 applies to all menus in Designer. 6-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Site Studio Designer To format the code that displays in Source view, perform these tasks:

1. Click View, then select Customize.

2. Click the Source View tab.

3. Under Editor, from the Font drop-down list, select the font from those available, and from the Size drop-down list, select the font size you want the code to display in.

4. Under Automatic Formatting, select Apply automatic formatting when switching

to Source view to automatically format the code according to the options on this tab. For a description of each formatting option, see Customize Dialog: Source View Tab on page A-10

5. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.

6.10 Showing or Hiding Warning Messages

On the Warning Dialogs tab of the Customize dialog see Customize Dialog: Warning Dialogs Tab on page A-12, you can control which warning messages display and which ones remain hidden as you work in Designer. To show and hide warning messages, perform these tasks:

1. Click View, then select Customize.

2. Click the Warning Dialogs tab.

3. Select the check boxes for the warning messages to display and clear the check boxes for the warning message to remain hidden. Click Check All if you want all messages to display or Clear All if you want all messages to remain hidden.

4. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.

6.11 Setting Miscellaneous Options

On the Miscellaneous tab of the Customize dialog see Customize Dialog: Miscellaneous Tab on page A-13, you can change various options in Designer, such as whether to connect to the last site you worked on and whether to prevent fragments unrelated to your site from appearing in the Toolbox. To change the miscellaneous options in Designer, perform these tasks:

1. Click View, then select Customize.

2. Click the Miscellaneous tab.

3. To display only the fragments written in the same language HCSPJSP or ASP as your site in the Toolbox, check Filter fragments in other languages. 4. To display only the fragments that belong to your site and not other sites in the content server in the Toolbox, check Filter libraries from other sites. Note: By default, certain warning messages display when you first run Designer. Customizing Designer 6-11 Fragments in fragment libraries not identified as part of your site no longer appear in the Toolbox. To make a fragment part of your site, add it as a site asset to the Fragment Libraries category. 5. To display only the fragments that you have created and not the default ones that ship with Site Studio in the Toolbox, check Filter default libraries. 6. To automatically connect to the last site you worked on when starting Designer, check Reconnect at startup.

7. To display the project status icon in Designers status bar, check Enable project

status checking . For more information, see Viewing the Project Status in Designer on page 7-8.

8. Click Close to close the Customize dialog.

6.12 Changing Log File Settings