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Change font style aegisub
Change font style aegisub







change font style aegisub
  1. CHANGE FONT STYLE AEGISUB MAC OS X
  2. CHANGE FONT STYLE AEGISUB WINDOWS

By default set to autoback in your Aegisub ?user directory.ĭecides where Aegisub should save scripts recovered from crashes. By default set to autosave in your Aegisub ?user directory (see the Aegisub path specifiers page for details).ĭecides where to save automatic backup copies of scripts. By default, the automatically saved copy is stored in ?user/autosave/ but this can be changed (see below).ĭecides where to save autosaved copies of scripts you are working on. By default, it is saved to ?user/autoback/, but this can be changed (see below).ĭecides how often Aegisub should automatically save a copy of the script you are working on.

change font style aegisub

If enabled, Aegisub will save a backup copy of each script you open, immediately on opening it. Having lots of recently opened files stored has no real drawback except making config.dat bigger and the submenus harder to navigate, though. This is particularly noticeable with large scripts. Change to your preference, but beware: the more undo levels you use, the more RAM Aegisub will consume. These boxes all control how many files Aegisub will save in the "recently opened" submenus, and also how many undo levels will be saved.

CHANGE FONT STYLE AEGISUB WINDOWS

For example, normal users won't have write permission to the Program Files directory on Windows Vista, and most Linux distributions have similar restrictions for /usr/share. Note: This option cannot be safely used if Aegisub is installed in a "usual" program directory on some operating systems unless you are the superuser, because it requires write permission to that directory or a nearby one. However, by enabling this option, ?user will instead refer to the same directory as ?data (which is not a user-specific location), effectively making all configuration global to the installation of Aegisub.

CHANGE FONT STYLE AEGISUB MAC OS X

On Windows, this is %APPDATA%\Aegisub\, on Mac OS X it means $HOME/Library/Application Support/Aegisub/ and on other POSIX-like systems (GNU/Linux, *BSD etc.) it's $HOME/.aegisub/. Normally, all configuration information for Aegisub is stored in a per-user basis in each system user's home directory. Requires a working connection to the internet. If enabled, Aegisub will periodically check whether there is a newer version available, and alert you if there is. If enabled, Aegisub will display a (potentially) useful tip of the day after starting up. If enabled, Aegisub will display its splash screen when starting up.









Change font style aegisub