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Jul 02, 2011
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Alexander Wiebel
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@@ -116,13 +116,18 @@ using a Boolean "or" operation. This means that the bundles selected by the
different branches will be visible/selected at the same time.
<h2><a
name=
"Config"
/>
Customizing OpenWalnut
</h2>
OpenWalnut allows you to configure several features. Most of these options are only useful to advanced users.
You can have a user-scope configuration in your home directory as ".walnut.cfg".
If this file exists, OpenWalnut loads this file. You can also specify a "walnut.cfg" in your OpenWalnut directory under
"share/OpenWalnut/". A default file will be there after installation. The default file is very well documented.
<br
/>
<br
/>
<small>
For more information on OpenWalnut visit
<a
href=
"http://www.openwalnut.org"
>
www.openwalnut.org
</a>
.
</small>
OpenWalnut allows you to configure several features. Most of these options are
only useful to advanced users. Have a look into the
<i>
View
</i>
,
<i>
Camera
</i>
and
<i>
Settings
</i>
menus for what you can adapt. If you would like to configure which modules are
allowed to be shown in the toolbar click on the
<tt>
Missing Module?
</tt>
button
with the three question marks. The appearing dialog will provide enough information
and the possibility to customize which modules may appear. This can be useful
to maintain a not too crowded toolbar.
<br
/>
<br
/>
<font
color=
"#aaa"
>
<small><b>
For more information on OpenWalnut
visit
<a
href=
"http://www.openwalnut.org"
>
www.openwalnut.org
</a>
.
</b></small>
</font>
</body>
</html>
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