General /text/shared/optionen/01010600.xhp opening; dialog settings saving; dialog settings years; 2-digit options Help Agent;options
General Specifies the general settings for $[officename].
Help Specifies the behavior of the installed help. Tips Displays the icon names and more bubble help information, for example, chapter names when you scroll through a document with chapters. Extended tips Displays a help text when you rest the cursor on an icon, a menu command, or a control on a dialog. Help Agent Specifies that the Help Agent will be displayed automatically in selected situations. Click the Help Agent window to see a Help page with information about the current context. Reset Help Agent If you have not opened the Help Agent for a particular situation three times in succession, but rather have closed it or let it close automatically, the Help Agent for this situation is not shown again. Click Reset Help Agent to restore the default list of situations for which the Help Agent is displayed. Open/Save dialogsUFI: see spec doc "Gnome file selector" Use $[officename] dialogs Specifies whether $[officename] dialogs are used to open and save documents. Otherwise the dialogs of the operating system are used. When you open a file by an URL from the Windows file dialog, Windows will open a local copy of the file, located in the Internet Explorer cache. The %PRODUCTNAME file dialog opens the remote file. The $[officename] dialogs for opening and saving documents are described in $[officename] Help. Document status Printing sets "document modified" status Specifies whether the printing of the document counts as a modification. When this option is marked, the very next time the document is closed you are asked if the changes should be saved. The print date is then entered in the document properties as a change. Allow to save document even when the document is not modified Documents do not only store their content, but also their view properties. A change in the view properties does not trigger document modified status. View properties include things like (in case of a spreadsheet) active sheet, cursor position, zoom level etc. Quite often users want to store the view properties after they have been changed, and always enabling the save action allows this. Year (two digits) Defines a date range, within which the system recognizes a two-digit year.
In $[officename], years are indicated by four digits, so that the difference between 1/1/99 and 1/1/01 is two years. This Year (two digits) setting allows the user to define the years in which two-digit dates are added to 2000. To illustrate, if you specify a date of 1/1/30 or later, the entry "1/1/20" is recognized as 1/1/2020 instead of 1/1/1920.