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Toolbar Options |
This options page allows you to configure the appearance of the toolbars located in the Main Eclipse toolbar (see View Toolbar), the Movie Control (see View Movie Control), the Toolwindow (see View Toolwindow) and the User Window (see View User Window).
Toolbar Options
1) Use large Button images – This allows you to use a larger
image, which in turn makes the buttons larger. Eclipse has two sizes for the button images. This allows Eclipse to create buttons
that are usable at many more resolutions and monitor sizes than 1 fixed size.
2) Buttons contain Text – This option includes a graphic text
label on each button in order to help the user determine what the button does.
Toolwindow
Options
1) Use large Button images – This allows you to use a larger
image, which in turn makes the buttons larger. Eclipse has two sizes for the button images. This allows Eclipse to create buttons
that are usable at many more resolutions and monitor sizes than 1 fixed size.
2) Buttons contain Text – This option includes a graphic text
label on each button in order to help the user determine what the button does.
Movie Control
Options
1) Use large Button images – This allows you to use a larger
image, which in turn makes the buttons larger. Eclipse has two sizes for the button images. This allows Eclipse to create buttons
that are usable at many more resolutions and monitor sizes than 1 fixed size.
2) Buttons contain Text – This option includes a graphic text
label on each button in order to help the user determine what the button does.
User Window
Options
1) Use large Button images – This allows you to use a larger
image, which in turn makes the buttons larger. Eclipse has two sizes for the button images. This allows Eclipse to create buttons
that are usable at many more resolutions and monitor sizes than 1 fixed size.
2) Buttons contain Text – This option includes a graphic text
label on each button in order to help the user determine what the button does.
3) Add configure to start of list – This allows you a way to enable the
configure button if you have accidentally disabled it or if you disabled it in
order to discourage others from changing the contents of the User Window
(common in multi-user environments).
Note that you can use different windows logins to separate all of the
Eclipse settings for multiple users.
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