Options - Applications Settings - Editor Format

Specify the editor for which you want to set options. Options take effect as soon as you click OK.

To display the Options dialog box, select Tools > Options from the Stylus Studio menu bar. Expand Application Settings and click Editor Format.

Fields

Editor

Click the down arrow to select the editor for which you want to specify options (Java, XML, or XSLT).

Default Font

Click the down arrow to display a list of fonts. Stylus Studio uses the font you select to display text in the specified editor.

Size

Click the down arrow and click the font size you want for the selected editor.

Colors

Click a component in the left field, and then click the color you want it to have in the selected editor display.

Sample

Shows you how the selected font, size, and color appear.

Buttons

Other

Displays an expanded palette of colors and allows you to define custom colors.

Reset All

Returns the options for the specified editor back to their default values.

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