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Displays a color choice dialog box that allows you to choose the background color used for warning
messages in the Message Window.
Shows a sample of what your warning message color choices will look like.
Displays a color choice dialog box that allows you to choose the text color used for error mesages in the
Message Window.
Displays a color choice dialog box that allows you to choose the background color used for error
messages in the Message Window.
Shows a sample of what your error message color choices will look like.
Saves the color choices you have made.
Closes this dialog box without saving the color choices you have made.
Displays an overview of this dialog box.
Provides a space for you to type in the number of the line, in the current file, that you want to go to.
Moves you to the line specified.
Closes the dialog box without moving to another line.
Shows a sample of what the current text type looks like with your text preferences.
Shows the name of your preferred font.
Shows the size of your preferred font.
Displays a dialog box that allows you to select your preferred font.
Allows you to select the text type that you want to specify preferences for.
Displays a dialog box that allows you to choose the foreground color of the selected text type.
Displays a dialog box that allows you to choose the background color of the selected text type.
Check this option if you don't want to start a new project for every program that you create. When this
option is checked, the executable options specifed by the current project will be ignored, and the file
executable options specified in this dialog box will be used instead. Also when this option is checked, the
program specified by the current project will be ignored, and Irie Pascal will compile and run whichever
program is currently being edited.
Allows you to specify the file extension of the executable generated or executed, when project executable
options are being ignored, and you compile or run the current project. NOTE: The file extension should
begin with a period (.).
Allows you to specify the arguments (if any) that should be passed to the executable, when project
executable options are being ignored, and you run the current project.
Allows you to specify the #! header that should be prefixed to the executable (may be blank), when
project executable options are being ignored, and you compile the current project.