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VISIO.INI Sections and Settings
====================================
Copyright (c) 1996 Visio Corporation. All rights reserved.
About VISIO.INI
===============
Visio uses a private INI file to store user settings and other
application information. To keep the INI file small and less confusing,
Visio automatically writes out only those settings that are not
default and a few others that are useful (for example, file paths,
import and export filters, and last files).
To include all possible settings in the file:
1. Make sure there are no instances of Visio running.
2. Open VISIO.INI in a text editor.
3. In the [application] section, add the entry IniShowAll=1.
4. Save and close VISIO.INI.
5. Run Visio.
6. Quit Visio.
7. Open VISIO.INI again.
Note: Editing the file while an instance of Visio is running
has no effect. Always exit Visio before editing the VISIO.INI file.
Visio does not require that the VISIO.INI file exists in order to run.
If you delete the file, a new one is created the next time you run
Visio. To restore Visio's default settings, simply delete the VISIO.INI
file.
About VISINI.TXT
================
This file describes VISIO.INI entries that you may find useful. Sections
are presented in the order they appear in VISIO.INI. Entries in each
section are presented in alphabetical order, for easier reading. Entries
typically do not appear in alphabetical order in VISIO.INI.
Some entries in VISIO.INI are reserved for internal or future use. These
entries are not documented in VISINI.TXT.
[application] section
=====================
The [application] section includes settings that are application-wide in
scope.
AddonsPath=Solutions
--------------------
The location of Visio add-on executables (programs written in Visual
Basic or another programming language that supports Automation)
and Visio add-on libraries. Can be relative to the location of VISIO.EXE
or fully qualified.
AlreadyRanQuickTour=0
---------------------
Non-zero if the user has already responded to the Quick Tour dialog box,
zero if the user has not seen the Quick Tour dialog box. Usually zero
after Visio installation or deletion of the VISIO.INI file.
AltFilterINIFile=VISIO.INI
--------------------------
If INIFileForFilters=2, use this setting to specify the .INI filename.
AltFilterINIFileExportSect=Exports
----------------------------------
If INIFileForFilters=2, use this setting to specify the name of the
Export section in the .INI file set by AltFilterINIFile.
AltFilterINIFileImportSect=Imports
----------------------------------
If INIFileForFilters=2, use this setting to specify the name of the
Import section in the .INI file set by AltFilterINIFile.
Animation=60000
---------------
The time in milliseconds between evaluations of the NOW() function
in ShapeSheet formulas. The default is one minute. To evaluate NOW()
more frequently, set Animation to a smaller value, such as 125.
AutoStartIME=0
--------------
Determines whether to enable the Input Method Editor (IME) when
the user starts Visio. The IME assists the user in entering characters
from multi-byte character sets, typically used on Far East systems.
0 Do not automatically enable the IME.
1 Automatically enable the IME.
BiDiMode=0xFFFF
---------------
When Visio displays a line of text, it calculates the position of
characters in the line multiple times to achieve optimal spacing
between the characters. This ensures that text on the screen
exactly matches the text when printed. If the text mixes characters
from languages that run in different directions-- for example, English
(left to right) and Arabic or Hebrew (right to left), attempting to
achieve optimal spacing may cause reversed or missing characters.
Use the BiDiMode setting to control Visio behavior when displaying
bidirectional text.
0 Make multiple calculations to achieve optimal
character spacing.
Recommended for single-language text.
1 Make a single run, regardless of system settings.
0xFFFF Use Windows international system settings.
Recommended for mixed-language, bidirectional text.
BlastFlag=1
-----------
Determines the default behavior with respect to local formulas when
styles are applied from the toolbar.
Zero Keep local formulas.
Non-zero Reset local formulas.
BuiltDirectoryCache=0
---------------------
Non-zero indicates that the Visio directory cache has been built and saved
in VISIO.BIN. Set this value to 0 if you want to force Visio to rebuild this
cache.
CubicTolerance=5
----------------
How closely Visio follows the mouse pointer when drawing a freeform
curve, or spline: the lower the number, the more closely Visio follows
the pointer. The CubicTolerance setting corresponds to the Smoothing
option in the FreeForm Drawing section in the Options dialog box.
CustomCommonDialog=1
--------------------
Determines which dialog boxes Visio uses.
Zero Use the Windows default dialog box templates.
Non-zero Use the Visio custom templates for the common dialog
boxes (File Open, File Save, Save As, and so forth).
CustomMenusFile =
------------------
The name and path of a file that contains custom menus and
accelerators to use for all instances of Visio.
CustomToolbarsFile =
---------------------
The name and path of a file that contains custom toolbars and status
bars to use for all instances of Visio.
Default3LegConnectorFile =
------------------------
The name of an alternate file that contains a 3-legged connector.
Default3LegConnectorName =
------------------------
The name of the master shape in the file specified in
Default3LegConnectorFile.
Default5LegConnectorFile =
------------------------
The name of an alternate file that contains a 5-legged connector.
Default5LegConnectorName =
------------------------
The name of the master shape in the file specified in
Default5LegConnectorFile.
DefaultCurrencyFmt=0
--------------------------
DefaultCurrencyFmt determines how Visio formats currency when it is
displayed as a string. The default setting, zero, uses the formatting
specified in the user's international system settings. Non-local
currency is displayed using the local currency settings for thousands
and decimal separators and positive/negative format, but uses the
ISO 4217 three-character currency mnemonic for the currency symbol,
displayed after the value separated by a space.
DefaultCurrencyFmt is a mask that allows you to control several related
formatting options. You simply add together the options you
want to set. DefaultCurrencyFmt affects formatting of all currency
within the application. The mask is easiest to understand in its
hexadecimal format, because most values are powers of 2. Both the
hex and decimal values are listed below.
To control the displayed currency symbol, chose one of the following:
0x0000 or 0 Local currency uses the symbol defined by the
international settings.
Non-local currency uses its ISO 4217 three-character
mnemonic.
0x0200 or 512 Both local and non-local currency use their local symbol.
0x0400 or 1024 Both local and non-local currency use ISO 4217
three-character.
To control the display format of positive and negative currency values,
chose one of the following:
0x0000 or 0 Use the user's international settings.
0x0100 or 256 Use the explicit settings defined below.
Explicit negative formats:
0x0000 or 0 ($1.1)
0x0001 or 1 -$1.1
0x0002 or 2 $-1.1
0x0003 or 3 $1.1-
0x0004 or 4 (1.1$)
0x0005 or 5 -1.1$
0x0006 or 6 1.1-$
0x0007 or 7 1.1$-
0x0008 or 8 -1.1 $
0x0009 or 9 -$ 1.1
0x000A or 10 1.1 $-
0x000B or 11 $ 1.1-
0x000C or 12 $ -1.1
0x000D or 13 1.1- $
0x000E or 14 ($ 1.1)
0x000F or 16 (1.1 $)
Explicit positive formats:
0x0000 or 0 $1.1
0x0010 or 16 1.1$
0x0020 or 32 $ 1.1
0x0030 or 48 1.1 $
DefaultFontCharset=0xFFFF
-------------------------
The character set of the default font as defined in the Windows logical
font structure for that font. Common character set values are 0 for
ANSI, 2 for Symbol, and 255 for OEM (system-dependent).
DefaultFontFamily=0xFFFF
----------------------
The font family to which the default font belongs, as defined in the
Windows logical font structure for that font.
DefaultFontName =
---------------------
The name of the font to use as the default. If you format text in the
default font, Visio automatically uses whatever font is defined as the
default on the user's system. This method allows a more flexible mapping
of fonts. The default font is displayed at the top of the font list in
angle brackets (< >) if ShowDefaultFont is non-zero. The default font
also has the value 0 in the Font cell of the Characters section of the
ShapeSheet.
Developer=0
-----------
Non-zero enables certain developer Visio UI functionality.
Dialog3D=1
----------
Zero Show dialog boxes with flat, two-dimensional effect.
Non-zero Show dialog boxes with three-dimensional effect.
DragBitmap=1
------------
Determines whether Visio creates a bitmap representation of a dragged
shape or master while waiting to drop the shape or master.
Zero Do not create a bitmap representation.
1 Create a bitmap representation after the duration
specified by the MousePauseTime setting.
2 Create a bitmap representation immediately.
DrawingsPath=Drawings
---------------------
The default path for saving Visio drawings. Can be relative to the
location of VISIO.EXE or fully qualified. Multiple paths are separated
by a semicolon. If a Drawings directory doesn't exist, Visio will use
the Explorer Shell Folder for personal document storage (usually "My Documents").
EditInPlaceOnInsertObject=1
---------------------------
0 Edit in the full Visio window when inserting a Visio
embedded object into another OLE 2.0 container application.
1 Use in-place editing when inserting a Visio embedded object.
EventsEnabled=1
---------------
Non-zero enables Visio events to be sent to Visio add-ons and VBA macros.
Zero disables all Visio events.
FaceDialogLabel=???
-----------------------------
The typeface used in dialog box labels, such as "MS Sans Serif". "???" tells Visio
to use the current system defaults.
FaceMasterIconAndName=???
---------------------------
The typeface used in the stencil window when both icons and names are
displayed, such as "Arial". "???" tells Visio to use the current
system defaults.
FaceMasterNameOnly=???
--------------------------------
The typeface used in the stencil window when only master names are
displayed, such as "MS Sans Serif". "???" tells Visio to use the current
system defaults.
FacePIPCaption=???
--------------------
The typeface used in the floating stencil window when Visio is activated
for in-place editing, such as "Arial". "???" tells Visio to use the current
system defaults.
FaceRuler=???
---------------
The typeface used in the ruler, such as "Arial". "???" tells Visio to use
the current system defaults.
FaceShapeSheet=???
------------------------------
The typeface used in the ShapeSheet, such as "MS Sans Serif". "???" tells
Visio to use the current system defaults.
FaceStatusBar=???
---------------------------
The typeface used in the status bar, such as "MS Sans Serif". "???" tells
Visio to use the current system defaults.
FaceTip=???
-------------
The typeface used in the tip window, such as "Arial". "???" tells Visio
to use the current system defaults.
FaceToolbar=???
-------------------------
The typeface used in the toolbar, such as "MS Sans Serif". "???" tells
Visio to use the current system defaults.
FilterLibrary32=ISGDI32.DLL
------------------------
The name of the main library used by all of the filters.
FiltersPath32=System\Filter32
-----------------------------
The location of import and export filters. Can be relative to the
location of VISIO.EXE or fully qualified. The import and export filters
must match the .DLL file specified by the corresponding FilterLibrary
setting.
FontSizeDialogLabel=0xFFFF
----------------------
The point size of text in dialog box labels. "0xFFFF" tells Visio to
use the current system defaults.
FontSizeMasterIconAndName=0xFFFF
---------------------------
The point size of text used in the stencil window when both icons and
names are displayed. "0xFFFF" tells Visio to use the current system defaults.
FontSizeMasterNameOnly=0xFFFF
------------------------
The point size of text used in the stencil window when only master names
are displayed. "0xFFFF" tells Visio to use the current system defaults.
FontSizePIPCaption=0xFFFF
---------------------
The point size of text in the floating stencil window when Visio is
activated for in-place editing. "0xFFFF" tells Visio to use the
current system defaults.
FontSizeRuler=0xFFFF
---------------
The point size of text in the ruler. "0xFFFF" tells Visio to use the
current system defaults.
FontSizeShapeSheet=0xFFFF
--------------------
The point size of text displayed in the ShapeSheet window. "0xFFFF" tells
Visio to use the current system defaults.
FontSizeStatusBar=0xFFFF
-------------------
The point size of text in the status bar. "0xFFFF" tells Visio to use the
current system defaults.
FontSizeTip=0xFFFF
-------------
The point size of text used in the tip window. "0xFFFF" tells Visio to
use the current system defaults.
FontSizeToolbar=0xFFFF
-----------------
The point size of text in the toolbar. "0xFFFF" tells Visio to use the
current system defaults.
FPEAlertCount=0
---------------
The number of times the Floating Point Exception alert box is displayed
when a floating point exception occurs.
GengoData1=yyyy/mm/dd,english_short,kanji_short,kanji_long
GengoData2=yyyy/mm/dd,english_short,kanji_short,kanji_long
----------------------------------------------------------
The Japanese version of Visio has built-in date information for the
Emperors Meiji, Taishou, Shouwa, and Heisei. If new emperor(s) come to
power between releases of Visio, the user can customize gengo date
information by setting these entries. If both GengoData1 and GengoData2
are set, GengoData2 should be later chronologically. Dates are formatted
at run time, so these entries should be updated in all VISIO.INI files
on all systems, or the date may be formatted differently on different
systems.
yyyy/mm/dd The first date of the new emperor's reign.
english_short The English abbreviation of the emperor's name
(used by the "g" date format).
kanji_short The Kanji short name of the emperor
(used by the "gg" and "G" formats).
kanji_long The Kanji long name of the emperor
(used by the "ggg" and "GG" formats).
GridNonPage=0
-------------
Non-zero Display a grid on the pasteboard.
HeightPIPCaption=0xFFFF
------------------
The height of the caption in the floating stencil window when Visio is
activated for in-place editing. "0xFFFF" tells Visio to use the current
system defaults.
HelpPath=Help;Solutions
-----------------
The location of help files for templates and stencils.
HideVerticalFonts=0
-------------------
Zero to display vertically-oriented fonts in the Visio font list, or non-
zero to hide vertically-oriented fonts. Although Visio does not provide
true vertical text composition, you can get the effect of vertical text
by using a vertical font and resizing the text box to force a single-
character column. A vertical font is designated with a @ as the first
character of its name. Vertical fonts are typically used on Far East
systems.
IconsAndNamesGridHeight=60
IconsAndNamesGridWidth=50
--------------------------
The height and width of the stencil grid used to arrange icons in the
stencil window when icons and names are displayed.
IconsOnlyGridHeight=36
IconsOnlyGridWidth=36
----------------------
The height and width of the stencil grid used to arrange icons in the
stencil window when only icons are displayed.
IMEDefaultFontCharset=0xFFFF
----------------------------
The character set of the default font to be used by the Input Method Editor
(IME), as defined in the Windows logical font structure for that font.
The Visio default for Japanese is the ShiftJIS character set. The following
are examples of typical settings:
128 ShiftJIS
129 Hangeul
134 GB2312
136 ChineseBig5
0xFFFF causes Visio to use Windows international system settings.
IMEDefaultFontFamily=0xFFFF
---------------------------
The font family to which the default IME font belongs, as defined in the
Windows logical font structure for that font. 0xFFFF causes Visio to use
Windows international system settings.
IMEDefaultFontName=???
----------------------
The name of the font to use as the default in the IME. If you format text in
the default font, Visio automatically uses whatever font is defined as the
default on the user's system, which allows a more flexible mapping of fonts.
The string "???" causes Visio to use Windows international system settings.
INIFileForFilters=0
-------------------
Indicates where to look for information about import and export filters.
Zero Use the [VisioImports] and [VisioExports]
sections of VISIO.INI.
1 Use the [MS Graphic Import Filters] and
[MS Graphic Export Filters] sections of WIN.INI.
2 Use the [AltFilterINIFileImportSect] and
[AltFilterINIFileExportSect] sections of the file
specified by AltFilterINIFile.
IniShowAll=1
------------
To keep the INI file small and less confusing, Visio automatically writes
out only those settings that are not default and a few others that are
useful (for example, file paths, import and export filters, and last files).
Use this setting to include all possible settings in the file. For details,
see "About VISIO.INI" at the beginning of this file.
InPlaceWidth=5.5 in.
InPlaceHeight=3.0 in.
---------------------
The default width and height of the Visio embedded object when it is
edited in-place.
IsMultiByteAware=0
------------------
Non-zero to handle multi-byte character sets, typically used on Far East
systems. Setting IsMultiByteAware to a non-zero value may cause Visio to
run more slowly, but it will run more reliably when using a multi-byte
character set.
LastFile1=<file1.vsd>
LastFile2=<file2.vsd>
LastFile3=<file3.vsd>
LastFile4=<file4.vsd>
LastFile5=<file5.vsd>
LastFile6=<file6.vsd>
LastFile7=<file7.vsd>
LastFile8=<file8.vsd>
LastFile9=<file9.vsd>
---------------------
The last nine files used in Visio. These appear on the File menu under
the Exit command. For example, if LastFile1=FLOWCHT.VSD,
1 FLOWCHT.VSD appears on the File menu under the Exit command.
LastStencil=Basic Shapes.vss
---------------------
The last stencil file selected with the Open Stencil command.
LastTemplate=Basic Diagram.vst
----------------------
The last template file selected with the New command.
LinesAndTextPrintBlack=0
------------------------
When printing to a PCL printer on Windows NT 3.51, colored lines
and text print as white. Set LinesAndTextPrintBlack to a value other
than zero to ensure that lines and text print in black.
LineTolerance=5
---------------
How far the mouse pointer can deviate from a straight line before Visio
starts drawing a freeform curve, or spline: the higher the number, the
farther the mouse pointer can deviate. The LineTolerance setting
corresponds to the Precision option in the FreeForm Drawing section in
the Options dialog box.
LoopLimit = 40
--------------
The maximum number of times Visio processes a dependency loop in a
ShapeSheet formula before stopping recalculation. For best results, set
LoopLimit to a value greater than 10, because some complicated shapes
may legitimately loop several times during recalculation.
MacroVirusProtection=0
------------------
Different options for virus checking.
0 = Don't check for viruses when the user opens files and
always enable macros.
1 = Always ask the user what to do.
2 = Always disable macros.
3 = Always refuse to open file with macros.
MainDictionaryPath
------------------
The location of the main dictionary to be used by Visio to check
spelling of text.
MaxDigitsLeftOfDecimal=14
------------------------
The maximum number of digits to the left of the decimal point in the
ShapeSheet.
MaxSpellerWordLength=50
-----------------------
The maximum length of the words that can be checked by the Visio
spell checker. Words longer than MaxSpellerWordLength are flagged as
misspelled, but no suggestions are offered.
MeasurementDigits_Dlgs=4
------------------------
The maximum number of digits to the right of the decimal point in dialog
boxes.
MeasurementDigits_SheetForm=4
-----------------------------
The maximum number of digits to the right of the decimal point in
ShapeSheet formulas.
MeasurementDigits_SheetVal=4
----------------------------
The maximum number of digits to the right of the decimal point in values
in the ShapeSheet.
MeasurementDigits_StatBar=4
---------------------------
The maximum number of digits to the right of the decimal point in the
status bar.
MeasurementFlags_Dlgs=49
MeasurementFlags_SheetForm=529
MeasurementFlags_SheetVal=2577
MeasurementFlags_StatBar=529
------------------------------
The formats used to display numbers in dialog boxes, ShapeSheet formulas
or values, or the status bar. To select localized or universal units,
use one of the following values:
0 Use the localized full unit name (INCH vs IN)
1 Use the localized abbreviated name (IN. vs INCH)
2 Use the localized formula unit name (" vs INCH)
3 Use the universal unit name
To combine other options, add values from the following list:
4 Show the unit label for default unit data
8 Omit unit labels (12 vs 12MI). Takes precedence
over other label-related flags.
16 Convert label to lowercase (6in vs 6IN)
32 Include inches even if zero (5'0" vs 5')
64 Use only feet unit (5'6 vs 5'6")
128 Use both units for picas (1P3PT vs 1P3). Also
affects display of ciceros.
256 Override with indicated measurement unit
512 Separate value and units with a space
1024 Omit leading zero (.99 vs 0.99)
2048 Fill decimal with zeros (.2500 vs 0.25)
4096 Leading space in positive numbers (' 5' vs '5')
8192 Leading plus in positive numbers ('+5' vs '5').
Takes precedence over 4096 if both are set.
16384 Display as fractions ('2 1/2' vs '2.5'). Works only
for denominators 2, 4, 8, ... 64.
32768 Display small values as 0 rather than use scientific
notation
MinIMEFontSize=8
----------------
The minimum font size used to display text in the Input Method Editor,
which converts phonetic input into glyphs on Far East systems.
MouseDetectCreate=3
-------------------
The number of pixels you must move the mouse before Visio detects a
drawing action to create a new shape.
MouseDetectDrag=3
-----------------
The number of pixels you must move a dragged shape before Visio detects
a motion.
MousePauseTime=1000
-------------------
The number of milliseconds the mouse must pause before Visio creates a
bitmap representation of a dragged shape (see DragBitmap, above).
NetFlags=0
----------
Used to resolve an error 113, 115, or 116 when saving files,
particularly to a network or floppy disk drive. These errors tend to
occur when a user's network permissions are incompatible with the
permissions that Visio needs in order to save files.
1 Remove the user's file naming privileges
3 Remove the user's file rename and delete privileges.
NewFileSavePreview=1
--------------------
Non-zero to save a preview picture of the file. This is the same as
checking Save Preview Picture in the Properties dialog box.
NoVBA=0
-------
Non-zero disables Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Visio.
OLESizeIncludeBlackBits=1
-------------------------
Non-zero When embedding a Visio object, tightly enclose all
of the object's black bits, regardless of the position
of the object's alignment box.
Zero Clip the object to its alignment box, even if part of
the shape is outside of the box.
OLEUpdateDelay=10000
--------------------
The number of milliseconds between updates when Visio is embedded.
OpenHierarchical=0
------------------
Non-zero changes the File Menu "Open" menu item into a hierarchical
sub-menu, similar to the "New" and "Stencils" sub-menus.
OpenPreview=1
-------------
Non-zero to display a preview picture of the file in the Open dialog
box. This is the same as checking File Preview in the dialog box.
OpenStencilsDocked=1
--------------------
Zero Open stencils in floating windows.
Non-zero Open stencils docked in the drawing window.
OpenStencilsReadWrite=0
----------------------
Zero Open stencils with read-only access.
Non-zero Open stencils as original (read/write access) by default.
PageBorderDisplay=1
-------------------
Zero Don't display a border or its shadow around the drawing page.
Non-zero Display a border and its shadow around the drawing page.
PromptForSummaryInfo=1
----------------------
0 Do not prompt for summary information when saving a file
for the first time.
1 Prompt for summary information.
QuickTourPath=Help\Vistutor.exe
-----------------------------------
The location of the Visio Quick Tour program. Can be relative to the
location of VISIO.EXE or fully qualified.
ReallyEmptyDoc=0
----------------
Zero Create a New, No Template document with the normal
selection of styles.
Non-zero Create a New, No Template document with only the four
default base styles (No Style, None, Normal, Text Only).
RegistrationFlags=0x1D6F
------------------------
To combine options, add values from the following list:
0x0001 Register for Visio 1.0 OLE objects.
0x0002 Register for Visio 2.0 OLE objects.
0x0004 Register for Visio 3.0 OLE objects.
0x0008 Auto-convert Visio 2.0 and Visio 3.0
embedded objects to Visio 4.0 format.
0x0010 Do not auto-convert Visio 2.0 or Visio 3.0
embedded objects to Visio 4.0 format.
0x0020 Register the Visio file extensions.
0x0040 Register support for Lotus Notes F/X.
0x0100 Register Visio Automation.
0x0200 Use UNC syntax if running from a network drive.
For best results, do not set this flag on Novell networks.
0x0400 Register for Visio 4.0 customizable UI objects.
0x0800 Register for Visio 4.0 OLE objects.
0x1000 Register the shell extensions for Windows 95.
ShowDefaultFont=0
=================
Non-zero to display the font specified by DefaultFontName enclosed in
angle brackets (< >) at the top of the font list. If you format text in
the default font, Visio automatically uses whatever font is defined as
the default on a user's system.
SingleInstanceFileOpen=1
------------------------
Determines whether to run a new instance of Visio every time a Visio file is
opened by double-clicking it in the Windows Explorer.
Zero Run a new instance each time a file is double-clicked.
Non-zero Open all files in a single instance of Visio; run a new
instance only if one is not already running.
SnapGridX=8
SnapGridY=8
-----------
The distance in pixels that an object must be from a grid line before
the object snaps to that grid line in the x (horizontal) or y (vertical)
direction.
SnapGuideX=10
SnapGuideY=10
------------
The distance in pixels that an object must be from a guide before it
snaps to that guide in the x (horizontal) or y (vertical) direction.
SnapPointX=10
SnapPointY=10
------------
The distance in pixels that an object must be from a connection point or
vertex before the object snaps to that point in the x (horizontal) or y
(vertical) direction.
SnapRulerX=4
SnapRulerY=4
------------
The distance in pixels that an object must be from a ruler subdivision
before the object snaps to that tic in the x (horizontal) or y
(vertical) direction.
SpellAPI=0
----------
0 Use the spell checker installed with Visio.
1 Use the spell checker provided with Microsoft Word.
SpellLibraryPath=
-----------------
The location of the DLL that Visio uses to check spelling. If you change
the SpellLibraryPath entry, make sure you also change SpellAPI to the
correct setting for the new DLL. Note that 16-bit Visio requires a 16-
bit spell checker, and 32-bit Visio requires 32-bit spell checker.
StartUpPath=Startup
---------------------------
The location of Visio add-on executables and libraries that contain add-
ons to run when Visio is launched. Can be relative to the location of
VISIO.EXE or fully qualified.
StatusDisplay=1
---------------
Zero The status bar is not displayed
Non-zero The status bar is displayed
StencilAutoArrange=0
--------------------
Non-zero Auto arrange the icons and/or names in the stencil window.
StencilHomeBorder=12 6
---------------------
The x,y coordinates of the top-left icon relative to the position of the
stencil window. Each time a stencil is opened, Visio scrolls the icons
in the stencil window until the top-left icon is in the position
specified by StencilHomeBorder.
StencilIconsAsButtons=1
-----------------------
Non-zero Create a button-style border around auto-updating
master icons.
StencilPath=Solutions
------------------------------------------------
The location of stencils that appear in the New dialog box and the
Stencils dialog box. This path can be relative to the location of
VISIO.EXE or fully qualified. Multiple paths are separated by a
semicolon. For example: StencilPath=stencil;c:\mydata\visio
StopCircularLinks=1
-------------------
Non-zero Prevents some of the problems with circular OLE links
by not forwarding data change notifications.
StretchBltMode=0
----------------
Determines the appearance of bitmaps when they are stretched or
compressed or displayed at other than 100% magnification.
0 Visio chooses the appropriate mode for the type of bitmap.
1 Preserves black pixels at the expense of colored or white
pixels. This is the default.
2 Preserves colored or white pixels at the expense of
black pixels.
3 Deletes eliminated lines and does not preserve them.
TemplatePath=Solutions
---------------------
The location of templates and stencils that appear in the New dialog
box. This path can be relative to the location of VISIO.EXE or fully
qualified. Multiple paths are separated by a semicolon. For example:
TemplatePath=template;c:\mydata\visio
TextAutoZoom=1
--------------
Non-zero to enable auto-zooming of text.
TextAutoZoomFontSize=8
----------------------
The font size that activates auto-zooming of text.
TextBaselineAlignment=1
-----------------------
Zero Use top alignment for text output. This setting can be
helpful for certain printers that have trouble with
rotated text.
Non-zero Use baseline alignment for text output.
TextEditBorderWidth=1
---------------------
The width of the text edit window border in screen pixels.
TileStencilWindowWidth=172
--------------------------
The width in screen pixels of the stencil window, including the scroll
bar, when the window is tiled.
ToolbarLargeButtons=0
---------------------
Non-zero to use large toolbar buttons.
ToolbarRaisedButtons=0
---------------------
Non-zero to use raised toolbar buttons.
ToolbarShowToolTips=1
---------------------
Non-zero to show tool tips.
ToolbarStyle=1
--------------
0 No toolbar
1 Use Visio standard toolbar
2 Use Microsoft Office 4.0 toolbar
3 Use Lotus SmartSuite toolbar
TurnOffBitMapCache=0
--------------------
Zero Cache linked or embedded objects that are opaque as
bitmaps for faster screen redraw.
Non-zero Don't cache objects as bitmaps.
UIDefaultFontCharset=0xFFFF
----------------------
The character set of the font used in Visio's user interface, as defined
in the Windows logical font structure for that font. Common character
set values are 0 for ANSI, 2 for Symbol, and 255 for OEM (system-
dependent). "0xFFFF" tells Visio to use the current system defaults.
UIDefaultFontFamily=0xFFFF
------------------------
The family of the font used in Visio's user interface, as defined in the
Windows logical font structure for that font. "0xFFFF" tells Visio to
use the current system defaults.
UpdateIconBorderOnly=0
----------------------
Non-zero to update only the border of the icon, so it looks three-
dimensional.
UseBanners=0
------------
Non-zero tells Visio to print a banner on every page printed and/or
in every metafile created.
0 Visio does not print with a banner
1 Visio prints a banner in the lower right of every page printed
2 Visio puts a banner in the lower right of all metafiles
3 Visio uses a print and metafile banner
UseOldNewDialog=0
-----------------
Use the Visio 4.0 (and earlier) "New" dialog to pick templates.
UseRGBForDocumentColors=2
-------------------------
This affects only drivers that use color palettes.
UseRGBForPatternLines=0
-----------------------
A value of 1 tells Visio to use RGB when drawing patterned lines on
color palette devices. This is a workaround for the behavior of certain
video systems.
UseRGBForUIColors=2
-------------------
0x01 Use RGB colors when running standalone.
0x02 Use RGB colors when running in-place.
UserName=Name
-------------
Used to initialize the Creator section in the Properties dialog box, as
well as the text for the Document Creator text field. UserName can be
set in the Options dialog box.
ZoomMode=0
----------
0 The center of the selection remains stationary when zooming.
1 The selection is centered in the window when zooming.
[document] section
==================
The [document] section contains state information that is specific to
the current document. Much of this information is also stored in the
Visio data file.
AutoScaleConversionRatio=8
--------------------------
Visio uses this setting to determine when to automatically scale masters
when the master's scale differs from the drawing page scale by this
ratio.
ConnectDisplay=1
----------------
Non-zero if connection points are displayed; zero if not.
GlueState=0x9
-------------
To combine options, add values from the following list.
0x0000 No glue.
0x0001 Glue to guides.
0x0002 Glue to object handles.
0x0004 Glue to shape vertices.
0x0008 Glue to object connection points.
0x8000 All glue-to states disabled.
GridDensity=4
-------------
The density of the grid in subdivisions per inch.
GridPage=1
----------
Non-zero if the grid is displayed on the drawing page; zero if not.
GuideDisplay=1
--------------
Non-zero if guides are displayed; zero if not.
MaxRecentFiles=4
----------------
Maximum number of files that appear in the File Menu's recent
file list.
MaxUndo=10
----------
The maximum number of commands in the undo buffer.
MeasurementSystem_Angle=81
MeasurementSystem_Drawing=73
MeasurementSystem_Duration=44
MeasurementSystem_Page=73
MeasurementSystem_Text=50
--------------------------
The default units to use if a user doesn't type any units and no units
were previously specified. _Angle, _Page, _Text, and _Duration indicate the units
specified in the Default Units of Measure section of the Options dialog
box, while _Drawing indicates the units specified in the Measurements
section of the Page Properties dialog box. Settings are based on the
following constants:
43 Elapsed weeks
44 Elapsed days
45 Elapsed hours
46 Elapsed minutes
47 Elapsed seconds
49 Picas and points
50 Points
51 Picas
52 Ciceros and didots
53 Didots
54 Ciceros
65 Inch (decimal)
66 Foot
67 Feet and inches
68 Mile (decimal)
69 Centimeter
70 Millimeter
71 Meter
72 Kilometer
73 Inch (fractional)
74 Miles (fractional)
75 Yards
81 Angles in decimal degrees
82 Angles in degrees-minutes-seconds
83 Angles in radians
84 Angles in minutes-seconds
85 Angles in seconds
MRUFileCriteria=0x00F1
----------------------
Criteria used to determine which files are added to the File Menu's
recent file list. Use any combination of the following values:
0x0001 .VSD Files Opened
0x0002 .VSS Files Opened
0x0004 .VST Files Opened
0x0008 .VSW Files Opened
0x0010 .VSD Files Saved
0x0020 .VSS Files Saved
0x0040 .VST Files Saved
0x0080 .VSW Files Saved
NewMasterAlign=2
----------------
Default alignment for new masters.
1 Left
2 Center
3 Right
NewMasterAutoUpdate=1
---------------------
Non-zero to automatically update master icons to reflect changes to the
master.
NewMasterIconSize=1
-------------------
The default size of a new master.
1 Normal
2 Tall
3 Wide
4 Double
PageBreakDisplay=0
------------------
0 Do not show page breaks during print preview.
1 Show page breaks.
RulerDensity=16
---------------
The density of the rulers in subdivisions per inch.
RulerDisplay=1
--------------
Non-zero if the ruler is displayed; zero if not.
ShowFormulas=1
--------------
Zero Display values in cells in the ShapeSheet window. This
is the same as checking Values on the View menu in the
ShapeSheet window.
Non-zero Display formulas in cells in the ShapeSheet window. This
is the same as checking Formulas on the View menu in the
ShapeSheet window.
SnapState=0x67
--------------
To combine options, add values from the following list:
0x0000 No snapping.
0x0001 Snap to ruler tick marks.
0x0002 Snap to grid lines.
0x0004 Snap to guides.
0x0008 Snap to object handles.
0x0010 Snap to shape vertices.
0x0020 Snap to object connection points.
0x0040 Snap to rotation angle.
0x0080 Do not snap to DRAWCB.idObj.
0x1000 No snap to in the x direction.
0x2000 No snap to in the y direction.
0x4000 No snap to truth-in-rulers values.
0x8000 All snap to states disabled.
0x7FFF Mask to enable the disable.
[VisioImports] section
======================
In the [VisioImports] section, the text to the left of the equal sign
(=) is displayed in the File Type box in the Picture dialog box. The
text to the right of the equal sign is the filter file name and the file
extension supported by that filter, separated by a comma.
Adobe Illustrator File=imps_9.flt,AI
Computer Graphics Metafile=imcgm9.flt,CGM
CorelDRAW! Drawing File Format=imcdr9.flt,CDR
Encapsulated Postscript File=imps_9.flt,EPS
IGES Drawing File Format=imigs9.flt,IGS
Macintosh PICT Format=impct9.flt,PCT
Micrografx Designer Version 3.1=imdrw9.flt,DRW
Tag Image File Format=ibtif9.flt,TIF
Zsoft PC Paintbrush Bitmap=ibpcx9.flt,PCX
[VisioExports] section
======================
In the [VisioExports] section, the text to the left of the equal sign
(=) is displayed in the File Type box in the Save As dialog box. The
text to the right of the equal sign is the filter file name and the file
extension supported by that filter, separated by a comma.
Adobe Illustrator File=emps_9.flt,AI
Computer Graphics Metafile=emcgm9.flt,CGM
Encapsulated Postscript File=emps_9.flt,EPS
IGES Drawing File Format=emigs9.flt,IGS
Macintosh PICT Format=empct9.flt,PCT
Microsoft Windows DIB=ebbmp9.flt,BMP
Tag Image File Format=ebtif9.flt,TIF
Zsoft PC Paintbrush Bitmap=ebpcx9.flt,PCX
[StencilServer] section
=======================
The names and window positions of the stencils opened by double-clicking
a stencil file name in File Manager in Windows 3.1 or the Explorer in
Windows 95. A stencil launched in this way appears in a floating stencil
window so you can drag masters into the documents of other applications.
[colors] section
=================
The [colors] section contains entries you can set to fine-tune Visio
colors for a particular monitor, such as a gray scale monitor. The
format of the three numbers is (red,green,blue) where (0,0,0) is black
and (255,255,255) is white.
ColorAmbiguous
ColorConstant
ColorInherited
ColorNonConstant
ColorTouched
----------------
These entries indicate various states in Windows 95 dialog boxes. If
Visio is running under Windows NT 3.51, these entries are ignored.
ColorCellBorder=0 0 0
---------------------
The color of the cell border in the ShapeSheet window.
ColorEmptyCell=255 255 255
--------------------------
The color of an empty cell in the ShapeSheet window.
ColorGridBackground=255 255 255
-------------------------------
The background color used to draw grid lines.
ColorGridForeground=192 192 192
-------------------------------
The foreground color used to draw grid lines.
ColorGuideBackground=255 255 255
--------------------------------
Guides are dithered so this is the background color used to draw guides.
ColorGuideForeground=0 0 255
----------------------------
Guides are dithered so this is the foreground color used to draw guides.
ColorInactive=192 192 192
-------------------------
The color of the selection box of an object that is inactive or unable
to perform the requested dynamic action. Also used for subselected
objects.
ColorMasterName=0 0 0
---------------------
The color of the label text if a master is not selected in the stencil
window.
ColorMasterNameBackground=128 255 128
-------------------------------------
The background color for the label text if the master is not selected in
the stencil window.
ColorNameCell=192 192 192
-------------------------
The color of name cells in the ShapeSheet window.
ColorNameCellLabel=255 0 0
--------------------------
The color of text in a name cell in the ShapeSheet window.
ColorNonPage=192 255 255
------------------------
The color of the paste board, which is the area that surrounds the
drawing page in the Visio window.
ColorPage=255 255 255
---------------------
The color of the drawing page.
ColorPageBorder=0 0 0
---------------------
The color of the page border.
ColorPageShadow=192 192 192
---------------------------
The color of the drawing page's drop shadow in the Visio window.
ColorPreviewBackground=128 128 128
----------------------------------
The background color of the print preview window.
ColorPrimary=0 255 0
--------------------
The color of the selection box for the primary selection.
ColorRulerBackground=193 193 193
--------------------------------
The background color of the ruler.
ColorRulerLabel=0 0 0
---------------------
The color of the ruler label.
ColorSecondary=0 255 255
------------------------
The color of the selection box for the secondary selection.
ColorSelMasterName=255 255 255
------------------------------
The color of label text when a master is selected in the stencil window.
ColorSelMasterNameBackground=0 0 127
------------------------------------
The background color of the label text if a master is selected in the
stencil window.
ColorStencilBackground=128 255 128
----------------------------------
The color of the stencil window.
ColorTipBackground=255 255 128
------------------------------
The background color of the tip window.
ColorTipLabel=0 0 0
-------------------
The color of the text in tool tips.
ColorValueCell=255 255 255
--------------------------
The color of a value cell in the ShapeSheet window.