Continuing from where you left off

That's the end of the guided tour. One more useful feature to note is that remembers most of your settings in a preferences file called OzTeX Prefs. Some of the important settings include window sizes and locations, the TEX file, the format, the DVI file and the most recently previewed DVI page, including the scale and location for use by the ``o'' keyboard short cut. The next time starts up it will recall all this information so you can continue working from where you left off. (Double-clicking on a file to start up will of course override some of this information.) If you want to restore all settings to their default values then simply delete OzTeX Prefs or move it into a folder where can't find it. The next time starts up it will create a new OzTeX Prefs file and initialize it with default settings. OzTeX Prefs is created in the Preferences subfolder under System 7 or later, or in the System folder itself under earlier System versions. If you like, you can move OzTeX Prefs to the same folder as ; I prefer this because it simplifies my backup process. Note that and have their own Prefs files.