<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Adapt in this combo box the <help:productname>%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname> appearance for different operating systems. </help:help-text></p>
<p class="Head3">Standard</p>
<p class="Paragraph">These options are set by default and show windows, check boxes, etc. as predetermined by Sun Microsystems.</p>
<p class="Head3">Macintosh</p>
<p class="Paragraph">If you would like to have the look and feel of an Apple Macintosh when working with <help:productname xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname>, select this option.</p>
<p class="Head3">XWindows</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:productname xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname> will have the look and feel of XWindows if you choose this option.</p>
<p class="Head3">OS/2</p>
<p class="Paragraph">If you want to be reminded of OS/2 when working with <help:productname xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname>, select this entry.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">This spin button enables you to define percentile scaling for the font size in the dialogs. 100% is the default setting.</help:help-text> All modifications undertaken here will have an effect in the size of all fonts that are displayed in the system such as dialog texts or icon labels.</p>
<p class="Paragraph">The <span class="T1">Scaling</span> setting has nothing to do with the actual font size of your text. It is simply a case of an enlarged screen representation.</p>
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<p class="Head2">Restore</p>
<p class="Paragraph">This area enables you to define the editing view for documents and windows, which have to be restored when restarting <help:productname xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname>.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Define if you want to restore the last used document view in <help:productname>%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname>.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph">All properties valid when the document was last saved will be restored. In text documents, this includes the cursor position; in spreadsheets the active sheet; and in presentations the selected slide or background mode.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">This is where you define whether windows that are open when you end the program are to be restored when you restart <help:productname>%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname>.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:switch select="System" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help"><help:case select="UNIX">Mark this check box to trim the screen fonts. In the spin button set the size in pixels (inclusive) above which the fonts should be trimmed.</help:case></help:switch></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">If this field is marked, the selection from a menu or submenu moves around with the movement of the mouse pointer.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Head3"><help:help-id value="OFFMGR_CHECKBOX_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_FLAT_TAB_CTRL" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help"/>Single line tab controls</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">If you mark the field, then in dialogs containing many tabs the tab cards will appear with single spacing.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Mark this check box if you want colored tabs.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">If you mark this check box, the names of the selectable fonts (for example, the fonts in the <help:link Id="66029">Font</help:link> field in the object bar) will be formatted as the current font.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Head3"><help:help-id value="OFFMGR_CHECKBOX_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_SHOW_INACTIVE" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help"/>Inactive menu entries<help:key-word value="menu entries; inactive" tag="kw66248_11" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help"/><help:key-word value="commands; not visible" tag="kw66248_10" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help"/></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Activate this field for viewing all deactivated menu entries.</help:help-text> Menu commands that are normally not necessary are hidden by default.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Mark this field to see the fonts you last assigned to the current document. These will be displayed in the <span class="T1">Font name</span> combo box on the Object bar.</help:help-text> The last 5 fonts will be shown and the last one will be the first name on the list.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">If this field is marked, the buttons on the toolbars are represented flat.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Head3"><help:help-id value="OFFMGR_CHECKBOX_OFA_TP_VIEW_CB_MENU_ICONS" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help"/>Show icons in menus</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">If this field is marked then associated icons will be shown in front of the respective menu items.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">If you mark this check box, all 3D graphics from <help:productname>%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname> Draw and <help:productname>%PRODUCTNAME</help:productname> Impress will be displayed in your system using an <help:popup Id="65619" Eid="opengl">OpenGL</help:popup> capable hardware.</help:help-text> This box is checked by default. If your system does not have an OpenGL capable hardware, this setting will be ignored. The 3D display is always done per Software.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Select this option for an optimized OpenGL output.</help:help-text> If the "Optimized output" has been activated, all geometry data will be simultaneously transferred in an array to the graphic driver. But not every graphic diver correctly supports this OpenGL capability. For this reason, you can deactivate the "Optimized output" in case of presentation errors of 3D output. All geometry data will be now transferred one after the other as single components.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Select this option to use dithering to display more colors with few colors available.</help:help-text> Dithering creates the illusion of new colors and shades by varying the pattern of color pixels. Varying the patterns of black and white dots, for instance, produces different shades of gray. This option is activated by default.</p>
<p class="Paragraph">Internally, 3-D graphics are always created with 16 million colors (24-bit color depth). They are used to dither portrayals with fewer colors. Without dithering several bits of color information are omitted, making the grading distinctly visible. The fewer colors available, the poorer the quality.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">If you are, for example, rotating or moving a 3-D object, the full display is rotated or moved and not a grid frame.</help:help-text> This option is deactivated by default.</p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Here you can select if and how the mouse will be positioned in newly opened dialogs.</help:help-text></p>
<p class="Paragraph"><help:help-text value="visible" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help">Here you select the function of the middle mouse button.</help:help-text></p>
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<p class="P2"><span class="T1">Automatic scrolling</span> - Dragging while pressing the middle mouse button shifts the view.</p>
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<p class="P2"><span class="T1">Paste clipboard</span> - pressing the middle mouse button inserts the contents of <help:switch select="System" xmlns:help="http://openoffice.org/2000/help"><help:case select="UNIX">the "Selection clipboard"</help:case><help:default>from the clipboard </help:default></help:switch> at the cursor position.</p>