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All of your personal settings are stored in a settings file, which is loaded upon startup.
All of your personal settings are stored in a settings file, which is loaded upon startup.
By default, the file is stored in "<code>~/.expecco/.expeccoSettings</code>", where "<code>~</code>" is your home folder on Unix/Linux/OSX systems, or the personal documents folder on Windows systems.
By default, the file is stored in "<code>~/.expecco/.expeccoSettings</code>", where "<code>~</code>" is your home folder on Unix/Linux/macOS systems, or the personal documents folder on Windows systems.


It is possible to use different settings by starting expecco with a "''--settings <filename>''" [[Command_Line Options#Command_Line|command line argument]].
It is possible to use different settings by starting expecco with a "''--settings <filename>''" [[Command_Line Options#Command_Line|command line argument]].
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** [[Settings MiscLookSettings/en|MiscLook Settings]]
** [[Settings MiscLookSettings/en|MiscLook Settings]]
* [[Settings ProjectManagementSettings/en|Project Management Settings]]
* [[Settings ProjectManagementSettings/en|Project Management Settings]]
** [[Settings ExpeccoNETSettings/en|ExpeccoALM Settings]]
** [[Settings ExpeccoNETSettings/en|Expecco ALM Settings]]
* [[Settings ExecutionSettings/en|Execution Settings]]
* [[Settings ExecutionSettings/en|Execution Settings]]
* [[Settings LoggingSettings/en|Logging Settings]]
* [[Settings LoggingSettings/en|Logging Settings]]

Version vom 18. Mai 2017, 13:45 Uhr

All of your personal settings are stored in a settings file, which is loaded upon startup. By default, the file is stored in "~/.expecco/.expeccoSettings", where "~" is your home folder on Unix/Linux/macOS systems, or the personal documents folder on Windows systems.

It is possible to use different settings by starting expecco with a "--settings <filename>" command line argument.

The settings dialog is opened via the "Extras"-"Settings" item in the main menu, and contains an index on the left, and individual settings editors as per selection on the right.

Notice that settings will only affect your current expecco session, unless saved via the "Save Settings" button.

The individual settings are further described in:



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