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configuration editor
configuration editor

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Using the config editor to view or edit Thunderbird preference settings
Using the config editor to view or edit Thunderbird preference settings

შიგთავსი:

You may sometimes need to view or edit Thunderbird preference settings which are not accessible through the normal user interface. You can use Thunderbird's "config editor" to do this. To access the config editor, go to {menu {for mac}Thunderbird | Preferences{/for}{for win}Tools | Options{/for}{for linux}Edit | Preferences{/for}}, select the {menu Advanced} panel, select the {menu General} tab, and click {button Config Editor...}. [[Image:Config Editor Warning]] The first time you do this, you will get a warning telling you to be careful. {warning}Please take this warning seriously; it is possible to make Thunderbird unusable by changing preferences in the config editor; therefore please proceed with caution.{/warning} Uncheck the "Show this warning next time" box if you don't want to see the warning again, then click {button I'll be careful, I promise!} to proceed. [[Image:Config Editor]] In the config editor, you can type a string in the "Filter" field to filter the list of preferences to only those that contain the specified string in their names or values. Preferences that have been changed from their default values are shown in bold. To edit a preference, double-click on it, or right-click on it and select {menu Modify} (for true/false preferences, select {menu Toggle}). To reset a preference to its default value, right-click on it and select {menu Reset}. In rare cases you may need to add a new preference. You shouldn't need to do this unless you are instructed to do so by documentation for Thunderbird or one of its add-ons. To add a new preference, right-click anywhere within the list of preferences, select the {menu New} menu item, and then select the appropriate sub-menu item for the type of preference you need to create. To delete a previously added preference, {menu Reset} it as described above. Modifications to preferences happen immediately, i.e., you don't have to click a {button Save} button. However, some parts of Thunderbird or many add-ons only read their preferences on start-up, so it is good practice to restart Thunderbird after editing preferences for your changes to take effect.Note a restart requires all windows to be closed including the config editor window and {for win}Options{/for}{for mac,linux}Preferences{/for} windows in addition to the main Thunderbird window! It is also important to know that when you restore a preference to it's default value, Thunderbird does not store that preference in the preferences file. It is only non default preferences that are stored.
You may sometimes need to view or edit Thunderbird preference settings which are not accessible through the normal user interface. You can use Thunderbird's "config editor" to do this. To access the config editor, go to {menu {for mac}Thunderbird | Preferences{/for}{for win}Tools | Options{/for}{for linux}Edit | Preferences{/for}}, select the {menu Advanced} panel, select the {menu General} tab, and click {button Config Editor...}. [[Image:Config Editor Warning]] The first time you do this, you will get a warning telling you to be careful. {warning}Please take this warning seriously; it is possible to make Thunderbird unusable by changing preferences in the config editor; therefore please proceed with caution.{/warning} Uncheck the "Show this warning next time" box if you don't want to see the warning again, then click {button I'll be careful, I promise!} to proceed. [[Image:Config Editor]] In the config editor, you can type a string in the "Filter" field to filter the list of preferences to only those that contain the specified string in their names or values. Preferences that have been changed from their default values are shown in bold. To edit a preference, double-click on it, or right-click on it and select {menu Modify} (for true/false preferences, select {menu Toggle}). To reset a preference to its default value, right-click on it and select {menu Reset}. In rare cases you may need to add a new preference. You shouldn't need to do this unless you are instructed to do so by documentation for Thunderbird or one of its add-ons. To add a new preference, right-click anywhere within the list of preferences, select the {menu New} menu item, and then select the appropriate sub-menu item for the type of preference you need to create. To delete a previously added preference, {menu Reset} it as described above. Modifications to preferences happen immediately, i.e., you don't have to click a {button Save} button. However, some parts of Thunderbird or many add-ons only read their preferences on start-up, so it is good practice to restart Thunderbird after editing preferences for your changes to take effect.Note a restart requires all windows to be closed including the config editor window and {for win}Options{/for}{for mac,linux}Preferences{/for} windows in addition to the main Thunderbird window! It is also important to know that when you restore a preference to it's default value, Thunderbird does not store that preference in the preferences file. It is only non default preferences that are stored. [[T:ShareArticle|link=http://mzl.la/1gx91XC]]

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