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Chapter 4. Dialogs

Document Properties dialog

Open this dialog with Vocabulary->Document Properties. This dialog also consists of several pages the determine properties that belong only to the current document. They are stored with the vocabulary.

General properties


General Document Properties
Title

Here you enter the title of the document which is displayed in the window's title bar.

Authors

Usually you will enter your name in this field. If there are more than one author you might use a line for each person.

License

If you want to restrict (or better allow) the use of you vocabulary you should enter the according permission or license here.

I recommend something like the Free Document License

Remark

This field should contain things that do not fall in one of the other categories.

Lesson descriptions


Lesson descriptions

Here you add, modify or delete descriptions of your lessons.

The buttons should be pretty selfexplanatory except Clean Up. This one will remove all lesson descriptions that are unused in the current document.

Types descriptions

Similar to the previous section about lessons, you can edit your own expression types on this page.

Since the dialog page looks the same as the one before there is no picture.

Tenses

On the next page you may add the tenses you need.

Usage labels

The last page provides the possibility to enter your own usage labels.

Important

If you think an important item is missing (from the above tense, type or usage label section) you should tell me, so I can include them in the application as standard item.

This way all the other users can benefit.

Document Options


Document Options
Allow sorting

If you have created your vocabulary with a certain order, you can use this check box to turn sorting off for this document. A click in the header button will then no longer sort the row.

Version 0.7 of KVocTrain additionally offered the choice to either use “8Bit” or “Unicode” to store the vocabulary files. This is no more supported. The files are always stored in Unicode to prevent wrong rendering of characters.

Unfortunately there is no backwards compatibility to versions below 0.6 any more but I think the benefit is worth it.

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