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Choose Preferences from the File menu to display Preferences window. Mac OS users - choose Preferences from the application menu or press Command + , (comma)
File Types
File types tab allows you to set file types which will be used for setting default encoding mode when you add new files to the project. Also you can specify file types which will not be added to a project when you add multiple files or folders. Use "Encode as Ruby scripts" list to set file types for encoding using Ruby script mode by default. You may add a file extension without a period to the list or use * or ? wildcards.
The "Exclude list" lets you specify files or folders that should not be added to the project when you add files or folders. When specifying files or folders to be excluded you may specify exact file names or use file masks (wildcards * and ? symbols may be used)
Use the "Copy unencoded" list to configure files which must be copied to the destination folder as-is without encoding. This is useful if you don't need to encode some of the files but still need them to be copied. They may be templates, configuration files, javascript, texts, images etc.
A default setting is to encode .rb files as Ruby scripts.
Please note, the above lists only define the default behavior and assigning encoding mode for newly added files. You may always change encoding mode for files and folders directly in the project window.
Default options
Default options tab allows you to set default encoding options which will be used for new projects. You may set default target Ruby versions, define custom constants, define a list of online time servers you prefer to use for date checking, set default advanced options. This tab is useful for setting up default options to the values you usually need for all of your projects.
Use Interface & Updates tab to setup if the "loaders installation" window will be shown after successful encoding. Use "Check for updates" option to enable or disable automatic checking for new versions of RubyEncoder. Click on "Check Now" to check for the update manually.
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