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Delphi employs a number of files for its configuration, some
global to the Delphi environment, some project specific. Chief
among all the configuration files is DELPHI.INI. DELPHI.INI
resides in the Windows directory and contains most of the
configurable items to be found within Delphi. Being the largest
Delphi configuration file, DELPHI.INI contains settings to
control the Delphi speed bar, component palette, component
library, gallery, installed experts, editor, printing, tools menu
and all the environment options found on the Environment Options
dialog. This document will explore DELPHI.INI in depth.
DELPHI.CBT is a copy of DELPHI.INI (minus the ReportSmith
section) that is installed along with Delphi and may serve as a
sort of backup for restoring the original Delphi setup. It
resides in the Windows directory along with DELPHI.INI. Below is
the ReportSmith section and its one entry that should be placed
in a DELPHI.INI created from DELPHI.CBT.
[ReportSmith]
ExePath=C:\RPTSMITH
Delphi also makes use of Desktop (.DSK) files. Desktop files,
like most Delphi configuration files, are formatted in the same
manner as .INI files, with section headers and individual
settings in each section. The purpose of desktop files is to
retain the appearance and content of the Delphi desktop between
sessions or between projects. Each desktop file contains
information regarding the presence and appearance of the Delphi
main window, the Object Inspector, the Alignment Palette, the
Project Manager, and the Watch, Breakpoint, CallStack, and
component list windows. Also kept in each desktop file is the
number of editor windows open as well as the names, number and
order of files open in each editor window.
If the 'Desktop files' check box (on the Preferences page of the
Environment Options dialog) is checked, Delphi will automatically
create desktop files for each project closed and saved. Each
desktop file carries the same root name as the saved project
file. If no project is active when Delphi exits, a default
desktop file, DELPHI.DSK, is created. The last active project
determines which desktop file Delphi loads at startup. Again,
if no project was active when Delphi exited last, then DELPHI.DSK
is loaded. While project specific desktop files reside in the
same directory with the corresponding project, DELPHI.DSK resides
in the \DELPHI\BIN directory. The PrivateDir setting in the
Globals section of DELPHI.INI may be used to relocate DELPHI.DSK
to a different location.
Option files (.OPT) are another INI-like file in which Delphi
maintains values directly corresponding to those settings on the
Compiler, Linker, and Directories/Conditionals pages of the
Project Options dialog. Each of these pages has a corresponding
section in the option file and each setting has a individual
entry in that section. Each option file also retains the last
parameter string entered via the Run Parameters dialog. An
option file is created for each project saved. Like .DSK files,
the root name of the .OPT file is the same as its corresponding
project and reside in the same directory as that project.
A default option file, DEFPROJ.OPT, is created if the Default
check box of the Project Options dialog is checked. The settings
in DEFPROJ.OPT serve as the default project settings each time a
new project is created.
Additionally, the Delphi command line compiler, DCC.EXE, supports
the use of the configuration file DCC.CFG. DCC.CFG is a text
file opened when the command line compiler starts and is used in
addition to options entered on the command line. Command line
options may be placed in DCC.CFG, each on a separate line. When
DCC starts, it looks for DCC.CFG in the current directory. If it
is not found there, the directory in which DCC.EXE resides is
then searched. A sample DCC.CFG follows:
/b
/q
/v
/eC:\DELPHI\WORK
The above settings instruct the command line compiler to build
all units (/b), compile without displaying file names and line
numbers (/q), append debug information to the .EXE (/v), and
place the compiled units and exEcutable in the C:\DELPHI\WORK
directory (/eC:\DELPHI\WORK). The contents of the installed
DCC.CFG are included below to serve in restoring it should it be
deleted or damaged.
/m
/cw
/rD:\DELPHI\LIB
/uD:\DELPHI\LIB
/iD:\DELPHI\LIB
STDVCS.CFG is a file installed with the Client/Server of Delphi,
but is only used in conjunction with the Version Control manager
DLL. The contents of the installed STDVCS.CFG are included here
to serve in restoring it should it be deleted or damaged.
NODELETEWORK WRITEPROTECT
NOCASE VCSID
COMMENTPREFIX .PAS = "{ "
COMMENTPREFIX .PRJ = "{ "
NOEXPANDKEYWORDS .FRM
NOEXPANDKEYWORDS .EXE
NOEXPANDKEYWORDS .DLL
NOEXPANDKEYWORDS .DOC
NOEXPANDKEYWORDS .ICO
NOEXPANDKEYWORDS .BMP
Lastly, MULTIHLP.INI is a file Delphi uses to provide
context-sensitive help across multiple help files. This file
should not be modified; doing so may cause the Delphi Help system
to behave erratically. The contents of the installed
MULTIHLP.INI are included here to serve in restoring it should it
be deleted or damaged.
[Index Path]
DELPHI.HLP=C:\DELPHI\BIN
WINAPI.HLP=C:\DELPHI\BIN
CWG.HLP=C:\DELPHI\BIN
CWH.HLP=C:\DELPHI\BIN
LOCALSQL.HLP=C:\DELPHI\BIN
VQB.HLP=C:\DELPHI\BIN
SQLREF.HLP=C:\IBLOCAL\BIN
WISQL.HLP=C:\IBLOCAL\BIN
BDECFG.HLP=C:\IDAPI
RPTSMITH.HLP=C:\RPTSMITH
RS_DD.HLP=C:\RPTSMITH
SBL.HLP=C:\RPTSMITH
RS_RUN.HLP=C:\RPTSMITH
DBD.HLP=C:\DBD
Note:
What follows below is a comprehensive dissection of the
DELPHI.INI file. In order to save space, a few conventions were
observed in the describing possible values for settings.
Where only one of a limited set of values is applicable, a pipe
symbol is used to separate each of the possible value, e.g.:
MapFile=0|1|2|3
allows only the values 0, 1, 2, or 3
Where a single value within a range is applicable, the range of
values is presented inside brackets with the minimum and maximum
values separated by two periods, e.g.:
GridSizeX=[2..128]
permits any value between 2 and 128, inclusively.
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Section: [Globals] - The Globals section contains settings not
included in other sections and that have an effect on
Delphi as a whole. Items in the Globals section may be
changed only by editing DELPHI.INI.
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PrivateDir=
This item controls where Delphi both creates and locates
the files DELPHI.DSK, DELPHI.DMT, DEFPROJ.OPT and STDVCS.CFG.
The default location is the \DELPHI\BIN directory. If Delphi
is run from a read-only directory (or from a CD-ROM) this item
should be set to a writeable directory, either on a network or
local drive. This item should contain a fully qualified path,
including the drive letter. Example:
PrivateDir=J:\USERS\JSMITH ; Private network directory
HintColor=
This item controls the color of the fly-by hint window for the
Delphi IDE. The value may be a decimal or hex constant, or one
of the symbolic color constants defined in VCL (e.g. clCyan).
Note that the text in the hint window is always painted using
clWindowText. The default value is clYellow.
PropValueColor=
This item controls the color of the text in the right-hand
(value) pane of the Object Inspector. The value may be a
decimal or hex constant, or one of the symbolic color constants
defined in VCL (e.g. clBlue). The default value is
clWindowText.
Section: [Library] - The Library section contains entries for
those settings found on the Library page of the
Environment Options dialog (accessed via
Options|Environment). The options in this section take
effect when the Options|Rebuild Library menu option is
chosen.
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SearchPath=
Specifies search paths where the compiler can find the units
needed to build the component library. Path names should be
listed consecutively, separated by a semicolon. This entry is
changed via the 'Library Path' combo box. Example:
SearchPath=D:\DELPHI\LIB;d:\delphi\rcexpert
ComponentLibrary=
Specifies the name of the active component library. This item
is changed via the Options|Open Library menu option. It may
also be changed from the 'Library filename' edit of the Install
Components dialog (accessed via Options|Install Components).
Example:
ComponentLibrary=D:\DELPHI\BIN\REXPERT.DCL
SaveLibrarySource=0|1
Indicates whether Delphi saves the source code for the
component library when installing new components or rebuilding
it via Options|Rebuild Library. A setting of 1 causes the
project source to be saved using the library file's root name
with a .DPR extension. The default value is 0. This setting
is changed via the 'Save library source code' check box.
MapFile=0|1|2|3
Determines the type of map file produced, if any, when the
component library is rebuilt. The map file is placed in the
same directory as the library, and it has a .MAP extension.
The default value is 0. This setting is changed via the
'Map file' radio button group.
Option Effect
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0 - Off Does not produce map file.
1 - Segments Linker produces a map file that includes a list
of segments, the program start address, and any
warning or error messages produced during the
link.
2 - Publics Linker produces a map file that includes a list
of segments, the program start address, any
warning or error messages produced during the
link, and a list of alphabetically sorted public
symbols.
3 - Detailed Linker produces a map file that includes a list
of segments, the program start address, any
warning or error messages produced during the
link, a list of alphabetically sorted public
symbols, and an additional detailed segment map.
The detailed segment map includes the address,
length in bytes, segment name, group, and module
LinkBuffer=0|1
Specifies the location of the link buffer. A setting of 1
causes Delphi to use available disk space for the link buffer;
0 causes the use of available memory. The default value is
0. This setting is changed via the 'Link Buffer' radio button
group.
DebugInfo=0|1
Determines whether the component library file is compiled and
linked with debug information. A setting of 1 causes the
inclusion of debug information. The default setting is 0. The
setting is changed via the 'Compile with debug info' check box.
Section: [Gallery] - The Gallery section controls the use and
base location of the form and project galleries. It
contains those settings found in the Gallery: group box
on the Preferences page of the Environment Options
dialog.
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BaseDir=
Points to the directory where Delphi attempts to find Gallery
files. To share a gallery directory with other users, set this
item to point to a shared network directory. This item
should contain a fully qualified path, including the drive
letter. This entry may be changed only by editing DELPHI.INI.
Example:
BaseDir=D:\DELPHI\GALLERY
GalleryProjects=0|1
Indicates whether Delphi displays the Browse Gallery dialog box
when the File|New Project menu option is chosen. A setting of
1 causes the Browse Gallery dialog box to display. The default
setting is 0. The setting is changed via the 'Use on New
Project' check box.
GalleryForms=0|1
Indicates whether Delphi displays the Browse Gallery dialog box
when the File|New Form menu option is chosen. A setting of 0
prevents the Browse Gallery dialog box from displaying. The
default setting is 1. The setting is changed via the 'Use on
New Form' check box.
Section: [Experts] - The Experts section lists the Experts
which Delphi will attempt to load and initialize upon
startup. Any value may be used on the left of the
equals sign, as the item name is not interpreted.
Borland recommends using a combination of the vendor
name and the product name. Example:
[Experts]
ComponentWare.CommExpert=c:\delphi\cware\commexpt.dll
CodeFast.TheExpert=c:\delphi\codefast\codefast.dll
Section: [ReportSmith] - The ReportSmith section contains just
one entry which specifies the directory in which
ReportSmith is installed.
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ExePath=
ExePath indicates the location of RPTSMITH.EXE. This entry is
placed in DELPHI.INI at install time and may be changed only by
editing DELPHI.INI. Example:
ExePath=D:\RPTSMITH
Section: [Session] - The Session section and its one entry
identify the active project when Delphi
was last closed.
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Project=
Identifies the active project when Delphi was last closed.
This setting is only meaningful if the DesktopFile setting in
the AutoSave section is set to 1. This setting also serves to
identify the project's desktop file (using a .DSK extension).
This setting is updated automatically when Delphi exits.
Example:
Project=D:\DELPHI\WORK\MAILAPP.DPR
Section: [MainWindow] - The MainWindow section defines
characteristics of the Delphi main window as they relate
to the speedbar and component palette. The SpeedBar
Layout section details the actual contents of the
speedbar. Likewise, the <libraryname>.Palette section
details the actual contents of the component palette.
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Split=[-1..400]
Indicates the horizontal position if the vertical bar
separating the speedbar and component palette. The default
value is 183. This setting is changed by moving the split bar
with the mouse.
SpeedHints=0|1
Determines whether hints are displayed as the mouse passes over
buttons on the speedbar. A setting of 0 prevents the display
of speedbar hints. The default setting is 1. This setting is
changed using the Show Hints menu option of the speedbar
speedmenu.
PaletteHints=0|1
Determines whether hints are displayed as the mouse passes over
buttons on the palette. A setting of 0 prevents the display
of palette hinsts. The default setting is 1. This setting is
changed using the Show Hints menu option of the palette
speedmenu.
Speedbar=0|1
When set to 0, prevents the display of the speedbar. The
default setting is 1. This setting is changed via the
View|Speedbar menu option or via the Hide option of the
speedbar speedmenu.
Palette=0|1
When set to 0, prevents the display of the component palette.
The default setting is 1. This setting is changed via the
View|Component Palette menu option or via the Hide option of
the component palette speedmenu.
Section: [Speedbar Layout] - The Speedbar Layout details the
specific contents of the speedbar. The contents of this
section are changed via the Configure option of the
speedbar speedmenu.
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Count=[0..52]
Specifies the number of buttons on the speedbar. The default
is 14.
Button[0..51]=n,x,y
This entry appears once for each button on the speedbar. Each
button entry is uniquely numbered, the first being Button0.
The number n identifies a unique pre-defined id code. The
x value is a number specifying the horizontal position of the
button on the speedbar. The y value is a number specifying the
vertical position of the button on the speedbar. Below is a
listing of the default speedbutton set and their corresponding
menu options.
Button0=30001,4,2 ; File|Open Project...
Button1=30002,27,2 ; File|Save Project
Button2=30007,4,25 ; File|Open File...
Button3=30008,27,25 ; File|Save File
Button4=30009,50,2 ; File|Add File...
Button5=30010,50,25 ; File|Remove File...
Button6=30069,79,2 ; View|Units...
Button7=30070,102,2 ; View|Forms...
Button8=30068,79,25 ; View|Toggle Form/Unit
Button9=30004,102,25 ; File|New Form
Button10=30090,131,2 ; Run|Run
Button11=30093,154,2 ; Run|Program Pause
Button12=30092,131,25 ; Run|Trace Into
Button13=30091,154,25 ; Run|Step Over
Section: [Desktop] - The Desktop section contains a single
entry that determines which desktop settings are saved
when Delphi exits. This section and its one entry is
only meaningful if the DesktopFile entry in the AutoSave
section is 1.
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SaveSymbols=0|1
Determines if browser symbol information is saved along with
Desktop information when Delphi exits. This setting is changed
via the 'Desktop contents:' radio button group box. The
default setting is 1.
Option Effect
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0 - Desktop only Saves directory information, open
files in the editor, and open windows.
1 - Desktop and symbols Saves desktop information and browser
symbol information from the last
successful compile.
Section: [AutoSave] - The Autosave section determines which
files and options are saved automatically when the
current project is run or when Delphi exits. This
section corresponds to the 'Autosave options:' group box
of the Preferences page of the Environment Options
Dialog.
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EditorFiles=0|1
When set to 1, causes Delphi to save all modified files in the
Code Editor when Run|Run, Run|Trace Into, Run|Step Over, or
Run|Run To Cursor are chosen, or when Delphi exits. The
default setting is 0. This setting is changed via the 'Editor
files' check box on the Preferences page of the Environment
Options Dialog.
DesktopFile=0|1
When set to 0, prevents Delphi from saving the arrangement of
the desktop when a project is closed or when Delphi exits. The
default setting is 1. This setting is changed via the
'Desktop' check box on the Preferences page of the Environment
Options Dialog.
Note: Further discussion regarding desktop files are discussed
below under Desktop (.DSK) files.
Section: [FormDesign] - The FormDesgin section contains those
settings that control the appearance and behavior of a
forms grid at design time. This section corresponds to
the 'Form designer:' group box of the Preferences page
of the Environment Options Dialog.
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DisplayGrid=0|1
Determines the design time visibility of the dots that comprise
the form grid. A setting of 0 avoids grid display. The
default setting is 1. This setting is changed via the 'Display
grid' check box.
SnapToGrid=0|1
Indicates whether components are automatically aligned with the
grid when components are moved with the mouse. A setting of 0
avoids grid alignment. The default setting is 1. This setting
is changed via the 'Snap to grid' check box.
GridSizeX=[2..128]
Sets grid spacing in pixels along the x-axis. The default
value is 8. This setting is changed via the 'Grid Size X'
edit.
GridSizeY=[2..128]
Sets grid spacing in pixels along the y-axis. The default
value is 8. This setting is changed via the 'Grid Size Y'
edit.
DefaultFont=
This item controls the default font for new forms. The name
of the font, the font size, and optionally the style of the
font may be entered, each separated by commas. (Supported font
styles are "bold" and "italic.") This setting may be changed
only by editing DELPHI.INI. Example:
DefaultFont=MS Sans Serif, 8, bold, italic
Section: [Debugging] - The Debugging section contains those
settings that control integrated debugging and the
appearance of Delphi during project execution. This
section corresponds to the 'Debugging:' group box of the
Preferences page of the Environment Options Dialog.
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IntegratedDebugging=0|1
Allows or prevents the uses of the Delphi Integrated Debugger.
A setting of 0 prevents integrated debugging. The default
setting is 1. This setting is changed via the 'Integrated
Debugging' check box.
DebugMainBlock=0|1
When set to 1, causes the debugger to stop at the first unit
initialization that contains debug information. The default
setting is 0. This setting is changed via the 'Step program
block' check box.
BreakOnExceptions=0|1
When set to 1, stops the application when an exception is
encountered and displays the following the exception class,
exception message and the location of the exception. When
set to 0, exceptions do not stop the running application.
The default setting is 1. This setting is changed via the
'Break on exception' check box.
MinimizeOnRun=0|1
When set to 1, minimizes Delphi when the current project is
executed. The default is 0. This setting is changed via the
'Minimize on run' check box.
HideDesigners=0|1
When set to 1, hides designer windows, such as the Object
Inspector and Form window, while the application is running.
The default setting is 1. This setting is changed via the
'Hide designers on run' check box.
NoResetWarning=0|1
When set to 1, prevents Delphi from presenting a warning
message when Program Reset is selected. The default setting is
0. This setting may be changed only by editing DELPHI.INI.
Section: [Compiling] - The compiling section contains a single
entry that determines whether the user is presented with
a dialog that reports compiler progress. This section
corresponds to the 'Compiling:' group box of the
Preferences page of the Environment Options Dialog.
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ShowCompilerProgress=0|1
Specifies whether compilation progress is reported. A setting
of 1 causes Delphi to display a window detailing compilation
progress. The default setting is 0. This setting is changed
via the 'Show compiler progress' check box.
Section: [Browser] - The Browser section contains settings that
are found on the Browser page of the Environment Options
dialog. These settings specify how ObjectBrowser
functions and what symbol information is displayed.
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Filters=
This setting determines which filters are active in the Object
Browser. The value is the sum of the values listed below for
each filter desired.
Value Filter
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2 Constants
4 Types
8 Variables
16 Functions and Procedures
32 Properties
128 Inherited
256 Virtuals only
1024 Private
2048 Protected
4096 Public
8192 Published
The default setting is 15806, which activates all filters.
Each filter corresponds to a check box in the 'Symbol filters:'
group box. For example, the following setting activates the
Properties, Public and Published filters:
Filters=12320 ; 8192 + 4096 + 32 = 12320
InitialView=1|2|3
InitialView determines the type of information the browser
displays when first opened. The default setting is 2. This
setting is changed via the 'Initial view:' radio button group
box.
Value Viewed
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1 Units
2 Objects
3 Globals
Sort=0|1
When set to 1, causes Delphi to display symbols in alphabetical
order by symbol name. When set to 0, symbols display in order
of declaration. The default setting is 0. This setting is
changed via the 'Sort always' check box.
QualifiedSymbols=0|1
When set to 1, causes Delphi to display the qualified
identifier for a symbol. When set to 0, only the symbol name
is displayed. The default setting is 0. This setting is
changed via the 'Qualified symbols' check box.
CollapsedNodes=
Specifies which branches of the object tree hierarchy are
collapsed when the ObjectBrowser is started. This entry is a
list of class names, separated by separated by semicolons.
This setting is changed via the 'Collapse Nodes:' combo box.
Example:
CollapsedNodes=Exception;TComponent
ShowHints=0|1
Determines whether hints are displayed as the mouse passes over
filter buttons. A setting of 0 prevents the display of filter
hints. The default setting is 1. This setting is
changed using the Show Hints menu option of the ObjectBrowser
speedmenu.
Section: [Custom Colors] - The Custom colors section lists up
to sixteen user defined colors. Each color is specified
as a six-digit hexadecimal RGB value. An unused color
entry is indicated by the hexadecimal value FFFFFFFF.
Entries in this section are created and updated via the
Color dialog of any components Color property (accessed
by double-clicking the entry area of the Color
property).
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Color[A..P]=
Specifies an individual RGB value for a user defined color.
Section: [Print Selection] - The Print Selection section
contains those options that appear when the File|Print
menu option is chosen. These settings correspond to the
options displayed in the 'Options:' group box.
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HeaderPage=0|1
When set to 1, Delphi includes the name of the file, current
date, and page number at the top of each page. The default
setting is 0. This setting is changed via the 'Header/page
number' check box.
LineNumbers=0|1
When set to 1, Delphi places line numbers in the left margin of
the printed output. The default setting is 0. This setting is
changed via the 'Line numbers' check box.
SyntaxPrinting=0|1
When set to 1, Delphi uses bold, italic, and underline
characters to indicate elements with syntax highlighting. When
set to 0, Delphi uses no special formatting when printing. The
default value is 1. This setting is changed via the 'Syntax
print' check box.
UseColor=0|1
When set to 1, causes Delphi to print colors that match colors
on screen. This option requires that the current printer
support color. The default value is 0. This setting is
changed via the 'Use Color' check box.
WrapLines=0|1
When set to 1, causes Delphi to use multiple lines to print
characters beyond the page width. When set to 0, code lines
are truncated and characters beyond the page width do not
print. The default value is 0. This setting is changed via
the 'wrap lines' check box.
LeftMargin=[0..79]
Specifies the number of character spaces used as a margin
between the left edge of the page and the beginning of each
line. The default value is 0. This setting is changed via the
'Left margin' edit.
Section: [Highlight] - The Highlight section contain those
settings that determine the syntax and context specific
colors used in the Code Editor. The settings in this
section are changed via the Editor Colors page of the
Environment Options dialog.
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ColorSpeedSetting=0|1|2|3
Determines which color scheme was last selected. Changing this
setting directly does not affect the actual colors used for
individual elements. The Color SpeedSetting combo box does not
save color schemes; it only serves as a quick means of setting
all color elements at once. The default setting is 0. The
table below shows each value's corresponding speedsetting.
Value SpeedSetting
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0 Defaults
1 Classic
2 Twilight
3 Ocean
<Element color>=
All the color entries correspond to a single color element.
Each color element entry uses the following format:
<Element name>=fRGB,bRGB,attr,deffore,defback,fcell,bcell
Value code Meaning
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fRGB Foreground RGB value
bRGB Background RGB value
attr Text attribute; zero or more of B, I and U
deffore Use default foreground color (1=yes, 0=no)
defback Use default background color (1=yes, 0=no)
fcell Foreground color grid cell number
bcell Background color grid cell number
Section: [Editor] - This section describes the appearance and
behavior of the Delphi Code Editor. Settings from both
the Editor options and Editor display pages are detailed
here.
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DefaultWidth=
DefaultHeight=
These two items, if present, control the initial width and
height of the Delphi Code Editor window. Delphi does not
update these values, but it does read them each time a Code
Editor is created. The default width is 406; the default
height is 234. These settings may be changed only by editing
DELPHI.INI.
FontName=
FontSize=
These settings specify the name and size, respectively, of a
mono-spaced font that the Code Editor uses to display text.
Courier New is the default font, 10 the default size. These
entries may be changed via the 'Editor font:' and 'Size:' combo
boxes on the Editor display page.
BlockIndent=[1..16]
Specifies the number of spaces to indent a marked block. The
default value is 1. This setting may be changed via the 'Block
indent' combo box on the Editor display page.
UndoLimit=[0..]
Specifies the number of keystrokes that can be undone, which is
limited by available memory. The default value is 32,767.
This setting may be changed via the 'Undo limit:' combo box on
the Editor Options page.
TabRack=
Determines the columns at which the cursor will move to each
time the Tab key is pressed. Each successive tab stop must be
separated by a space and must be larger than its predecessor.
If only one number is specified, tab stops are spaced apart
evenly, using that number. If two numbers are specified then
tab stops occur at the specified positions and at positions
that mark the difference between the two values. The default
tab stops are 9 and 17. This setting may be changed via the
'Tab stops:' combo box on the Editor Options page. Note:
this option has no effect if the smart tabs setting is enabled.
RightMargin=[0..1024]
Specifies the right margin of the Code Editor. The default
value is 80. The valid range is 0 to 1024. This setting may
be changed via the 'Right margin:' combo box on the Editor
display page.
Extensions=
Combo Box
Specifies file masks of those files that will display with
syntax highlighting. Typically, only specific extensions are
included. The default setting is
'*.PAS;*.DPR;*.DFM;*.INC;*.INT'. This setting may be changed
via the 'Syntax extensions:' combo box on the Editor Options
page. Example:
Extensions=*.PAS;*.DPR;*.SRC
FindTextAtCursor=0|1
When set to 1, causes Delphi to Place the text at the cursor
into the 'Text To Find' combo box in the Find Text dialog box
when the Search|Find menu option is chosen. When set to 0,
the default setting, the search text must be typed in. This
entry may be changed via the 'Find text at cursor' check box
on the Editor Options page.
BRIEFRegularExpressions=0|1
When set to 1, permits the use of Brief-style regular
expressions when searching for text. The default setting is 0.
This entry may be changed via the 'BRIEF regular expressions'
check box on the Editor Options page.
PreserveLineEnds=0|1
Determines whether end-of-line characters are changed to
carriage return/line feed pairs or are preserved. When
set to 0, Delphi converts end-of-line characters to carriage
return/line feed pairs. The default value is 1. This
entry may be changed via the 'Preserve Line Ends' check box
on the Editor display page.
FullZoom=0|1
Determines whether the Code Editor fills the entire screen when
maximized. When set to 0 (the default), the Code Editor does
not cover the Delphi main window when maximized. A setting of
1 allows the Code Editor window to encompass the entire screen.
This setting may be changed via the 'Zoom to full screen' check
box on the Editor Display page.
DoubleClickLine=0|1
When set to 1, causes Delphi to highlight the whole line when
the user double-clicks any character in the line. When set to
0 (the default), only the selected word is highlighted. This
entry may be changed via the 'Double click line' check box on
the Editor Options page.
BRIEFCursors=0|1
Determines whether Delphi uses BRIEF-style cursor shapes in the
Code Editor. A setting of 1 causes Delphi to use Brief-style
cursors. The default setting is 0. This setting may be
changed via the 'BRIEF cursor shapes' check box on the Editor
Display page.
ForceCutCopyEnabled=0|1
When set to 1, enables the Edit|Cut and Edit|Copy menu options,
even when no text is selected. The default setting is 0. This
entry may be changed via the 'Force cut and copy enabled' check
box on the Editor Options page.
KeyBindingSet=0|1|2|3
Determines which pre-defined key mapping set Delphi recognizes.
The default setting is 0. This setting may be changed via the
'Keystroke mapping:' list box on the Editor Display page. The
table below identifies the appropriate mapping for the desired
value.
Value Mapping
----- -------
0 Default
1 Classic
2 Brief
3 Epsilon
Mode=
This setting determines the state of sixteen of the options
available on the Editor Options page and two of the options on
the Editor Display page. The value is the sum of the values
listed below for each check box checked. Unless noted, all
the options below correspond to a similarly named check box on
the Editor Options page.
1 Insert mode - Inserts text at the cursor without
overwriting existing text.
2 Auto indent mode - Positions the cursor under the
first nonblank character of the preceding nonblank
line when Enter is pressed.
4 Use tab character - Inserts tab character. If
disabled, inserts space characters. This option and
the Smart Tabs option are mutually exclusive.
enabled, this option is off.
16 Backspace un-indents - Aligns the insertion point to
the previous indentation level (out-dents it) when
Backspace is pressed, if the cursor is on the first
nonblank character of a line.
32 Keep trailing blanks - Saves trailing spaces and tabs
present at the end of a line.
64 Optimal fill - Begins every auto-indented line with
the minimum number of characters possible, using tabs
and spaces as necessary.
128 Cursor through tabs - Enables the arrow keys to move
the cursor to the beginning of each tab.
256 Group undo - Undoes the last editing command as well
as any subsequent editing commands of the same type
when Alt+Backspace, Ctrl+Z is pressed or the
Edit|Undo menu option is chosen.
512 Persistent blocks - Keeps marked blocks selected even
when the cursor is moved, until a new block is
selected.
1024 Overwrite blocks - Replaces a marked block of text
with whatever is typed next. If Persistent Blocks is
also selected, text entered is added to the currently
selected block.
4096 Create backup file - Creates a backup file when
source files are saved. This item is set via the
'Create backup file' check box on the Editor Display
page.
8192 Use Syntax highlight - Enables syntax highlighting.
16384 Visible right margin - Enables the display of a line
at the right margin of the Code Editor. This item is
set via the 'Visible right margin' check box on the
Editor Display page.
32768 Smart tabs - Tabs to the first non-whitespace
character in the preceding line. This option and
the Smart Tabs option are mutually exclusive.
131072 Cursor beyond EOF - Allows cursor positioning beyond
the end-of-file.
262144 Undo after save - Allows retrieval of changes after a
save.
EditorSpeedSetting=0|1|2|3
Determines which editor emulation scheme was last selected.
Changing this setting directly does not affect the actual
keystroke mapping or the editor options used. The Editor
SpeedSetting combo box does not save emulation schemes; it
only serves as a quick means of setting many editor options at
once. The default setting is 0. The table below shows each
value's corresponding speedsetting.
Value SpeedSetting
----- ------------
0 Default keymapping
1 IDE classic
2 Brief emulation
3 Epsilon emulation
Section: [<Library name>.Palette] - This section describes the
content of the Component Palette. Each entry name in
this section matches a single page name on the component
palette. The value for each entry is a list of the
component type names that appear on that page, each
separated by a semicolon. This section appears once for
each component library configured via the Palette page
of the Environment Options dialog.
Section: [Transfer] - The Transfer section defines those items
that appear on the Tools menu. Entries in this section
are defined when using the Tool Properties dialog. The
Tool Properties dialog is itself accessed via the
Options|Tools menu option.
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Count=
Specifies the number of items that should appear on the Tools
menu. This item is changed by adding or removing programs from
the Tools Options dialog.
Title#=
Path#=
WorkingDir#=
Params#=
These entries appear once each for every item on the Tools
menu. Each item name is immediately followed by a number
indicating its position in the Tools menu, zero being the
first.
Title# Specifies the text that actually appears on the
Tools menu.
Path#= Specifies the full path to the program that the
menu option will execute.
WorkingDir# Determines the current directory when the
program starts.
Params# Specifies the parameters to pass to the program
at startup.
Section: [Closed Files] - The Closed Files section lists the
full path name of the last three closed project files.
The files are listed in the order of most recently used
first. Each entry takes the form
File_#=<projectname>.DPR,col1,row1,col2,row2
where # is either 0, 1 or 2. Col1 identifies the first
visible column in the code editor, row1 the first
visible row. Col2 is the cursor column, row2 the cursor
row.
Section: [VBX] - The VBX section contains various settings that
are available when installing a VBX into the Delphi
Component Library.
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VBXDir=
Contains the last location from which a VBX was installed.
This value is saved automatically by Delphi upon installing a
VBX.
UnitDir=
Specifies the last location in which Delphi placed a source
unit for use with the previously installed VBX. This value is
saved automatically by Delphi upon installing a VBX.
PalettePage=BVSP
This entry retains the last specified name of the component
palette page onto which Delphi placed the most recently
installed VBX. This value is saved automatically by Delphi
upon installing a VBX.
Section: [Version Control]
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VCSManager=
This item specifies the fully qualified path of a Version
Control manager DLL. Delphi Client/Server, which includes team
support, supplies a Version Control manager by the name
STDVCS.DLL, located in the \BIN directory. Example:
VCSManager=d:\delphi\bin\stdvcs.dll
Section: [Resource Expert] - The Resource Expert section
appears only if the Delphi Resource Expert is installed.
This section has but one entry.
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RCIncludePath=
Specifies the list of directories (separated by semicolons)
that the expert should search to find any include files needed
for resource file conversion. Example:
RCIncludePath=D:\DELPHI\WORK;D:\RESOURCE\INCLUDE
Section: [History_##] - A number of history sections, each with
a unique number following the underscore, reside in
DELPHI.INI. Each history section corresponds directly
to a particular combo box in a Delphi dialog. Each
section contains at least one entry; the Count entry,
indicating the number of history items in the section.
Each actual history item is named by an H, followed by
its order in the history list, H0 being first. The
table below indicates to which combo box the particular
section belongs. Only those histories saved by Delphi
are listed.
Section Combo box location
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[History_0] 'Text to find', Find Text or Replace Text dialog
[History_1] 'Replace with', Replace Text dialog
[History_2] 'Output directory', Directory/conditionals page
of Project Options dialog
[History_3] 'Search path', Directory/conditionals page of
Project Options dialog
[History_7] 'Conditionals', Directory/conditionals page of
Project Options dialog
[History_8] 'Undo Limit', Editor options page of Environment
Options dialog
[History_9] 'Right margin', Editor display page of
Environment Options dialog
[History_10] 'Tab stops', Editor options page of Environment
Options dialog
[History_11] 'Syntax extensions', Editor options page of
Environment Options dialog
[History_12] 'Enter new line number', Go to Line Number dialog
[History_18] 'Block indent', Editor options page of
Environment Options dialog
[History_20] 'File name', Open Project dialog
[History_23] 'File name', Install VBX file dialog
[History_25] 'File name', Unit file name dialog (under
Install VBX)
[History_33] 'Collapse nodes', Browser page of Environment
Options dialog
[History_34] 'Library path', Library page of Environment
Options dialog
[History_35] 'File name', Open Library dialog
[History_36] 'File name', Save Project1 As dialog
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