Application Layout Preferences
Oxygen JSON Editor offers various views that you can arrange in a variety of layouts to suit your needs.
To configure the application layout options, open the
Preferences dialog box and go to
Application Layout. The following options are available:
- Select application layout
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You can choose between the following three layouts:
- Default
- Uses the default layout. Any modification of this layout (such as closing views, displaying views, or a new view arrangement) is saved on exit and reloaded at start-up.
- Predefined
- Allows you to choose one of the predefined layouts.
- Custom
- Allows you to specify a custom layout to be used. You can save your preferred layout using , then enter the location of the saved layout file in this setting.
- Reset layout at startup
- When this option is selected, Oxygen JSON Editor forgets any changes made to the layout during a session and reloads the default layout the next time it is started. This is useful when you want to keep a fixed layout from one session to another.
- Remember layout changes for each project
- When this option is selected, Oxygen JSON Editor saves layouts individually for each project. When you switch projects, the layout you last used for that project is loaded automatically.
- Allow detaching of editors from main window
- When this option is selected, you can drag and drop an editor window outside of the
main screen. This is useful especially when you are using two monitors and you want to
view files side by side.Note: If the main screen is maximized, you cannot drag and drop an editor outside of it.
- View tab placement
- Specifies whether the View tabs are located at the top or bottom of the window.
- Editor tab placement
- Specifies whether the Editor tabs are located at the top or bottom of the window.
The changes you make to any layout are preserved between working sessions. The predefined layout files are saved in the preferences directory of Oxygen JSON Editor.
Resources
For more information about configuring the user interface of Oxygen JSON Editor, watch our video demonstration: