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Document properties, Internet property sheet<br />

The Internet property sheet in the File > Properties dialog allows you to change<br />

the colors and background of the current document and set other HTML related<br />

options.<br />

Do not save colors in HTML file<br />

If you enable this option, the color settings you make on this property sheet will<br />

apply only within TextMaker. They will not be preserved when you save the<br />

document as an HTML file. So, if you open the HTML file in a web browser,<br />

the document will appear in the browser’s default colors – not in the colors set<br />

here.<br />

Show blink style as<br />

Text that is formatted with the HTML attribute “blink” is not displayed in<br />

TextMaker as blinking but is indicated with the color selected here. By default<br />

this color is yellow.<br />

Background color<br />

Here you can change the document’s background color.<br />

With the default setting “Auto” the background color is not changed. Accordingly,<br />

when you save the document in HTML format and open it in a browser,<br />

the document is displayed with the browser’s default background color.<br />

Background image<br />

You can specify a picture to be used for the background of the document by<br />

entering the filename of the desired image here. The background is created by<br />

tiling the image.<br />

You must specify the full path and filename of the image. You can either enter<br />

this information manually or click on the Browse button to locate the image file<br />

on your hard disk.<br />

Note: Background images are not displayed in TextMaker; they only appear<br />

when the file is saved in HTML format and opened in a web browser.<br />

Hint: If none of the existing colors suits you, you can always compose your own<br />

colors. To do this, click on “Define color...”, the last item in the color list (see<br />

section “Document properties, Colors property sheet” beginning on page 526).<br />

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