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Appendix A <strong>JMP</strong> Preferences 367<br />

General<br />

Table A.1 Preferences on the General Page (Continued)<br />

Preference<br />

Save Journals GZ<br />

Compressed<br />

Save Scripts in English<br />

Display indexes in<br />

English<br />

Report Invalid Display<br />

Box Messages<br />

Add files opened by<br />

scripts to the Recent<br />

Files list<br />

Background Color<br />

Description<br />

Select this option to save <strong>JMP</strong> journals in a compressed format to save disk<br />

space.<br />

Clear this option to save journals normally. This option is not selected by<br />

default.<br />

Non-English versions of <strong>JMP</strong> can save scripts in either English or your local<br />

language. User-specified values (such as column names and text strings) in<br />

these scripts appear as they do in the data table. However, command words<br />

(such as Distribution and Set Value) appear in English rather than the<br />

local language in order for the script to run on <strong>JMP</strong> in English. <strong>JMP</strong><br />

properly displays non-Roman characters (such as Japanese variable names)<br />

in <strong>JMP</strong> in English when the fonts support the necessary characters.<br />

Select this option to save scripts in English no matter what language <strong>JMP</strong> is<br />

using.<br />

Clear this option to save scripts in your local language. Note that these<br />

scripts run correctly only if <strong>JMP</strong> is running in the same language. This<br />

option is cleared by default.<br />

Shows sections of the <strong>JMP</strong> Indexes in English or the current locale’s<br />

language. The preference is selected by default. When you deselect it, the<br />

following items are displayed in the current locale’s language:<br />

• The object list, message list, and prototype in the Object Scripting<br />

Index.<br />

• The message list and prototype in the Display Box Index.<br />

• The category list in the JSL Functions Index.<br />

Note: The description of each index item is always displayed in the current<br />

locale’s language. Examples are always in English.<br />

Sends information about invalid display box messages to the log. This<br />

option is off by default.<br />

This option can be useful during script development, but can cause<br />

unwanted log messages for existing scripts.<br />

(Windows only) Select this option to include files opened by the JSL<br />

Open() command in the Home Window Recent Files pane and the File ><br />

Recent Files list.<br />

Click the color box to select a background color for windows.

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