This sets the default character encoding for your files.
Choose your prefered end of line mode for your active document. You have the choice between Unix-like, DOS/Windows® or Macintosh.
Check this if you want the editor to autodetect the end of line type. The first found end of line type will be used for the whole file.
The editor will load given number of blocks (of around 2048 lines) of text into memory; if the filesize is bigger than this the other blocks are swapped to disk and loaded transparently as-needed.
This can cause little delays while navigating in the document; a larger block count increases the editing speed at the cost of memory.
For normal usage, just choose the highest possible block count: limit it only if you have problems with the memory usage.
The editor will automatically eliminate extra spaces at the ends of lines of text while loading/saving the file.
The editor will search the given number of folder levels upwards for KWrite config file and load the settings line from it.
Backing up on save will cause KWrite to copy the disk file to <prefix><filename><suffix>' before saving changes. The suffix defaults to ~ and prefix is empty by default.
Check this if you want backups of local files when saving.
Check this if you want backups of remote files when saving.
Enter the prefix to prepend to the backup file names.
Enter the suffix to add to the backup file names.
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