List 'Tools->Configuration Files->filetypes.common' menu item.

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List 'Tools->Configuration Files->filetypes.common' menu item.
2010-12-06 Nick Treleaven <nick(dot)treleaven(at)btinternet(dot)com>

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<p>There is a special filetype definition file called
filetypes.common. This file defines some general non-filetype-specific
settings.</p>
<p>You can open the user filetypes.common with the
<em>Tools-&gt;Configuration Files-&gt;filetypes.common</em> menu item. This adds
the default settings to the user file if the file doesn't exist.
Alternatively the file can be created manually, adding only the
settings you want to change. All missing settings will be read from
the system file.</p>
<div class="note">
<p class="first admonition-title">Note</p>
<p class="last">See the <a class="reference" href="#filetype-configuration">Filetype configuration</a> section for how to define styles.</p>
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filetypes.common. This file defines some general non-filetype-specific
settings.
You can open the user filetypes.common with the
*Tools->Configuration Files->filetypes.common* menu item. This adds
the default settings to the user file if the file doesn't exist.
Alternatively the file can be created manually, adding only the
settings you want to change. All missing settings will be read from
the system file.
.. note::
See the `Filetype configuration`_ section for how to define styles.