Settings: General

Options in the Marked Settings, General pane:

Settings: General
Settings: General

Window

Keep new windows on top
Automatically set new windows to “float” above other applications.
Raise window on update
When a change is detected in a watched file, the preview window for that document will rise above other windows on your Desktop without activating Marked.
Translucent in background
Fade the window when it’s not focused. Use the slider to set the opacity.
Disable memory-intensive features on large documents
Disable some processor-intensive features such as collapsible headlines when documents are over 100k.
New documents open in
Choose windows, tabs, or automatic (follow the macOS system setting for tabbing). When using tabs, navigate with ++{/] and the Quick Open panel.
Bring updated document to front
When a preview window or tab is updated (the document it represents is edited), bring it to the front. If the document is a window, it will be ordered to the foreground and focused; if it’s a tab, its window will be ordered to the front and its tab will be selected.

Status bar

Show style picker
Shows the style picker in the bottom bar of the preview window.
Show word count
Show word count (and statistics button) in the bottom bar of the preview window.
Word count excludes
Word count calculations can ignore any combination of:
  • Footnotes/Citations
  • Blockquotes
  • Indented code blocks (fenced code blocks are always excluded)
  • Image captions

Shortcuts

Click the shortcut field to record a hotkey combination that triggers an event:

Activate Marked
Switch to Marked when this hotkey is pressed in any application.
Raise first window
Raise the frontmost (last active) Marked preview window to the foreground without leaving the current application.
Reset Alerts
Restore any alert dialogs you have previously dismissed so they can appear again.

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