Settings: General
Options in the :
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.