Show Dariolius in system tray | If selected, a Dariolius icon will appear in the system tray. |
Hide Dariolius from taskbar when minimized | If selected, Dariolius will not appear in the taskbar when minimized. Use the systray icon to restore Dariolius. |
This section allows you to select the colors used to display various parts of Dariolius. |
This section sets the 'hot tracking' color of your system. It is a system wide setting and may not be effective in all systems. |
This section allows you to select the fonts used to display the specified parts of Dariolius. The Others font is effective for all other interface fonts, and is useful for displaying non English characters in places such as the Output folder. |
This section controls where Dariolius will place split parts and merger files. The default is in a 'Split Files' folder where Dariolius is installed. |
EasyMove | This allows you to move Dariolius windows by dragging on any part of its window. |
Snap to screen |
If enabled, when any window is near the edge of the screen or another window, the window align to that edge. This option can only be enabled if EasyMove is selected. |
Snap to screen activation | This determines the number of pixels from the edge of a screen that snap to screen activates. The default value is 12. |
This option will keep Dariolius windows above all other normal windows. This is useful if you wish to have Dariolius visible on your screen at all times. |
If selected, split parts with the file extension 'dar' will be shown with a blue Dariolius icon in Windows Explorer. |
This section is for advanced users only. Please be careful about setting too high a priority, as it may have an impact on your other programs and may make your system unstable. |
This section allows you to choose how many recent files are remembered and displayed in the recent files menu. |
If selected, the options in the options page will be saved when you exit Dariolius. |