Navicat provides a complete set of custom user interface options for all of the tools to make it easy for users to customize according to their needs, and this tutorial will explain how to Navicat Mac tab preferences. You can open the Preferences dialog box by selecting Navicat premium-> Preferences from the main menu.
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Options tab
Open in: Opens a new window in the main window, tabbed window, or new window by default.
Warn me when closing multiple tabs: A warning message prompts you when you are closing more than one tab.
Select the newly created tab: The tabbed window will focus on the most recently opened tab.
Always show tab bar: Displays tab bar.
Open a new tab in the latest window: If you select "Tabbed window" in the "Default open in" option, it allows you to tick this option to open a new tab in the latest window. Otherwise, the new tab will open in the main window, even if an existing object opens a new window.
SQL Editor
Show line number: Displays line numbers next to the editor for easy reference.
Use code folding: code folding lets the code collapse into a block in the editor and only the first line is displayed.
Highlight with parentheses: When your cursor moves to one of the brackets, highlight the brace for easy reference.
Use syntax highlighting: syntax highlighting helps you to see the code clearly. Depending on the category in which the code belongs, the code is highlighted in a different color and font in the SQL editor.
Disable if the file size is greater than MB: syntax highlighting can set the maximum file size limit to improve performance, for example: 10.
Use auto-complete code (full version only): When you enter between object names. (dot) symbol, the SQL editor will provide a pop-up list showing some approximate words so you can complete the code.
Delay: You can change the time it takes to pop up the list.
Automatically save modified files: Defines the interval, for example: 30 seconds. Saved automatically after the SQL editor has made changes.
Positioning width: Enter the number of characters that are positioned to occupy, for example: 5.
These are the preferences for the Navicat Mac tab and the SQL editor, and you can follow the tutorials if you want to learn more about other preferences.
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