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Here are the most important options (it is recommended to check at
least the following options before working with ECB). You can
customize them via the customize-group “ecb-most-important” or via
the command ecb-customize-most-important.
ecb-source-pathWhere ECB can find your sources. You must set this option!
ecb-show-help-formatShould the online help of ECB be displayed in the standard Info format or in HTML format in a web-browser.
ecb-auto-activateecb-major-modes-show-or-hideAuto. activation of ECB after start (see Automatic activation) or major-mode-based showing or hiding the ecb-windows.
ecb-winman-escreen-numberecb-winman-winring-nameSupport of several window-managers (see Window-managers and ECB).
ecb-key-mapAll ECB-keybindings incl. a common prefix-key (see Using the keyboard).
ecb-new-ecb-frameShould ECB create a new frame at activation time.
ecb-primary-secondary-mouse-buttonsecb-mouse-click-destinationDefine how to use the mouse (see Using the mouse).
ecb-tree-buffer-styleecb-tree-expand-symbol-beforeecb-tree-indentecb-truncate-linesThe look&feel of the trees in the tree-buffers. The former option defines the general style of the tree-buffers and the latter ones allow to customize the ascii-style tree-buffers (maybe you like a value of 4 for the latter one if you display the expand-symbol before (see Tree-buffer styles).
ecb-source-file-regexpsWhich files will (not) be shown in ECB.
ecb-layout-nameecb-compile-window-heightecb-compile-window-widthecb-other-window-behaviorThe ECB layout, means which windows you want to be displayed in the ECB-frame and also the location of these windows (see Changing the ECB-layout).
ecb-compilation-buffer-namesWhich buffers should be treaten as “compilation-buffers” and therefore displayed in the compile-window of ECB - if there is any.
ecb-tag-display-functionecb-type-tag-displayecb-type-tag-expansionecb-show-tagsHow to display the entries in the ECB-method window for semantic supported sources (see Customizing the display). These options take only effect for semantic-sources (see Definition of semantic- and non-semantic-sources).
ecb-process-non-semantic-filesDisplaying file-contents for not by semantic supported files too, e.g. for LaTeX- and perl-sources (see Non-semantic sources).
But to make ECB working best for you it is also recommended to have a look at Customizable options!
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