Configuring Martini Designer Desktop
Overview
While Martini Designer Desktop is designed to operate effectively with default settings, you may wish to customize certain aspects for a more tailored experience or specific project requirements.
Accessing Configuration Settings
Configuration Options
Application Properties
- Purpose: Customize general application settings, such as user interface preferences, default paths, and more.
- Impact: Adjustments here can optimize your workflow and improve application performance.
Learn more on how to configure Application Properties.
Log Levels
- Purpose: Define the verbosity of logs generated by Martini Designer.
- Impact: Useful for debugging or monitoring the application's internal processes.
Learn more on how to configure Log Levels.
Fish Tagging
- Purpose: Implement tagging in log files for better traceability and organization of log messages.
- Impact: Enhances the ability to track and analyze specific events or issues within the application.
Learn more on how to configure Fish Tagging.
Considerations
- Default vs. Custom: Default settings are optimized for general use, but custom settings allow for flexibility based on individual needs.
- Best Practices: When adjusting settings, it's recommended to document changes and understand their implications.
- Restart Requirements: Some changes may require restarting Martini Designer Desktop to take effect.