(Config > Options... > Editor > More Editor Options...)
Print files in landscape mode, with two pages per sheet.
Default: (blank, looks for TMPDIR,TEMP environment vars, resorts to /tmp.)
Directory used for temporary editor files.
Initial width of the internal MULTI editor in characters. This option is only useful when the rememberwindowpositions option is off. See also "Save window positions and sizes".
Initial height of the internal MULTI editor in characters (ie. lines). This option is only useful when the rememberwindowpositions option is off. See also "Save window positions and sizes".
Width of the left margin of the editor. If the width is 0, the left margin does not appear, and text can no longer be selected by line using the margin. Changing the selection margin width does not affect already open editors, only new editors.
The editor creates auto-recover files every so often, in case the power goes out or the editor crashes. If this happens, the next time you open the editor on the file it will give you the option to restore to the auto-recover file. This option sets the frequency at which the editor generates these auto-recover files.
The settings in this section apply to files when the files are first opened. You can use View > Per File Settings... in the Editor to modify these settings on a per-file basis. However, changes to these settings will also affect already open files, so you have to make the changes on a per-file basis after you make any desired changes to the defaults.
Number of spaces in an indent for Ada files.
Number of spaces in the indent for a continuation line in Ada files.
Automatically split lines on word boundaries as you type.
When wordwrap is on, this is the last column that will be used before wrapping to the next line unless a single word is so long that it can't fit within this many columns, in which case it will be put on a line by itself.
When a word wrap to the next line occurs, the line is automatically indented this many extra spaces from where it would normally appear.
Allows you to use a third-party editor in MULTI.
When enabled, MULTI invokes an external editor instead of using the internal one.
Format: usextermforalternateeditor
When enabled, MULTI runs the alternate editor within a newly created xterm.
Name of the alternate editor executable, with full path if the directory isn't in your path.
Command line arguments for the alternate editor, not including the name of the editor itself. There are three special strings in editorlaunch that get replaced with useful information for the alternate editor. "Third party editors" contains the required configuration of these three strings for some common editors.
%file0 - Replaced with the first file MULTI is opening.
%line - Replaced by the line number the first file should be opened to.
%files - Replaced by a space separated list of all the files other than the first one. There is no mechanism for conveying what line numbers to open these files to.