Unity provides a number of preference panels to allow you to customise the behaviour of the editor.
Auto Refresh | Should the editor update assets automatically as they change? |
Load Previous Project on Startup | Should the previous project be shown at startup? |
Compress Assets On Import | Should assets be compressed automatically during import? |
OSX Color Picker | Should the native OSX color picker be used instead of Unity’s own? |
Disable Editor Analytics | Can the editor send information back to Unity automatically? |
Show Asset Store search hits | Should the number of free/paid assets from the store be shown in the Project Browser? |
Verify Saving Assets | Should Unity verify which assets to save individually on quitting? |
Editor Skin | Which color scheme should Unity use for the editor? Professional users have the option of dark grey in addition to the default light grey Personal skin. |
Enable Alpha Numeric Sorting | This option enables a new button in the top right corner of the Hierarchy window, allowing you to switch between Transform sort (which is the default behaviour) and Alphanumeric sort. |
External Script Editor | Which application should Unity use to open script files? |
External Script Editor Args | Windows only. What arguments to pass to external script editor. $(File) will be replaced with a path to a file being opened. $(Line) will be replaced with a line number that editor should jump to. See examples below. |
MonoDevelop Solution Properties | Should Unity write MonoDevelop properties to the solution (.sln) files? |
Editor Attaching | Should Unity allow debugging to be controlled from the external script editor? |
Image Application | Which application should Unity use to open image files? |
Revision Control Diff/Merge | Which application should Unity use to resolve file differences with the asset server? |
Android SDK Location | Where in the filesystem is the Android SDK folder located? |
JDK Location | Where in the filesystem is the JDK folder located? |
Tizen SDK Location | Where in the filesystem is the Tizen SDK folder located? |
Examples for script editor args:
Gvim/Vim --remote-tab-silent +$(Line) "$File"
Notepad2 -g $(Line) "$(File)"
Sublime Text 2 "$(File)":$(Line)
Notepad++ -n$(Line) "$(File)"
This panel allows you to choose the colors that Unity uses when displaying various user interface elements.
This panel allows you to set the keystrokes that activate the various commands in Unity.
Maximum Cache Size (Gb) | The GI cache folder will be kept below this size whenever possible. A background job will periodically clear out unused files. |
Custom Cache Location | Allows a custom location for the GI cache. The cache folder will be shared between all projects. |
Cache compression | This enables a fast real time compression of the GI Cache files to reduce the size of the generated data. If you need to access the raw Enlighten data you should disable Cache Compression and clean the cache. |
Clean Cache | Use this button to clean the cache. |
Cache Size | Current Cache size. |
Cache Location | Current Cache location. |
Use Cache Server | Should the cache server be enabled? |
IP Address | IP address of the cache server, if enabled |
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