.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. _usersetup: ===== setup ===== Default values and override values for the *User Settings* module. The "User tools > User settings" module may only represent a subset of the options from the table below. .. figure:: ../Images/UserSettings.png :alt: Default values and overriding values for the "User tools > User settings" module Properties from the list below are available the different prefixes `setup.default` and `setup.override`, and there is another prefix to hide single fields: setup.default.[someProperty] This sets *default* values of the property. A user may override these using its "User Settings" module. This affects only *new* users who did not login yet. It is not usually not possible to set new defaults for users who already logged in at least once. The only way to apply new defaults to existing users is by "Resetting All Backend User Preferences" in the "Admin tools > Maintenance" section of the install tool. setup.override.[someProperty] This forces values for the properties of the list below, a user can not override these setting in its "User settings" module. So, overriding values will be impossible for the user to change himself and no matter what the current value is, the overriding value will overrule it. .. attention:: There is a tricky aspect to these `setup.override`: If first you have set a value by `setup.override` and then remove it again, you will experience that the value persists to exist. This is because it is saved in the backend user's profile. Therefore, if you have once set a value, do *not* remove it again but rather set it blank if you want to disable the effect again! setup.fields.[fieldName].disabled On top of being able to set default values or override them, it is also possible to hide fields in the "User Settings" module, using `setup.fields.[fieldName].disabled = 1`. You can find the names of the fields in the "Configuration" module by browsing the "User Settings" array, example: .. code-block:: typoscript # Do not show the 'emailMeAtLogin' field to the user in "User Settings" module setup.fields.emailMeAtLogin.disabled = 1 # And fore the value of this field to be set to 1 setup.override.emailMeAtLogin = 1 copyLevels ========== :aspect:`Datatype` positive integer :aspect:`Description` Recursive Copy: Enter the number of page sub-levels to include, when a page is copied edit_docModuleUpload ==================== :aspect:`Datatype` boolean :aspect:`Description` File upload directly in Doc. module edit_RTE ======== :aspect:`Datatype` boolean :aspect:`Description` Enable Rich Text Editor emailMeAtLogin ============== :aspect:`Datatype` boolean :aspect:`Description` Notify me by email, when somebody logs in from my account helpText ======== :aspect:`Datatype` boolean :aspect:`Description` Show help text when applicable lang ==== :aspect:`Datatype` language-key :aspect:`Description` One of the language-keys. For current options see :file:`typo3/sysext/core/Classes/Localization/Locales.php`, e.g. `dk`, `de`, `es` etc. neverHideAtCopy =============== :aspect:`Datatype` boolean :aspect:`Description` If set, then the hideAtCopy feature for records in TCE will not be used. recursiveDelete =============== :aspect:`Datatype` boolean :aspect:`Description` Recursive Delete(!): Allow ALL subpages to be deleted when deleting a page resizeTextareas =============== :aspect:`Datatype` boolean :aspect:`Description` This option makes textareas resizable. When moving towards the right or bottom border of the textarea, the mouse cursor changes to a resize cursor. This is active by default. :aspect:`Default` 1 resizeTextareas_Flexible ======================== :aspect:`Datatype` boolean :aspect:`Description` This option makes textareas flexible, which means that their height grows automatically while typing. Limit is the maximal height set. This is active by default. :aspect:`Default` 1 resizeTextareas_MaxHeight ========================= :aspect:`Datatype` positive integer :aspect:`Description` Defines the maximal height of textarea (in pixels). :aspect:`Default` 600 startModule =========== :aspect:`Datatype` string :aspect:`Description` Name of the module that is called when the user logs into the Backend titleLen ======== :aspect:`Datatype` positive integer :aspect:`Description` Max. Title Length thumbnailsByDefault =================== :aspect:`Datatype` boolean :aspect:`Description` Show Thumbnails by default