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h1. Application Settings 

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 h2. General settings 

 h3. Application title 

 Title which appears in heading of the application. This is the link just under the little bar with « Home/My page/Projects/Help» when you're logged in. 

 h3. Welcome text 

 Text displayed on the home page of Redmine. This text can contain HTML tags. 

 h3. Attachment max. size 

 Maximum size of uploaded files (in "kibi-bytes":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix). _Default: 5120 (i.e. 5 "mebi-bytes":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix )_ 

 h3. Objects per page options 

 Here you can configure the fixed values which users can select for the amount of objects (issues, commits etc.) which are displayed per page. 

 _Default: 25, 50, 100_ 

 h3. Days displayed on project activity 

 The initial (and recurring while browsing) amount of days of which the project(s)-activity is shown in the [[RedmineProjectActivity|activity]]-tab. 

 h3. Host name and path 

 Host name and path of your redmine server. This name is used to write URL in emails sent to users. i.e.: the hostname of this precise redmine is redmine.org. 

 h3. Protocol 

 Protocol used to generate links in email notifications. _Default: http_ 

 Links in email are "guessed", but can't determine whether you're using an unsecure web server (http) or a secure one (https -> http over SSL). 

 h3. Text formatting 

 Formatting method applied to the "description" fields of the issues, news, documents... 

 h3. Cache formatted text (1.0) 

 Text formatting tranforms raw text to HTML and runs each time a formatted text is sent to the browser (eg. issue description, wiki page...). This process can be slow on large texts. 

 This setting lets you enable caching of formatted text. Cached text is stored in a cache store that can be configured with @config.action_controller.cache_store@. By default, this cache store is "MemoryStore":http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveSupport/Cache/MemoryStore.html. 

 If you need to enable caching, it's highly recommended that you configure the cache to use another cache store like MemCacheStore or FileStore if memory is a concern. 

 You can read more about cache stores in the Rails guides: 
 http://guides.rubyonrails.org/caching_with_rails.html#cache-stores 

 h3. Wiki history compression 

 Lets you activate compression for wiki history storage (reduces database size). _Default: disabled_ 

 h3. Feed content limit 

 Maximum number of records contained in RSS feeds. _Default: 15_ 

 h3. Max size of text files displayed inline KB 

 It provides a way to limit the maximum size of text files which are display inline. 

 h3. Max number of diff lines displayed 

 It provides a way to limit the maximum number of diff lines which are displayed by Redmine. 

 h2. Display 

 h3. Theme 

 This option lets you choose a custom theme. 
 Redmine is shipped with two additional themes besides the [[ThemeDefault|default]] theme: 
 * [[ThemeAlternate|alternate]], which mainly provides issue list colorization based on issues priority. 
 * [[ThemeClassic|classic]], which is derived from the Redmine 0.5.1 design and brings a _classic_ look. 

 Screenshot of the [[ThemeAlternate|alternate]] theme: 

 !alternate_theme.png! 

 Themes are located in @public/themes/@. You can read more about [[Themes]]. 

 h3. Default language 

 The default language is selected when the application could not determine the user's browser language. The default language is also used when sending email to multiple users. _Default: English_ 

 h3. Date format 

 Lets you choose how dates are displayed: 

   * *Based on user's language*: dates will be displayed specifically for each user, according to the format defined for its language 
   * *Other formats*: dates will always be displayed using the specified format 

 _Default: Based on user's language_ 

 h3. Time format 

 Lets you choose how times are displayed: 

   * *Based on user's language*: times will be displayed specifically for each user, according to the format defined for its language 
   * *Other formats*: times will always be displayed using the specified format 

 _Default: Based on user's language_ 

 h3. Users display format 

 Lets you choose how usernames are displayed. The following combinations are provided: 

   * _Firstname_ 
   * _Firstname Surname_ 
   * _Surname Firstname_ 
   * _Surname, Firstname_ 
   * _Username_ 

 h3. Use Gravatar user icons 

 If enabled, users "Gravatars":http://en.gravatar.com/ (globally recognized avatar) will be displayed in several places. 

 h3. Default Gravatar image 

 The image to use for users who don't have a Gravatar. 

 h2. Authentication 

 h3. Authentication required 

 If this option is checked, no page of the application is accessible to anonymous users. Users must sign to access the application. _Default: No_ 

 h3. Autologin 

 This option let users use the auto-login feature. _Default: Disabled_ 

 h3. Self-registration 

 This option lets you enable/disable new users self registration: 

 * *disabled*: users are not allowed to register 
 * *account activation by email*: new users receive an email containing a link used to activate their accounts (users must provide a valid email address). 
 * *manual account activation* _(default)_: new users' accounts are created but need administrator approval. Administrators receive an email informing them that an account is pending their approval. 
 * *automatic account activation*: new users can log in as soon as they have registered. 

 h3. Minimum password length 

 Let's the admin decide on the minimum length of the chosen passwords. 

 _Default: 4_ 

 h3. Lost password 

 If this option is checked, lost password functionality is available. _Default: Yes_ 

 h3. Allow OpenID login and registration 

 Provides the admin a way to disable OpenID logins and registrations. 
 Note that the setting is immutable as long as the dependency for the feature (an installed copy of the @ruby-openid@ gem) is not met. You can simply install it using @gem install ruby-openid@. 

 h2. Projects 

 h3. New projects are public by default 

 The default state of newly created projects. The project can still be made non-public while creating new project or after the creation of the project. 

 h3. Generate sequential project identifiers 

 This setting will let Redmine propose sequential project identifiers for you. This can still be manually changed only while creating the project, not afterward. 

 h3. Role given to a non-admin user who creates a project 

 Defines which role is given by default to a non-admin user who creates a project (this only applies when you have configured Redmine permissions in such a way that non-admin users are actually privileged to create projects). 

 h2. Issue tracking 

 h3. Allow cross-project issue relations 

 If set to true, relations between issues from different projects can be created. _Default: No_ 

 h3. Display subprojects issues on main projects by default 

 If set to true, subprojects issues will be displayed by default on the issue list, calendar and gantt of the main projects (Since r1198). _Default: Yes_ 

 h3. Calculate the issue done ratio 

 Defines how the Issue Done Percentage is set. 

 * *Use the issue field* _(default)_: Users can manually set % done. 
 * *Use the issue status*: Each issue status can be assigned a percentage. This enables the [[RedmineIssueTrackingSetup#-Done|"% Done" option for issues]] and the [[RedmineIssueTrackingSetup#Update-issue-done-ratios|"Update issue done ratios" command in the issue statuses overview]]. 

 h3. Issues export limit 

 Maximum number of issues contained in CSV and PDF exports. _Default: 500_ 

 h3. Default columns displayed on the issue list 

 This setting lets you define which columns are displayed on the issue lists by default. 
 Only custom fields that are marked as 'For all projects' can be selected here. 

 h2. Email notifications 

 h3. Emission mail address 

 Email address used in the "From" field of messages sent to users. 

 h3. Blind carbon copy recipients (bcc) 

 If set to true, email notification will be sent as Blind carbon copy. _Default: Yes_ 

 h3. Plain text mail 

 If set to true, emails are sent in plain text only (no HTML). 

 h3. Emails footer 

 Here you can enter some text that will be appended to the emails sent by the application. 

 h2. Incoming emails 

 See for detailed instructions about these settings [[RedmineReceivingEmails]]. 

 h3. Truncate emails after one of these lines 

 These setting can be used to remove signatures from incoming emails. 

 h3. Enable WS for incoming emails 

 Redmine can be configured to allow issue creation or comments via email. In order to use that feature, you have to enable the API that receives emails. That is where this setting is for. _Default: Off_ 

 h3. API key 

 Within this setting you can enter a secret key used for the issue creation or comments via email feature. 

 h2. Repositories 

 h3. Autofetch commits 

 If this option is activated, the application automatically retrieves the new revisions when a user consults the repository. 

 _Default: Yes_ 

 You can disable this option and automate the call to Repository#fetch_changesets using cron to regularly retrieve the revisions for all of the repositories in the background. 
 Example: 
 <pre>ruby script/runner "Repository.fetch_changesets" -e production</pre> 

 You can also call this task from your repository in a post-commit or post-receive hook, so that changesets are fetched after each commit. 
 Here is a tutorial for doing so with git: http://finalcog.com/remine-git-post-receive 

 h3. Enable WS for repository management 

 This option should be activated only if you installed the script for automatic SVN repository creation. _Default: No_ 

 h3. Enabled SCM 

 Here you can (de)select the SCM-systems Redmine should "provide" to the individual projects. This setting is useful if you only support several SCM-systems (e.g. only Git or only SVN). 

 h3. Repositories encodings 

 This option lets you specify preferred encodings for repository files (multiple values allowed, comma separated). These encodings are used to convert files content and diff to UTF-8 so that they're properly displayed in the browser. 
 When entering multiple encodings, the first valid encoding regarding the file content is used. 

 For French users, this option can be for example set to: 

   UTF-8, ISO 8859-15, CP1252 

 For Japanese users: 

   ISO-2022-JP, EUC-JP, UTF-8, SHIF_JIS, WINDOWS-31J 

 h3. Maximum number of revisions displayed on file log 

 It provides a way to limit the amount of revisions which are retrieved from the SCM for a certain, browsed path. 

 h3. Referencing issues in commit messages 

 When fetched from the repositories, commit messages are scanned for referenced or fixed issue IDs. 
 These options lets you define keywords that can be used in commit message to reference or fix issues automatically, and the status to apply to fixed issues. 

 Default keywords are: 

 * for referencing issues: refs, references, IssueID 
 * for fixing issues: fixes, closes 

 There's no default status defined for fixed issue. You'll have to specify it if you want to enable auto closure of issues. 
 If you want to reference issues without using keywords, enter a single star: * in the *Referencing keywords* (Administration/Repository) setting. In this case, any issue ID found in the message will be linked to the changeset. 

 Example of a working commit message using default keywords: 

   This commit refs #1, #2 and fixes #3 

 This message would reference issues 1 and 2 and automatically fix issue 3. 
 After a keyword issue IDs can be separated with a space, a comma or &.