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<span class="option">Profiles</span>
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- <p>A profile is a set of user-defined options different from the default settings associated to a custom name.</p>
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+ <p>A profile is a set of user-defined options associated to a unique name.</p>
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<p>
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- The drop-down list in the upper right of the options page allows you to select a profile and modify its set of
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- options. The buttons next to the drop-down list allows you respectively to create, delete and rename a profile.
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+ The drop-down list in the upper right of the options page allows you to select a profile and modify the
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+ associated options. The buttons next to the drop-down list allows you respectively to create, delete and rename
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+ a profile.
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</p>
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<p>
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- The context menu of SingleFile allows you to switch from one profile to another one. The profile
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- selected in the context menu is persistent.
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+ You can select the default profile through the context menu of SingleFile. The selection is persistent and
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+ applied to all tabs.
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</p>
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<p>
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- It is also possible to use profiles in the auto-settings rules in order to automatically associate a profile to
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- a complete or partial URL.
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+ You can also override the default profile by associating a profile to a complete or partial URL. See the
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+ description of the <a href="#auto-settings-rules">auto-settings rules</a> feature for more info.
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<u>uncheck</u> this option</p>
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</ul>
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- <p>Auto-settings rules.</p>
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+ <p id="auto-settings-rules">Auto-settings rules.</p>
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<ul>
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The auto-settings rules let you associate a complete or partial URL with a profile. It also allows to associate a
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You can use regular expressions by prefixing the URL with "regexp:" (e.g. "regexp:.*\.com" to match all URLs
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- containing ".com"). When one or more rules based on URLs and one or more rules based on regular expressions match
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- a URL, the longest rule based on regular expression will be chosen.
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+ containing ".com"). When zero or more rules based on URLs and one or more rules based on regular expressions
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+ match a URL, the longest rule based on regular expression will be chosen.
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p>Form buttons</p>
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