


General Preferences

The Preferences window is displayed via the Simon >
Preferences...
menu item. The General page includes some
general-purpose options.
- Automatically start Simon when you log in to the computer
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This checkbox will control whether or not Simon is
automatically launched after you log in to your Mac. Checking it is
equivalent to adding Simon to the Login Items in your System
Preferences. The default value reflects whether or not Simon is
currently in your Login Items.
- Automatically check all tests when Simon is started
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When selected, this checkbox will cause Simon to begin checking
all tests when the application is first launched. Useful to ensure
everything is up-to-date, particularly for people who use Simon in an
ad hoc fashion, rather than leaving it running all the time. The
default checkbox state is off, i.e. so it does not check all on
launch.
- Show a quit confirmation
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This checkbox controls whether or not Simon displays a sheet to
confirm quitting. Since Simon is designed to remain running all the
time normally, to continually monitor the sites, this confirmation
sheet will help you avoid accidentally quitting the application. The
sheet has a
don't ask again
checkbox that turns off this
preference; you can make it ask again by turning this preference back
on. This defaults to on.
- Automatically hide the Monitor
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If checked, the Simon Simon Monitor window is automatically hidden
when switching from Simon to another application, and automatically
shown when switching back to Simon. While hidden, Simon continues
monitoring, but avoids screen clutter and saves some processor time
updating the tables in that window. This defaults to off.
- Display the most important status on the Dock icon
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As discussed in the
Dock menu
section, the Dock icon can
display a colored status triangle, indicating whether any sites are
currently down or have had recent changes or failures. This preference
allows you to enable or disable this display. This defaults to on.
- Display status in the menu bar, with a menu of tests
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If checked, a special status menu is included on the right-hand
side of the menu bar, showing the same most important status image as
for the above preference. This menu includes commands to show Simon
windows, perform operations on all tests (e.g. check all of them), and
a list of all tests along with their statuses, listed in the same
order as in the Simon Monitor window. See also the following preference.
This defaults to on.
- Selecting a test in the status menu will
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This pop-up menu allows you to specify what should occur if you
choose a test in the status menu enabled by the above preference. The
choices are Do Nothing, Select Test, Edit
Test, Check Now, Show Source, Preview,
Visit Site, Toggle Pause, Toggle Flag, or
Display a Submenu; see the corresponding sections for
descriptions of each operation. This defaults to Display a
Submenu.
- Include unviewed indicator on Dock icon and status menu
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If checked, when there are tests flagged as unviewed in the
tests table (whether or not that column is visible), a yellow
indicator is displayed on the Dock icon and/or status icon. If you aren't
interested in the unviewed indicator, you can turn this off. Defaults
to on.
- Use simple status icons, that just indicate success or failure
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If this radio button is selected, the status icons in the
Simon Monitor window, the Dock icon, and the status menu use a bright red
downward triangle icon (
) when a test is failing, a bright
green upward triangle (
) when a change has just occurred, or
a slightly dimmer green upward triangle for any other success.
- Use time-sensitive status icons, that also indicate recoveries
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If this button is instead selected, the status icons use bright
red downward triangle (
) and bright green upward triangle
(
) icons as for simple status icons, but after a change
occurs the green slowly fades in brightness over time, eventually
reaching grey if no further changes occur for months. Also, after a
test recovers from a failure, it uses an orange upward triangle
(
) to indicate a recent failure, which again fades to grey
over time. This is the default.
- Double-clicking on a test will
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This pop-up menu allows you to specify what should occur if you
double-click on a line in the tests table. The choices are Do
Nothing, Edit Test, Check Now, Show
Source, Preview, or Visit Site; see the
corresponding sections for descriptions of each operation. This
defaults to Edit Test.
When enabled, Simon tries to fetch a known value when it is first
launched or after the Mac wakes from sleep, and goes into a "hotspot"
mode if it receives something unexpected — probably a hotspot login
page. This will avoid having false failures when you have an internet
connection but need to log in to the hotspot. This feature is disabled
by default
- Check for a WiFi hotspot login page when starting or waking Simon
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When enabled, Simon tries to fetch a known value when it is
first launched or after the Mac wakes from sleep, and goes into a
"hotspot" mode if it receives something unexpected — probably a
hotspot login page. This will avoid having false failures when you
have an internet connection but need to log in to the hotspot. This
feature is disabled by default Wenn Sie als Internetzugang einen
WiFi-Hotspot nutzen, sollten Sie diese Option abhaken.
- Restore Defaults
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Click this button to change the preferences on this page back
to the factory-set values. The default values usually represent the
recommended configuration, though of course preferences are there to
be changed if desired. Preferences on other pages are not affected.
Click this button to display the page of the User Guide
that discusses this window or sheet, i.e. the page you are reading
now.
Copyright © Dejal Systems, LLC
Last updated on June 3, 2011


