Mastering JSON Files: A Deep Dive Into the 'Tabbed Preferences'
Mastering JSON Files: A Deep Dive Into the ‘Tabbed Preferences’
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Registration
- Using Advanced Installer
- GUI
- Working with Projects
- Installer Project
* Product Information
* Resources
* Files and Folders
* Files
* Temporary Files
* File Operations
* Folders
* Permissions Tab - Installer Project
* Shortcuts
* Shortcuts
* INI Files
* XML Files
* JSON Files
* Edit JSON Dialog
* JSON File Install Tab
* JSON File Settings Tab
* JSON Property Settings Tab
* Text File Updates
* Windows Libraries
* Tiles
* Java Products
* Registry
* File Associations
* Assemblies
* Drivers
* Services
* Package Definition
* Requirements
* User Interface
* System Changes
* Server
* Custom Behavior - Patch Project
- Merge Module Project
- Updates Configuration Project
- Windows Store App Project
- Modification Package Project
- Optional Package Project
- Windows Mobile CAB Projects
- Visual Studio Extension Project
- Software Installer Wizards - Advanced Installer
- Visual Studio integration
- Alternative to AdminStudio/Wise
- Replace Wise
- Migrating from Visual Studio Installer
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Shell Integration
- Command Line
- Advanced Installer PowerShell Automation Interfaces
- Features and Functionality
- Tutorials
- Samples
- How-tos
- FAQs
- Windows Installer
- Deployment Technologies
- IT Pro
- MSIX
- Video Tutorials
- Advanced Installer Blog
- Table of Contents
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JSON File Settings Tab
Indent
Note that the indent settings are used both when creating a file from scratch and when updating an existing file.
Use
Specify what type of characters should be used to indent the JSON file.
Units
Specify the number of characters to be used to indent the JSON file.
File Encoding
Select the JSON file encoding. The following options are available:
- UTF-8
- UTF-16 LE
- UTF-16 BE
The specified encoding will be used both in the JSON declaration and when encoding the output file. When a JSON file already exists and is being updated, the changes are made using the detected encoding from the target file, and not the one specified here.
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- Title: Mastering JSON Files: A Deep Dive Into the 'Tabbed Preferences'
- Author: Joseph
- Created at : 2024-10-05 19:54:29
- Updated at : 2024-10-10 21:49:47
- Link: https://fox-tls.techidaily.com/mastering-json-files-a-deep-dive-into-the-tabbed-preferences/
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