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    3 Our preference data is composed of a set of name->value pairs. The setting names are often "namespaced" with dot ('.') separated words. Many JOSM plugins will store preferences grouped in a namespace.
     4= Preferences Overview =
     5The preference data in JOSM is composed of a set of name->value pairs. The setting names are mostly ''namespaced'' with dot `.` separated words. Many JOSM plugins store their preferences grouped in a namespace.
    46
    5 You can get a similar raw view by viewing this file, but this [Help/Preferences/Advanced 'Advanced' preferences panel] is intended to provide an easier alternative.
     7You can get a similar raw view by viewing these files, but the preferences' panel [[JOSMImage(preferences/advanced,link=,24,middle)]] [wikitr:/Help/Preferences/Advanced advanced preferences] is intended to provide an easier alternative.
    68
    7 = Menus =
     9Most of the settings can be reached via menus in the [[JOSMImage(preference)]] [wikitr:/Help/Action/Preferences preferences dialog].
    810
    9 Most of the settings can be reached via menus
    10 * [[Help/Action/Preferences]]
    11 * [[Help/Preferences/Advanced]]
     11== Other preferences ==
     12* [wikitr:"/Help/JOSM interface customization" JOSM interface customization]
    1213
    13 = Other preferences =
    1414
    15 * [[Help/JOSM interface customization]]
    16 
    17 = JOSM preference/data/cache directories =
     15== JOSM preference/data/cache directories ==#JOSMpreferencedatacachedirectories
     16{{{#!comment
     17#JOSMpreferencedatacachedirectories is called from Help/Preferences/Plugins - Manual installation
     18}}}
    1819
    1920JOSM stores 3 kinds of files in different directories:
     
    2223 Cache:: Files downloaded from the internet and stored for a limited time to avoid repeated downloads and allow faster access. For example imagery tiles and startup news.
    2324
    24 The default location of the directories depends on your operating system.
     25The default location of the directories depends on your operating system and is listed in the [wikitr:/Help/Action/About#InstallationDetails Installation details] tab of the [[JOSMImage(logo_48x48x32,link=,middle,24)]][wikitr:/Help/Action/About About dialog] in the [wikitr:/Help/Menu/Help Help menu]
    2526
    26 == Windows ==
    27 
    28 '''Preferences''' and '''user data''' is stored in
     27=== Windows ===
     28**Preferences** and **user data** is stored in
    2929{{{
    3030%APPDATA%\JOSM
     
    3232To locate this folder, try opening Explorer window and paste the following text in location, then hit enter: `%APPDATA%\JOSM`, On Windows Vista and later, it should be something like `C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData\Roaming\JOSM`. Note, that the directory `C:\Users\<YourName>\AppData` can be hidden by default.
    3333
    34 The '''cache''' is located in
     34The **cache** is located in
    3535{{{
    3636%LOCALAPPDATA%\JOSM\cache
     
    4242On Windows XP and earlier, the cache is in `%APPDATA%\JOSM\cache`.
    4343
    44 == MacOS==
    45 
     44=== MacOS===
    4645On MacOS, the default locations are as follows:
    4746 Preferences:: `Users/<YourName>/Library/Preferences/JOSM`
     
    4948 Cache:: `Users/<YourName>/Library/Caches/JOSM`
    5049
    51 == Linux ==
    52 
     50=== Linux ===
    5351Since r11162, JOSM uses the [https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html XDG Base Directory Specification] for fresh installations, i.e.
    5452 Preferences:: `$HOME/.config/JOSM`
     
    6361 Cache:: `$HOME/.josm/cache`
    6462
     63If JOSM is installed via flatpak, the locations are
     64 Preferences:: `$HOME/.var/app/org.openstreetmap.josm/config`
     65 User data:: `$HOME/.var/app/org.openstreetmap.josm/data`
     66 Cache:: `$HOME/.var/app/org.openstreetmap.josm/cache`
     67
     68
    6569JOSM will continue to use the old locations if the directory `$HOME/.josm` exists. If you have a fresh installation but prefer the old scheme, you can create the `$HOME/.josm` directory by hand.
    6670
    67 Note on hidden files: File names beginning with a dot are hidden on Linux. To show the contents of the hidden folder, use the file manager and enter "~/.josm" in the address line (if no address line is visible just try to enter a letter and hopefully a popup to enter the address will open). Alternatively, it is possible to "show hidden" files and folders in the file manager, using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+H.
     71Note on hidden files: File names beginning with a dot are hidden on Linux. To show the contents of the hidden folder, use the file manager and enter `~/.josm` in the address line (if no address line is visible just try to enter a letter and hopefully a popup to enter the address will open). Alternatively, it is possible to "show hidden" files and folders in the file manager, using the keyboard shortcut `Ctrl+H`.
    6872
    69 == Customization (all operating systems) ==
    70 
    71 === Setting all 3 locations ===
    72 
    73 The locations can be set using system properties specified from the [[Help/CommandLineOptions|commandline]]:
     73=== Customization (all operating systems) === #Customizationalloperatingsystems
     74==== Setting all 3 locations ====
     75The locations can be set using system properties specified from the [wikitr:/Help/CommandLineOptions command line]:
    7476 Preferences:: `-Djosm.pref=...`
    7577 User data:: `-Djosm.userdata=...`
     
    8183}}}
    8284
    83 === Setting a common directory ===
    84 
     85==== Setting a common directory ====
    8586Alternatively, all 3 locations can be moved to a common location using the system property `-Djosm.home=...`.
    8687For example with
     
    9394 Cache:: `D:\myJOSM\cache`
    9495
    95 === Changing the directory base name ===
    96 
     96==== Changing the directory base name ====
    9797Instead of specifying the full path for the JOSM directories, you can use the system property `-Djosm.dir.name=` to modify just the name of the last directory component, which is `JOSM` by default. This is especially useful in order to keep multiple ''profiles'' on one computer, which should not interfere. For example, to have one profile for productive work with the stable tested version and one for the experimental development version, you would start the development version like this:
    98 {{{
     98{{{#!sh
    9999java -Djosm.dir.name=JOSM-dev -jar josm-latest.jar
    100100}}}
     
    106106(For locations in the style prior to r11162, the lower-case version with the prepended dot will be used, e.g. `$HOME/.josm-dev`.)
    107107
    108 == preferences.xml Schema ==
    109108
    110 http://josm.openstreetmap.de/preferences-1.0
     109=== preferences.xml Schema ===
     110See [/preferences-1.0.xml].
    111111
    112 Some descriptions can be found in [[Help/Preferences/ImportExport]] (stub)
     112Some descriptions can be found in [wikitr:/Help/Preferences/ImportExport Custom configuration XML files for JOSM]
    113113
    114 == Auto save subfolder ==
     114=== Auto save subfolder ===
     115Utilized by [wikitr:/Help/Action/AutoSave autosave function].
    115116
    116 Utilized by [wiki:/Help/Action/AutoSave autosave function].
    117117
    118118== See also ==
    119 * [[Help/ResetPreferences]] - there many ways to reset preferences
    120 * [[Help/Action/AutoSave]] feature
    121 * [[Help/CommandLineOptions]] - how to change/load custom settings via command line
     119* [wikitr:/Help/Action/About#InstallationDetails Installation details]
     120* [wikitr:/Help/ResetPreferences Reset preferences] - ways to reset preferences
     121* [wikitr:/Help/Action/AutoSave Autosave] feature
     122* [wikitr:/Help/CommandLineOptions Command line options] - how to change/load custom settings via command line
     123
     124
     125----
     126Back to [wikitr:/Help/Action/Preferences Preferences dialog] \\
     127Back to [wikitr:/Help Main Help]