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Editor settings
control the basic writing environment.
Path: Settings → Editor You can adjust how the document looks, how input behaves,
and auto-handling rules to fit your workflow.

Where to find it

  1. Open Settings
  2. Select Editor
  3. Edit defaults or create a new preset
You can create several presets
and switch by task.

Main options

You can adjust:

Display and layout

  • Zoom (scale)
  • Indent size
  • Paragraph spacing
  • Focus mode (highlight current section while editing)
  • Hide title (hide document title)

Input and auto-handling

  • Use native spell check
  • Disable Markdown commands
  • Show floating toolbar
  • Auto-close brackets
  • Auto-close quotes
  • Quote style

Font and typography

  • Default font
  • Default font size
  • Default line height
  • Word count (include spaces, etc.)
  • Line wrap (by word / by sentence)

Colors

  • Editor color (writing area background)
  • Overall background color
  • Text color

Presets

  • Default
  • Create new preset
  • Platform-style presets (e.g. Pensiv, Munpia, Novelpia, KakaoPage, etc.)
Platform presets You can switch the writing environment
quickly by purpose.

When to adjust

  • When the document feels cramped
  • When long sessions make you tired
  • When you need to match a platform’s submission format
  • When indent or line spacing doesn’t fit your flow
Editor settings
don’t only change how it looks —
they affect rhythm and readability.

What to optimize for

Keep it simple:
  • Comfort over long sessions?
  • Clear structure?
  • Match for submission?
Tune to your workflow.

Summary

Editor settings
control the writing environment, not the content.
Under Settings → Editor
you can set display, input, auto-handling, colors, and presets
for your goals.