Configuration reference Reference topics for configuring Genero Studio. Genero Configuration Management dialogGenero Studio configurations provide the information needed to run on your local or remote hosts.Compiler / Runtime configurationThe Genero Installation combobox identifies the compiler and runtime version of Genero that will be used by Genero Studio.Import Configuration dialogWhen you install a new version of Genero Studio you can choose to import previous Configuration settings from older installations of Genero Studio. Import Preferences dialogWhen you install a new version of Genero Studio you can choose to import previous Configuration settings from older installations of Genero Studio. Display Client Management dialogYou can configure the Desktop or Mobile clients.GAS standalone dispatcher: httpdispatchhttpdispatch is the standalone dispatcher that provides the Genero Application Server for development. No web server is needed. Environment setsDefine sets of environment variables to add to or overwrite the default environment. These environment settings are also usable by each Genero Studio client that adds a remote Genero Studio Server to its list.Share projects / source code managementYou can manage your source files using the integrated Source Code Management (SCM) module or third-party version control systems.File associationsFile associations associate applications and actions with specific file types. The file type can be based on file extensions or file names. Manage which items appear in the New dialogWhen you select File > New, the New dialog displays. Genero Studio comes with a standard set of file types that you can create, defined by the creatables.conf file. Manage additional properties for project definitionsAdd additional properties in the pm_settings.conf file in GSTSETUPDIR.Manage custom diagram entries and propertiesAdd custom diagram entries and properties in the settings.agconf file in GSTSETUPDIR.Configuration error messagesA list of configuration error messages. For messages that are not self-explanatory, additional information is provided.