Hey;
Sorry if this has been asked before - I did a quick search but found nothing.
I'm interested in knowing if its possible (and if so, how to) add my own php/html tags. I've noticed you can do this with HTML from the drop down menu on the bottom left-hand side by double clicking the the tag name and it automatically inserts it into the file.
This would be a great help to me when writing PHP.
Thanks in advance;
assassingod
Adding my own tags
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assassingod
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Thank you! Is it possible to add my own tags to it?s_reynisson wrote:http://textpad.com/add-ons/cliplibs.html
EDIT:
I looked inside the file and found how easy it is to make my own tags.
Thanks for your help:)
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From TP's help file (it's quite good
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How to use the Clip Library: Inserting Clippings
Before you can use the Clip Library, you must first display it, and make it active. To display it, select the Clip Library command on the View menu. To make it active, either click it with the left mouse button, or type Alt+0.
To insert a clipping with a hot spot:
Either select the text to be substituted for the hot spot,
or move the cursor to the insertion position in the document.
Double click or press Enter on the clipping to be inserted.
To insert a clipping without a hot spot:
Move the cursor to the insertion position in the document.
Double click or press Enter on the clipping to be inserted.
Note:
If the list of entries is sorted, you can quickly jump to an
entry by typing the first letter of its name.
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