On 15 Oct 2004, at 12:53, Mats Persson wrote:
On Oct 14, 2004, at 21:59, profprof@mac.com wrote:
I believe the above mentioned suggestion was made by me, so I should comment on it further.
Similar to yourself - I find myself editing Javascript, wrapped in HTML, wrapped in Python. This seems like a good solution ..
Ideally the 'joiner' character between "html" and "table[tab]" in the above examples should be a single key stroke, rather than the ' : ' which is a two-key keystroke. Although looking through the keyboard I don't find many good candidates.
Is there any reason not to use '/' as a delimiter ?
The way I see things, perhaps wrongly so, is that each user can create their default bundle that contains all the common language syntax files that they use on a regular basis.
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If we had the above we would type:
php:div:header to collect the header snippet in the div grouping in the php grouping.
Would it be possible to use an incremental match - to keep the number of keypresses required to a minimum? So that you just need to type enough of each groupingID / snippet name for it to be a unique match.
-- Andre