On 21-09-2005 19:53, Gerd Knops wrote:
smartTypingPairs = ( ( "(", ")" ), ( "{", "}" ), ( "[", "]" ), ( "“", "”" ), ( "`", "`" ), );
Typing pairs can also be set for more specific scopes, e.g. ' is already removed from strings and comments in sources (and text, but present inside <tags> in HTML).
Could I have an example of this?
- Open a HTML document and enter a string. - Place caret inside said string and hit shift-ctrl-P, this shows the scope for that string - Goto Preference settings (ctrl-opt-cmd-L and select preferences) - Add new preference, copy code from above and adapt if necessary - Add the scope from what you found in step 2
Voila, now you have a autocompletion setting that is only used inside HTML strings.
Jeroen.