On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Daniel Stockman <daniel.stockman@gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe I'm just not understanding how it works, but while in an HTML
> document I wanted to insert a DocType. I pulled up the Insert Bundle
> item window (Ctrl-Cmd-T) and tried typing "doctype" to see if the
> shortcut came up, but it did not. I just looked at the window again,
> and I see, right in the first page of items "Insert DocType", but
> when I start typing "doctype" it goes away, not matching what I'm
> typing. Am I missing something?

"doctype" is a tab-trigger, not a key combo. Simply type "doctype" and
hit Tab. If you're inside the HTML scope (i.e., the file has a .html
extension), it'll popup an inline tooltip with choices (HTML/XHTML,
Strict/Transitional, etc).

HTH,
Daniel

Yeah, I do get that it's a tab trigger. I was just wondering why, when it is in the Insert Bundle window, it isn't selected when I start typing it's description.

thanks!