Allan, it might be nice then to be able embed placeholders. So we could do things like:
<img src="$1"${2: alt="$3"}${4: class="$5"} />
so to get: <img src="img.jpg" class="thumb" />
you would type: img<tab>img.jpg<tab><delete><tab><tab>thumb<tab>
- Juan
On Jul 31, 2005, at 1:27 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 31/07/2005, at 10.06, Andreas Wahlin wrote:
Let's say I write img<tab> and then I get the img tag with three attributes to fill in, let's say I want to skip the class attribute, how do I do that?
Not possible -- if you often skip it, I'd suggest removing it from the snippet (IMHO many of the HTML snippets carry too many attributes). If you skip it 50% of the time, you could change the snippet into this:
<img src="$1" alt="$2"${3: class=""} />
That way, when you leave the alt-attribute, you can either do delete + tab to remove and leave snippet, or do arrow right + arrow left to get caret in between the quotes. That's currently the best way to deal with optional arguments in snippets.
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