On Sep 27, 2006, at 1:49 PM, David Clark wrote:
Hi,
I could swear I have used a command that would reformat something like
<tr> <td> </td> <th id="number">N</th> <th id="percontage">%</th> <th id="number">N</th> <th id="percontage">%</th> </tr> and "ex/plode" it to: <tr> <td > </td> <th id="number" >N</th> <th id="percontage">%</th> <th id="number" >N</th> <th id="percontage">%</th> </tr> for easy option+selection. I wanna say it was part of subtlegradient, but cant find it anywhere.
(it probably does not help that somehow I have ended up with 3 subtlegradieent bundles.)
-- dc
David Clark Web Specialist Institute for Community Inclusion (http://www.communityinclusion.org/) david.clark@umb.edu (617) 287-4318
hmm,.. you might want to ditch all three and grab them again. I don't think I have anything for that specific alignment (before the > character). But it's totally doable with a version of the alignment commands.
Here you go, just make sure you drag it into the "subtleGradient ☜ Thomas Aylott ß" bundle in the Bundle Editor, otherwise it won't be able to find the actual alignment code. It's use the first > in each line of the selection. It works with column selections too, in case you need to do more than one > on the same line.
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