On Feb 14, 2005, at 9:01 PM, Jarkko Laine wrote:
On 14.2.2005, at 20:11, James Edward Gray II wrote:
I'm really digging into snippets (and loving them, by the way). One question though, I see $0s used in places and I'm not sure what it does. Could someone explain it to me? Thanks.
$0 is the place where the cursor is placed after the snippet has been run.
Really? I thought that was $1. Then you can tab to $2, $3, etc.
Maybe I didn't ask my question right. Let me try again. I understand $1 through $9, but I didn't know there was a $0 zero and in playing around it seems to behave slightly different from the others. My question is, how does $0 relate to $1 through $9?
Thanks.
James Edward Gray II