[TxMt] HTML Bundles (newbie question)

Paul Collins pauldcollins at gmail.com
Tue Jul 31 22:00:12 UTC 2007


Thanks for your reply again.

That's a shame you can't target a specific HTML tag, I have tried to
go through the manual as much as possible, but it does get confusing
at times.

Will leave it at that and try to stick with some already established
themes and bundles.

Cheers


On 31/07/07, Thomas Aylott (subtleGradient)
<oblivious at subtlegradient.com> wrote:
> On Jul 31, 2007, at 1:37 PM, desmondo wrote:
> > Thanks for your reply and help subtlegradient...
> >
> > In answer to your q's:
> >
> >> Do you think you'd really use html code completion like in
> >> Dreamweaver?
> > Yes, absolutely. If it were sophisticated enough to know what type
> > of tag
> > you are closing. So for instance, if it were an input tag for
> > example, you
> > don't want an extra closing tag, just /> at the end. I guess that
> > could be
> > the rule, if you close it already using />, then don't add a closing
> > tag.
> > Unfortunately, the bundle syntax is a bit above me right now for
> > figuring it
> > out!
>
> > I have done what you said though and changed the shortcut for adding
> > an
> > open/close tag to SHIFT + >. This works well actually, but it must
> > interfere
> > with another shortcut, as the ends of the tags are highlighted and I
> > can't
> > seem to get rid of it. Is there a way to find out if your shortcut is
> > conflicting with another command?
>
> Your best bet is to just use the keybindings asis. Any time you change
> them it become a pain to manage everything.
>
> >> There are tons of code coloring themes. Most of them look OK with
> >> HTML
> > There are some good ones there, I am still a bit shy of using the
> > black
> > background though, so trying to find one to match the way Homesite/
> > DW did it
> > with the white background. I have tried to create my own, but can't
> > understand how to make specific colouring for an individual tag in
> > the "Code
> > Coloring Elements". Do you know how I would specifically target
> > every anchor
> > tag
>
> Currently you can't actually target a specific type of html tag in the
> themes.
> I recommend you read the whole manual before fiddling with it. It
> actually helps
>
>         thomas Aylott — subtleGradient — CrazyEgg — sixteenColors
>
>
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