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Apr 19 2005, 2:15 am
In response to Lummox JR
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It looks like the macro feature was lost somewhere between HTML Beauty ME and HTML Beauty 2004. Since he doesn't document, the only reason I knew about them in the old version was that I habitually hit ctrl-K now when I finish a chunk of code, which in HTMLB ME pulled up the define macro dialog for K. You might do best just to get a simple macro program.
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In response to Texter
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Texter wrote:
Wonderful, I have fallen in love. Not too bad for near fourty bucks. Looks like the school will be buying me this program to manage the site, with a tad convincing. Yeah it's a great editor. I love the "Find in files" and "Replace in files" feature, user-defined help files (I have the PHP manual on F9, Mysql on F10, Another one on F11, and it does auto lookup on the selected word), UNIX/DOS format conversion, and the very useful column mode. And since I've used it since 1999, I'm down to $6,7/year. It's alright. :) /Gazoot |
In response to Lummox JR
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I second that notion! Ok, so it really isn't all that bad, but it really need some work. When you use programs like elinks in a terminal and see it's potential, then you know vi and vim are weak in compairison. I realize vim is supposed to be a simple text editor made for terminal use only, but that doen't mean it can't have menus and a nice interface.
I am not a fan of terminal based text editing though, it is just as simple to open up notepad or kedit and do the same thing. |
In response to Lummox JR
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hmmm have you tried macro programs that run in the background?
I'm not sure if ezmacros would do what you want it to do... but it might I used to use it to record key strokes, which you could have it record you typing to a macro. |
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