In response to Lummox JR
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.
In response to Texter
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
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
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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