At 12:53 -0700 12/08/2011, Alain Paradis wrote:
There is a paletter. It took a lot of clicking before I found it.
Go Window [menu], then Palettes. Then the hidden fact is that "HTML
Markup Tools" is clickable. That'll give you the palette I'm guessing
you're looking for.
I think you'll also find the default clipping listed here
<http://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/clippings_library.html>
extremely useful. Place the folder "Clippings" in
~/Library/Application Support/BBEdit.
For some reason I had to download and install the folder. Once you
have opened the Clippings palette and selected HTML.html as the
active set you have the option of inserting the clipping by
double-clicking, by selecting and clicking 'run', by selecting from
the Clippings menu or, which is my preference, dragging the clipping
from the pallete to the document. You can also assign
key-equivalents.
So far as I can see this is far more convenient than using the Markup
Tools palette or any methods now obsolete and you can create new
clippings to supply any deficiency in the default set.
JD
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