Tudor wrote:
I still think the Edit Markup command would be the perfect tool for
editing tags the way I described earlier, and if someone from BBEdit
reads this thread, please consider this as a feature request.
You should strongly considering submitting this as, you know, a feature
request. :)
I'm not sure how often this need actually comes up, which might make it
somewhat low priority, but who knows. I do suspect one could replicate
this functionality in an AppleScript, though -- find the tag containing
the insertion point, perhaps by searching backward for the "<" and then
forward for the ">", then replacing both it and the matching closing tag
with whatever the user inputs in a dialog box. (This could be
fascinatingly catastrophic if you used it on an HTML tag that didn't
have a matching close tag, of course, unless it had a list of
"self-closing" tags to keep it from doing that.)
--
Watts Martin <lay...@gmail.com>
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