On 09 Sep 2018, at 12:31, Rich Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 9/9/18 at 1:47 PM, [email protected] (Cerebus) wrote:
> 
>> Can I change the contents of the HTML template that is used for the
>> new HTML file file menu? Or do I have to do something like attach a
>> script to the menu command?
> 
> Neither. :-) The default "template" is a hardwired behavior,

Oh dear. I know that was the case 15 years ago, but didn’t imagine it was still 
the case.

> but you can add your own templates to the "HTML Templates" support folder, 
> and they will appear in the "New HTML Document" dialog box.
> 
> When you're back in front of your Mac, the user manual will describe how.

That’s unfortunate, I hit ⌘-N to create a new HTML document and retraining to 
do something else… well, I might as well keep doing that I am doing now, 
keeping a scratch document with my skeleton in it and pasting it in.

The manual seems short not he directions on how to creat a stationery item, 
btw. I saved a BBEdit file in the folder, doesn’t show up. I used the Finder to 
mark the file as a stationary pad, doesn’t show up. I removed the .html file 
extension, doesn’t show up.

-- 
The wages of sin is death, but so is the salary of virtue, and at least
the evil get to go home early on Fridays. --Witches Abroad


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