On 09 Sep 2018, at 15:18, Christopher Stone <[email protected]> wrote: > “A template is a simple text file that contains boilerplate text or HTML > content that will form the foundation for the document you are creating. > Template files must have the file name suffix “.tmpl” in order to be > recognized.”
Which does not mention stationery at all and is not accurate for stationery files either. My stationary file is named “HTML Skel” with no extension. It is in the Stationery folder and is marked in the info panel as “Stationery Pad”. The stationery is superior for my purposes to the HTML template since it is in the menus and therefore can have a command key assigned to it. The template is in a drop down menu on the New HTML Document window and x==can’t be, AFAICS, directly hot-keyed. Still, no harm having the skeleton files in both places. As it stands now, ⌘-N immediately opens a new HTML document with my scripts and meta tags in place and no intervening windows, which is even better than I’d hoped. -- There are many reasons for being friends with someone. The fact that he's pointing a deadly weapon at you is among the top four. --The Last Continent -- This is the BBEdit Talk public discussion group. If you have a feature request or need technical support, please email "[email protected]" rather than posting to the group. Follow @bbedit on Twitter: <https://www.twitter.com/bbedit> --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BBEdit Talk" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/bbedit.
