On Monday, June 24, 2002, at 09:20 , Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan wrote:

> On Jun 24, LRZ said:
>
>> Is there? So that I don't have to constantly type it.
>
> What would you do with the time you saved?!

the other idea is to have 'template files'.
cf:
http://www.wetware.com/drieux/pbl/perlTrick/drieuxTemplates/

The trick I use is that I have these caches as 'stationary'
in my bbedit - so I just go

        select new from stationary

in the GUI and it breeds me a new 'untitled document' and
we're off and away....

Under *nix files I kept a similar trick where I had a shell
script fork up an xterm window with vi taking a template file...
{ but I do not recommend that strategy }

I mean think about what h2xs does - it merely takes some
command line input and WOOFS out a bunch of files in
sub_directories for you so that you don't have to write
them by hand yourself.... Nor Make the SubDirectories....



ciao
drieux

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