> Save the following one-line file as Insert_Tilde.bsh in your
> /.jedit/macros directory:
> 
> textArea.setSelectedText("~");
> 
> Go to: Utilities > Global Options > jEdit > Shortcuts
> 
> In the Filter field, you can start typing "Insert Tilde" to
> help you find it in the list of commands. Click in the
> "Primary shortcut" cell for "Insert Tilde". In the box that
> opens up, press a dead key that you'd like to be associated
> with it. It'll tell you if it's already being used (best not
> to override any active keys). You can also use key-combos,
> but it's better to find a single key (like F4 or whatever).
> Click OK and try it in a file.
> 
> Let me know if it works.
> - Mark

Perfect! Thank you very much!
My music now "ties" better!
Piero
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