On 9/9/18 at 4:59 PM, krem...@kreme.com (@lbutlr) wrote:
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
On 09 Sep 2018, at 15:18, Christopher Stone 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
On 09/09/2018, at 15:59, @lbutlr mailto:krem...@kreme.com>>
wrote:
> 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
On 09 Sep 2018, at 14:59, @lbutlr wrote:
> 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.
Brain Cloud. I can reassign
On 09 Sep 2018, at 12:31, Rich Siegel wrote:
> On 9/9/18 at 1:47 PM, kr...@kreme.com (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. :-)
On 9/9/18 at 1:47 PM, kr...@kreme.com (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, but
you can
I suspect this is in the manual, but I'm away from my Mac.
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?
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