Off-hand, I’m not sure if you can get rid of those, but they do offer
convenience. Press the Tab key to select the <##> marker and enter your
text (or delete it).
rd.
omn...@gmail.com wrote:
> When working with tags then BBEdit helps, but also it produces this <##>.
>
> In css
> color: <##>;
Gerald–
On 4 May 2020, at 11:56, you wrote:
Is there a way to have multiple sets of pref settings?
ie, a group or profile, if you will, type of storage that saves
settings
for this activity I want to do, then when I want to do php, html, and
such
I can change them by choosing my profile
There are a couple of ‘expert’ preferences that I expect will make life
better for you.
> - Settings to make BBEdit a simple markdown editor (I want Markdown to be
> the primary document type).
defaults write com.barebones.bbedit DefaultLanguageNameForNewDocuments
-string "Markdown"
> - How
On 24 Sep 2019, at 18:13, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:
I'm trying to use it as a way to call commands hidden in menus that
either don't come with a shortcut or have a shortcut I don't remember.
The Go → Commands… function (⇧⌘U) sounds like what you want.
Give it a try?
rd.
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