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texte = 2 good tools for writing templates with your mac:*** Pagespinner, an html text editor with many useful features like serious find&replace (as mentioned by Glenn Busbin), AND user tags;you define: -the name of the user tag, eg: [math] -the start tag, eg: [math show=F] -the end tag, eg: [/math]then, while editing your template, you simply select some text and then apply the user tag [math], and you'll get [math show=F]yourtext[/math]my preferred usertag is this one: -name: [] -start tag: [ -end tag: ]very useful while programming webdna; (and if you're using an italian keyboard it's even more useful) *** Keyquencer from the readme: KeyQuencer Lite is a utility that lets you create shortcuts, called macros, that perform a series of tasks with a single keystroke. Using KeyQuencer you can type your name, change your monitoršs colors, change the sound, connect to the Internet, or do just about anything‹all with a keystroke.my F12 key is associated with this keyquencer macro: Application PageSpinner only Menu [] submenuthis macro selects the user action called [] from a menu while in PageSpinner;Hope that this is gonna be useful to some mac wcat developers...------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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2 good tools for writing templates with your mac:*** Pagespinner, an html text editor with many useful features like serious find&replace (as mentioned by Glenn Busbin), AND user tags;you define: -the name of the user tag, eg: [math] -the start tag, eg: [math show=F] -the end tag, eg: [/math]then, while editing your template, you simply select some text and then apply the user tag [math], and you'll get [math show=F]yourtext[/math]my preferred usertag is this one: -name: [] -start tag: [ -end tag: ]very useful while programming webdna; (and if you're using an italian keyboard it's even more useful) *** Keyquencer from the readme: KeyQuencer Lite is a utility that lets you create shortcuts, called macros, that perform a series of tasks with a single keystroke. Using KeyQuencer you can type your name, change your monitoršs colors, change the sound, connect to the Internet, or do just about anything‹all with a keystroke.my F12 key is associated with this keyquencer macro: Application PageSpinner only Menu [] submenuthis macro selects the user action called [] from a menu while in PageSpinner;Hope that this is gonna be useful to some mac wcat developers...------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/ blo

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