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Html spl
- Subject: Html spl
- From: Morris Krok essence@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2000 06:51:18 -0800
from Morris
essence@xxxxxxxx
Rene you sure have it all wrong. The Html.spl file should contain all the
codes necessary to write websites. If for instance it contains 100 codes, it
is impractical to make a macro for each code that is to be saved on a
specific key just to perform the simple function of moving the cursor so
many times to the left. The command line search back option is far simpler
and more efficient. It is placed on the command line at the beginning of
preparing the website and never erased until at the end. It is also
unnecessary to make changes to the keyboard file to move the cursor left to
the appropriate spot.
Placing "#" between the two tags is simple logic at its best in
conjunction with the Cmline seb /#/ F9 command. By pressing F9, it gets you
to the point where text must be inserted and at the same time the "#" can be
deleted.
For the best results, the Html.spl file is the only one that should be
loaded so as to prevent conflict in the use of abbreviations.