Kenneth Grome | 3 Dec 2007 14:40
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Re: Configure my own tags?

Hi Olivier,

I'm using WebDNA, it's a very unknown language that is exceptionally 
fast but no longer supported by its developers.  I have a few clients 
still using it though, so I would like to write my own code snippets 
and put them into Bluefish, then I can just select then and save a lot 
of typing.

I'll take another look at the "custom menu" feature and see if I can 
figure it out this time, thanks.

I would actually like to try the newest unstable version, but I'm still 
relatively new to Linux so if simple step-by-step manual build 
instructions are not available I'll just stick with the release version 
which I installed on PCLinuxOS via Synaptic.

Sincerely,
Ken Grome

> > I use a scripting software that's not included in Bluefish so of
> > course I want to create my own "tags" ... then I can click a button
> > and have Bluefish enter my own custom programming code at the
> > current cursor position -- I hope!
> >
> > I cannot seem to find any documentation about how to do this, nor
> > can I figure it out from just using the current stable version
> > 1.0.7.  Is it possible in this version or in an unstable version?
>
> in the stable release you can do that in the "custom menu". Editing
> this menu is a bit clumsy, so in the unstable releases this has been
> replaced by a "snippets" sidebar, which is very easy to configure.
>
> Olivier
>
> b.t.w. which langiage are you talking about?

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