
On 2/19/09 3:13 PM, "Francois Jordaan" <francois@isotoma.com> wrote:
Two favourite shortcuts: 1. Meta-E, to wrap text in a tag 2. Ctrl-Alt-X, to remove tags
Two shortcuts I crave: 1. Select the contents of an element (everything between the opening and closing tag of the element the cursor is in.) 2. Like Ctrl-Alt-X, but to delete the tag attribute under the cursor.
For 1, you have to set up your own shortcut. I just did this a couple of days ago, but I would also like it to be a default. Options->Menu Shortcut Keys, then sort by Description and look for "Select Content". In Arborext Editor, ctrl+e (I think, my memory is dim) would select the element content for the element containing the cursor. Successive presses would then select the containing element and so on up the ancestry tree. I used that feature very heavily. Cheers, E. ---- Eliot Kimber | Senior Solutions Architect | Really Strategies, Inc. email: ekimber@reallysi.com <mailto:ekimber@reallysi.com> office: 610.631.6770 | cell: 512.554.9368 2570 Boulevard of the Generals | Suite 213 | Audubon, PA 19403 www.reallysi.com <http://www.reallysi.com> | http://blog.reallysi.com <http://blog.reallysi.com> | www.rsuitecms.com <http://www.rsuitecms.com>