On Aug 28, 2008, at 7:39 PM, Miraz Jordan wrote:

>
> On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 13:28, Lee Hinde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> There are two actions/keystrokes that I use frequently with TextMate
>> and I'm wondering how to do the same in BBEdit.
>> The second keystroke is control-shift-w. It works on selected text,  
>> so
>> if I were to select the following text:
>>
>> here is some text
>>
>> and hit the keystroke, i'd end up with:
>>
>> <p>here is some text</p>
>
> I didn't realise for a long time how powerful Clippings are.
>
> I achieve the above by selecting text and hitting my assigned keystoke
> Control p.
>
> The Clipping itself contains this:
>
> <p>#SELECT# </p>#INSERTION#
>
> The Help file has an excellent reference for the placeholders  
> clippings can use.
>
> To assign a keystroke to a Clipping choose Window - Palettes -
> Clippings and take it from there.
>
> Mind you, I also use TextExpander which is a gem for creating chunks
> of text based on a keystroke...
>

Thanks to you and Rich.

  I appreciate the pointers.


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