Citando Bertalan Fodor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> For simpler cases I'd (also) use jEdit's Abbreviation capabilities
> (instead). (Perhaps along with SuperAbbrevs plugin.)
> However, you examples with abbreviations are as the following.
> The second is trivial with jEdit's abbreviations. You just set a new
> abbreviation with these settings:
> Before caret: << {
> After caret: } \\ { } >>
>
> If you set the shortcut of Expand Abbreviation to Ctrl-Shift-Space (as I
> do), you just write
> yyCtrl-Shift-Space and there it is.
>
> The second is not so simple, and is not exactly reproducible, but there
> is an easy way to parametrize abbreviations:
> Before caret: <
> After caret: >$1
>
> Then you write:
> q#2#Ctrl-Shift-Space
> and get:
> < | >2 (| is the cursor location)
>
> Bert
>
>
Thanks Bert! I'm glad you pointed me to these capabilities of jEdit's and I will
explore them.
But, the good thing about the AutoHotkey script is that it can be used in any
text editor.

Have a good day!
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