On 2/19/09 3:13 PM, "Francois Jordaan" <[email protected]> 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.

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