Writing Code and Web Content
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Selecting tags from the Tag Chooser
The Tag Chooser contains tag sets for languages that are supported by tag editors, the
Tag Inspector, Tag Insight, and Tag Tips.
To use Tag Chooser:
1. Right-click in the editor and select Insert Tag, or press Ctrl+E to open Tag Chooser.
The left pane in Tag Chooser contains a list of supported languages, the right pane
shows the individual tags for the selected language folder.
2. Click a folder in the left pane to display all the language elements, or expand a
folder to see the language organized by functional categories. Click a category to
see a list of those elements in the right pane.
3. Click a tag in the right pane to highlight it.
If you want to view syntax and usage information for the tag, click one of the Help
icons below the right pane. The Help pane opens to display tag-specific help.
4. To insert a tag, press Select for the highlighted tag or double-click it.
Tags that are inserted directly into a document are listed with brackets in the right
pane, such as
<HTML></HTML>
. All other tags have individual editors that open
when the tag is selected.
5. If an editor opens for the selected tag, complete the entries as needed and click OK
to insert the tag.
You can open the Help pane in an editor for syntax information.
You can resize the Tag Chooser and keep it open while you work.
Selecting a Color Coding Scheme
Language color coding helps you to identify code blocks in large documents and to
distinguish between language types. Open Options > Settings > Editor > Color Coding
to view the available color coding schemes.
The default is the HTML scheme, but you can select any of the listed schemes and click
the Set as Default button to use that scheme in your documents.
You have a great deal of flexibility in customizing both the supported file types for
schemes and the visual presentation of the code. If you decide to change a scheme
back to its original values, you can easily reset it to the default.
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