notepad++ improve save as feature?

Would it help me in any way with (X)HTML? Getting really rather bored of repetitive copy and paste here. :(:o

Suppose it would, for example it you open up a new document set its language to html. then type "skel" then hit TAB it'll create a template html document structure with doctype, head, body etc.

Then you can type form TAB and it'll partially create a form. same with table etc. Anything you can think of that you find repetive you can just edit the bundle and add your own.

I prefer it for the colour theme's compaired to Notepad although I do wind 'e' suffers badly with large documents especialy when you use the symbols viewer.

is it worth the money? for just £17 I say so but would prefer the developer moved a little quicker and made more fix's releases as its like watching a 90 year old cross the road at the moment.
 
Suppose it would, for example it you open up a new document set its language to html. then type "skel" then hit TAB it'll create a template html document structure with doctype, head, body etc.

Then you can type form TAB and it'll partially create a form. same with table etc. Anything you can think of that you find repetive you can just edit the bundle and add your own.

I prefer it for the colour theme's compaired to Notepad although I do wind 'e' suffers badly with large documents especialy when you use the symbols viewer.

is it worth the money? for just £17 I say so but would prefer the developer moved a little quicker and made more fix's releases as its like watching a 90 year old cross the road at the moment.
Hmm I was kind of thinking that it could copy the text from the current site into my new layout for me. :D :o
 
Suppose it would, for example it you open up a new document set its language to html. then type "skel" then hit TAB it'll create a template html document structure with doctype, head, body etc.

Then you can type form TAB and it'll partially create a form. same with table etc. Anything you can think of that you find repetive you can just edit the bundle and add your own.

I prefer it for the colour theme's compaired to Notepad although I do wind 'e' suffers badly with large documents especialy when you use the symbols viewer.

is it worth the money? for just £17 I say so but would prefer the developer moved a little quicker and made more fix's releases as its like watching a 90 year old cross the road at the moment.

I ended up paying for e editor as well - I did come across one huge missing feature though - there's no chuffing print option!
 
My only problem with Notepad++ is I can't get it to recognise freefrom Fortran 90/95 etc...
Built in it only supports structured 77 style. You're meant to be able to define a user language description but I can't get it to work.
 
downloaded the e trial earlier, had a play around and it seemed pretty cool, would take a while to get used to the short cuts but definitely handy, couldn't find a way to view more then one tab at the same time like in notepad++, which is why i used it, is there a way and im being silly or is this something it can't do? thanks
 
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