Slick EDIT V3.3 User Manual

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The following settings are available:

Case for inserted tags - This option is where you specify if you want the tag names to be lowercase or

uppercase. For example, if you select Uppercase, then <td> becomes <TD>.

Case for inserted attributes - This option is where you specify if you want attributes to be lowercase

or uppercase inside the body of a tag. For example, if you select Uppercase, then <td align=right>
would become <td ALIGN=right>.

Case for inserted single word values - This option is where you specify if you want word values to be

uppercase or lowercase when the = of an attribute is inside the body of a tag. For example, if you select
Uppercase, then <td align=right> becomes <td align=RIGHT>.

Case for hex values - This option is where you specify if you want hex values to be uppercase or

lowercase after the = of an attribute inside the body of a tag. For example, if you select Uppercase,
then <body bgcolor=#ffffff> would become <body bgcolor=#FFFFFF>.

Embedded ASP dialect - The language that you select here determines the default embedded lan-

guage mode for ASP files.

Use path for file entries - (Not available in SlickEdit Core.) This option is used by the HTML toolbar.

When this attribute is selected, path information is included when inserting file names into the value of
an attribute. For example, creating a link with this option turned on might result in the following ex-
ample.

<A HREF=file://c|/dev/html/index.htm#>sample link</A>

When this option is not selected, the result is the following example.

<A HREF= index.htm#>sample link</A>

Use lower case file names when inserting links - (Not available in SlickEdit Core.) This option is

used by the HTML toolbar. When this option is selected, the lowercase file names are used when in-
serting links into the value of an attribute. See the example for Use paths for file entries.

Use quotes for numerical values - When this option is selected, word values are enclosed in double

quotes after the = of an attribute inside the body of a tag.

Use quotes for single word values - When this option is selected, number values are enclosed in

double quotes after the = of an attribute inside the body of a tag.

Insert colors using color names (if possible) - When this option is selected, colors are inserted by

using the color names if possible. For example, instead of using #ff0000 to represent the color red, the
color name red is used.

<BODY bgcolor=#ff0000>

<!-- and -->

<BODY bgcolor=red>

<!-- are identical -->

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