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Name: The name of the variable. This should be a single alphanumeric string with no
spaces or special characters. For example, the myVar name is referred to as ${myVar}.
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Value: The value of the variable when the snippet is expanded.
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New: Click to create a new variable and define its name and value.
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Edit: Click to modify the currently selected Variable.
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Remove: Click to delete the currently selected Variable.
The Emmet Preferences also provides you with buttons to :
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Reload Engine. This allows you to reload the Emmet engine based upon the current
settings.
l Restore Defaults. This option restores the preferences to Defaults. This applies to the
current Preferences page only, but not other Preferences.
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Apply: This option Applies the settings made within the current Preferences page, but
does not close the Preferences dialog.
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Language Setting Preferences
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Display language: Select a language from the drop-down list to be used as the language
of the User Interface (after the software is restarted).
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Default Locale: The default locale sets the locale for new templates. By default this is the
system's locale. The locale can be changed per template; see "Locale" on page654.
l Select System Locale to use the operating system's locale settings.
l Select Explicit Locale to choose a static locale from the drop-down list.
The Language Settings Preferences also provides you with buttons to :
l Restore Defaults. This option restores the preferences to Defaults. This applies to the
current Preferences page only, but not other Preferences.
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Apply: This option Applies the settings made within the current Preferences page, but
does not close the Preferences dialog.
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