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l Upgrade web editors: This Emmet option doesn't affect how Emmet works in Connect
Designer.
l Extensions Path: Choose a folder where to put json and js files to extend Emmet. This
includes custom snippets, preferences and syntax profiles. For more information see
http://docs.emmet.io/customization/.
Emmet Abbreviation preferences
This Preferences tab lets you add and manage custom abbreviations. All standard
abbreviations can be found in Emmet's documentation:
http://docs.emmet.io/abbreviations/syntax/.
If there is no need to transform the text while expanding it, create an Emmet snippet instead
(see below).
l New: Add a new abbreviation.
l Name: The name of the abbreviation is also its trigger.
l Context: The context in which the abbreviation is enabled (HTML, CSS, etc.).
l Description: A short description of the abbreviation .
l Pattern: This defines what an abbreviation expands to. Since Emmet is mostly used
for writing HTML/XML tags, abbreviation definition uses XML format to describe
elements; see http://docs.emmet.io/abbreviations/types/.
l Automatically insert: This standard option doesn't affect how Emmet works in
Connect Designer.
l Edit: Edit the currently selected abbreviation.
l Remove: Remove the currently selected abbreviation.
l Import: Click to open a browse dialog to import an XML file containing exported
abbreviations. The imported abbreviations are added to the current list.
l Export: Click to open a Save as dialog to export all the abbreviations in an XML file that
can be shared and re-imported.
l Preview box: Shows what the selected abbreviation is expanded to.
l Restore Defaults: clear all custom abbreviations.
l To temporarily disable an abbreviation, uncheck the checkbox next to the name of the
abbreviation in the list.
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