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- * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
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-<title>Adding and removing JSP templates</title>
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-<body id="tsrcedt028"><a name="tsrcedt028"><!-- --></a>
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-<h1 class="topictitle1">Adding and removing JSP templates</h1>
-<div><p>JSP content assist provides several templates, or chunks of predefined
-code, that you can insert into a file. You can use the default templates as
-provided, customize the default templates, or create your own templates.</p><div class="skipspace"> <p>For example, suppose you want to work on a group of JSP pages that
-all contain a table with a specific appearance. You can create a template that contains
-the tags for that table, including the appropriate attributes and attribute
-values for each tag. (You can copy and paste the tags from a structured text
-editor into the template's <span class="uicontrol">Pattern</span> field.) Then you can select
-the name of the template from a content assist proposal list whenever you
-want to insert your custom table into a JSP file.</p>
-<p>To add a new JSP template,
-complete the following steps:</p>
- </div>
-<ol><li class="skipspace"><span>From the <span class="uicontrol">Window</span> menu, select <span class="uicontrol">Preferences</span>.</span></li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>In the Preferences page, select <span class="menucascade"><span class="uicontrol">Web and
-XML</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">JSP Files</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">JSP Templates</span></span>.</span></li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>Click <span class="uicontrol">New</span>. </span></li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>Enter the new template name (a text string) and a brief description
-of the template.</span></li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>Using the <span class="uicontrol">Context</span> drop-down list, specify
-the context in which the template is available in the proposal list when content
-assist is requested.</span></li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>In the <span class="uicontrol">Pattern</span> field, enter the appropriate
-tags, attributes, or attribute values (the content of the template) to be
-inserted by content assist.</span></li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>If you want to insert a variable, click the <span class="uicontrol">Variable</span> button
-and select the variable to be inserted.</span> For example, the <var class="varname">word_selection</var> variable
-indicates the word that is selected at the beginning of template insertion,
-and the <var class="varname">cursor</var> variable determines where the cursor will
-be after the template is inserted in the HTML document.</li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>Click <span class="uicontrol">OK</span> to save the new template.</span></li>
-</ol>
-<div class="skipspace"><p>You can edit, remove, import, or export a template by using the
-same Preferences page. If you have modified a default template, you can restore
-it to its default value. You can also restore a removed template if you have
-not exited from the workbench since it was removed.</p>
-<p>If you have a template
-that you do not want to remove but you no longer want the template to appear
-in the content assist list, go to the Templates preferences page and uncheck
-its check box.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div><p><b class="relconceptshd">Related concepts</b><br />
-<a href="csrcedt004.html" title="Structured text editor is any of several text editors that you can use to edit various markup languages such as HTML, JavaScript, or XML.">Structured text editors for markup
-languages</a><br />
-</p>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br />
-<a href="tsrcedt027.html" title="Content assist provides templates, or chunks of predefined code, that you can insert into a file. You can use the default templates as provided, customize the default templates, or create your own templates.">Adding and removing markup language
-templates - overview</a><br />
-<a href="tsrcedt024.html" title="HTML content assist provides several templates, or chunks of predefined code, that you can insert into a file. You can use the default templates as provided, customize the default templates, or create your own templates.">Adding and removing HTML templates</a><br />
-<a href="tsrcedt029.html" title="XML content assist provides a comment template, a chunk of predefined code that you can insert into a file. You can use the default template as provided, customize that template, or create your own templates.">Adding and removing XML templates</a><br />
-<a href="tsrcedt000.html" title="You can edit text coded in markup languages with a structured text editor. This is a generic term for several editors that you can use to edit any of several markup languages such as HTML or XML.">Editing text coded in markup languages
-- overview</a><br />
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