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<description>This page lets you specify the line delimiter and the text encoding that will be used when you create or save a document type definition (DTD) file.
The line delimiters are Ctrl-J (UNIX), Ctrl-M (Mac), or Ctrl-M Ctrl-J (Windows).</description>
</context>
<context id="webx0021">
<description>This page lets you customize the syntax highlighting that the document type definition (DTD) editor does when you are editing a file.
The <b>Content type</b> field contains a list of all the source types that you can select a highlighting style for. You can either select the content type that you want to work with from the drop-down list, or click text in the text sample window that corresponds to the content type for which you want to change the text highlighting.
The <b>Foreground</b> and <b>Background</b> push buttons open <b>Color</b> dialog boxes that allow you to specify text foreground and background colors, respectively. Select the <b>Bold</b> check box to make the specified content type appear in bold.
Click the <b>Restore Default</b> push button to set the highlighting styles back to their default values.</description>
<topic href="../org.eclipse.wst.dtdeditor.doc.user/topics/tedtsrcst.html" label="Setting source highlighting styles"/>
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<context id="webx0022">
<description>Templates are a chunk of predefined code that you can insert into a DTD file when it is created.
Click <b>New</b> if you want to create a completely new template.
Supply a new template <b>Name</b> and <b>Description</b>. The <b>Context</b> for the template is the context in which the template is available in the proposal list when content assist is requested. Specify the <b>Pattern</b> for your template using the appropriate tags, attributes, or attribute values to be inserted by content assist.
If you want to insert a variable, click the <b>Insert Variable</b> button and select the variable to be inserted. For example, the <b>date</b> variable indicates the current date will be inserted.
You can edit, remove, import, or export a template by using the same Preferences page.
If you have a template that you do not want to remove but you no longer want it to appear in the content assist list, clear its check box in the <b>Templates</b> preferences page.</description>
<topic href="../org.eclipse.wst.dtdeditor.doc.user/topics/tdtemplt.html" label="Working with DTD templates"/>
<topic href="../org.eclipse.wst.dtdeditor.doc.user/topics/tcretdtd.html" label="Creating DTD files"/>
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<context id="dtdw0010">
<description>Click the <b>Use DTD Template</b> check box if you want to use a DTD template as the initial content in your new DTD page. A list of available DTD templates is listed - select the one you want to use. A preview of your DTD file is shown once you select a DTD template.</description>
<topic href="../org.eclipse.wst.dtdeditor.doc.user/topics/tdtemplt.html" label="Working with DTD templates"/>
<topic href="../org.eclipse.wst.dtdeditor.doc.user/topics/tcretdtd.html" label="Creating DTD files"/>
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