HomePréférencesOpérationsMises à jour
  BlogAssist > Préférences Index

Substitutions

[Cette rubrique n'a pas encore été traduite.]

The Preferences window is displayed via the BlogAssist > Preferences menu item. This is the Substitutions page. It includes a table with substitutions that BlogAssist can perform on the text.

If enabled, the substitutions are applied to both the Value1 and Value2 text. Any text that are already valid replacements are not re-applied.

As a rather contrived example, if the value is Éxample™ <foo & &amp; bar>, the result will be &Eacute;xample&trade; &lt;foo &amp; &amp; bar&gt; – notice that the &amp; was not changed.

Use symbol and text substitution

Check this box to enable the substitution options, or uncheck it to disable them. They are enabled by default.

The checkboxes in the table enable or disable each substitution, in case you want to disable some without disabling all and without deleting the line.

Select a line in the table to edit it; double-click if necessary to get an edit field. Type text to find in the Replace column, text to use instead in the With column, and a descriptive name (for your own reference) in the Name column.

You can rearrange the lines by sorting the columns.

Click this Plus Click this button to add a new line to the substitutions table. You can drag the new line to where you want it.

Click this Minus button to delete the selected lines. Use caution; this is not confirmed, and can not be undone.

Restore Defaults

Click this button to change the preferences on this page back to the factory-set values. The default values usually represent the recommended configuration, though of course preferences are there to be changed if desired. Preferences on other pages are not affected. A confirmation sheet is presented, unless it was disabled.

Help  Click this button to display the page of the User Guide that discusses this window, i.e. the page you are reading now.


Copyright © Dejal Systems, LLC
Dernière mise à jour le 22 juin 2015

HomePréférencesOpérationsMises à jour