Double newline when hit enter between php open and close
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So I use Atom and when I type "php" and hit enter I get
<?php | ?>
(pretend that line is the cursor)
when I hit enter again write my clean php I get something like
<php
|?>
when instead I would like something more like
<?php
|
?>
Kind of like what emmet and atom already do for html. Is there a hotkey/keybinding or setting for this admittedly very specific but very common instance? I would prefer nothing else changes about how Atom and emmet does things for formatting. Just with PHP.
Maybe even a way I can change shift + enter from adding a new line under the current to instead inserting a new line where my cursor is?
php formatting atom-editor hotkeys emmet
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So I use Atom and when I type "php" and hit enter I get
<?php | ?>
(pretend that line is the cursor)
when I hit enter again write my clean php I get something like
<php
|?>
when instead I would like something more like
<?php
|
?>
Kind of like what emmet and atom already do for html. Is there a hotkey/keybinding or setting for this admittedly very specific but very common instance? I would prefer nothing else changes about how Atom and emmet does things for formatting. Just with PHP.
Maybe even a way I can change shift + enter from adding a new line under the current to instead inserting a new line where my cursor is?
php formatting atom-editor hotkeys emmet
add a comment |
So I use Atom and when I type "php" and hit enter I get
<?php | ?>
(pretend that line is the cursor)
when I hit enter again write my clean php I get something like
<php
|?>
when instead I would like something more like
<?php
|
?>
Kind of like what emmet and atom already do for html. Is there a hotkey/keybinding or setting for this admittedly very specific but very common instance? I would prefer nothing else changes about how Atom and emmet does things for formatting. Just with PHP.
Maybe even a way I can change shift + enter from adding a new line under the current to instead inserting a new line where my cursor is?
php formatting atom-editor hotkeys emmet
So I use Atom and when I type "php" and hit enter I get
<?php | ?>
(pretend that line is the cursor)
when I hit enter again write my clean php I get something like
<php
|?>
when instead I would like something more like
<?php
|
?>
Kind of like what emmet and atom already do for html. Is there a hotkey/keybinding or setting for this admittedly very specific but very common instance? I would prefer nothing else changes about how Atom and emmet does things for formatting. Just with PHP.
Maybe even a way I can change shift + enter from adding a new line under the current to instead inserting a new line where my cursor is?
php formatting atom-editor hotkeys emmet
php formatting atom-editor hotkeys emmet
edited Nov 16 '18 at 21:38
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asked Nov 16 '18 at 21:32
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You can create your own snippet that does that. If you do it that way it shouldn't interfere with any settings from Emmet or the default PHP package.
In your snippets file:
'.text.html.php':
'PHP open/close tags with newline':
'prefix': 'phpn'
'body': """
<?php
$1
?>
"""
Then trigger it with phpn instead of php, or use whatever name you want for the value of 'prefix'. If you already have other PHP snippets in your snippets file, add the new one under the the existing scope (in this case '.text.html.php':).
Thanks, friend! Works like a charm.
– TaterOfTots
Nov 17 '18 at 21:05
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You can create your own snippet that does that. If you do it that way it shouldn't interfere with any settings from Emmet or the default PHP package.
In your snippets file:
'.text.html.php':
'PHP open/close tags with newline':
'prefix': 'phpn'
'body': """
<?php
$1
?>
"""
Then trigger it with phpn instead of php, or use whatever name you want for the value of 'prefix'. If you already have other PHP snippets in your snippets file, add the new one under the the existing scope (in this case '.text.html.php':).
Thanks, friend! Works like a charm.
– TaterOfTots
Nov 17 '18 at 21:05
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You can create your own snippet that does that. If you do it that way it shouldn't interfere with any settings from Emmet or the default PHP package.
In your snippets file:
'.text.html.php':
'PHP open/close tags with newline':
'prefix': 'phpn'
'body': """
<?php
$1
?>
"""
Then trigger it with phpn instead of php, or use whatever name you want for the value of 'prefix'. If you already have other PHP snippets in your snippets file, add the new one under the the existing scope (in this case '.text.html.php':).
Thanks, friend! Works like a charm.
– TaterOfTots
Nov 17 '18 at 21:05
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You can create your own snippet that does that. If you do it that way it shouldn't interfere with any settings from Emmet or the default PHP package.
In your snippets file:
'.text.html.php':
'PHP open/close tags with newline':
'prefix': 'phpn'
'body': """
<?php
$1
?>
"""
Then trigger it with phpn instead of php, or use whatever name you want for the value of 'prefix'. If you already have other PHP snippets in your snippets file, add the new one under the the existing scope (in this case '.text.html.php':).
You can create your own snippet that does that. If you do it that way it shouldn't interfere with any settings from Emmet or the default PHP package.
In your snippets file:
'.text.html.php':
'PHP open/close tags with newline':
'prefix': 'phpn'
'body': """
<?php
$1
?>
"""
Then trigger it with phpn instead of php, or use whatever name you want for the value of 'prefix'. If you already have other PHP snippets in your snippets file, add the new one under the the existing scope (in this case '.text.html.php':).
answered Nov 17 '18 at 1:25
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Thanks, friend! Works like a charm.
– TaterOfTots
Nov 17 '18 at 21:05
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Thanks, friend! Works like a charm.
– TaterOfTots
Nov 17 '18 at 21:05
Thanks, friend! Works like a charm.
– TaterOfTots
Nov 17 '18 at 21:05
Thanks, friend! Works like a charm.
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Nov 17 '18 at 21:05
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