@phoenix-plugin-registry/y0nnyy.specialchars

After writing a word it converts it in HTML code. Or just select the specified text and press Strg-Shift-N and it'll be converted.

Usage no npm install needed!

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  import phoenixPluginRegistryY0nnyySpecialchars from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/@phoenix-plugin-registry/y0nnyy.specialchars';
</script>

README

SpecialChars

An extension for Brackets for better handling with some chars for HTML.

How to Install

  1. Select Brackets > File > Extension Manager
  2. Search for this extension.
  3. Click on the Install button.

How to use SpecialChars

The extension checks after writing a word and then pressing right arrow or space, if there is a special char in it. Works only in HTML-files!

Chars supported:

Ö,Ä,Ü,ö,ä,ü,§,ß,à,â,á,é,è,ê,î,ï,í,ô,ó,œ,ü,û,ù,«,»,’,¿,¡,°,À,É,È,ç,Ç,Â,Ê,Î,Ô,Û,ã,Ã,õ,Õ,ñ,Ñ,å,Å,æ,Ø,ø,€,•,ú,Ú

For Example:

+ `österreich` turns into `&ouml;sterreich`.
+ `§5` turn into `&sect;5`.

But if there is a file with such chars in it, which you didn't wrote, you can just select an specific area, which you want to change, and then just press Ctrl-Shift-N.

If you want to stop using the automatic replacement you can just uncheck the command in the Edit-Menu (SpecialChars).


Tested on Brackets 1.1, Windows 8.1 and Ubuntu.