
If you ever get lost, typing pHelp\ will open Typinator's Quick Search window: It only outputs the fields you specify but still shows you all the options that are available to you. When you hit ok, this is delivered to your editor: Then you fill out the dialog box with the variables and setting you would like. The appspace selection is remembered through all the template dialogs until you change it, so you only need to worry about it when you change appspaces. In this case, it's Content to create a perch:content tag. So the Abreviation ptsmarttext\ will present a dialog that looks like this:įirst, you set the appspace.
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For working in templates, no matter which perch application you're in, you enter an abbreviations that begins with pt, as in Perch Template, followed by the field type or code you would like, followed by a trailing \. So I tried to set up the expansions in a logical way so that learning them is as easy as possible. It's just added here for clarity) How it works So let's take a look at the exansions! (Note: when you type an expansion, case doesn't matter. This is done with the little application icon under the list of sets. You can set which applications your expansion sets are active in. So now the Perch expansion set should be in the sets panel of the Typinator application and you should be able to start using them! In the window that pops up, enter this address: Under the Action menu, select Sets, and then select Subscribe to Set via URL. Once you have Typinator installed, you can use its new subscribe function to connect to this set of Perch expansions. Just like the App Space selection, the version selection is remembered between sessions. Just select an older version number from the dropdopwn menu. The expansion set still supports the older format as well. The tag will now be formatted like this with boolean values and without the XHTML-style /> closing: With today's revision to the expansion set, Perch's new templating tag formatting introduced in version 3.1 is now supported. The ps\ expansion now seaches the perch documentation sites as well as the old and new forums. Added pagination and navigation values to perch:if expansions. Added mailchimp, email, sharing, and categories to all template-level expansions. Added no-index option to all template-level field expansions. Added editor-config to textarea expansion. Fixed a bug with return-html value on data return expansions. 3/26/20 UpdateĪdded several new expansions: perch_shop_products, perch_shop_product, perch_shop_brands, and perch_shop_brand. 4/13/20 UpdateĪdds support for Pipit Phone Template Filter( ), Tim Kinali's Swatches ( ) and Calendar ( ) fieldtypes, and Cognetif's PageSelect ( ) fieldtype. 8/6/20 UpdateĬorrects the closing brackets for perch_layout when there are no arguments. You can then edit the second set of values for the next array in your code editor. The filtering array is created and the criteria is entered into the first filter array item.
