TextPad info from LAT wiki
Using central code library in TextPad
If you use TextPad (for which we have a site license), you can access our central code library, which contains commonly used code for building the center, hotdogs, blurbs, etc. Here’s how:
Move any personal code books you’ve created to C:\Program Files\TextPad 4\Samples (if they’re not already there) -- TextPad should continue to find them in this location.
Under the “Configure” menu, go to “Preferences”
Click on the “Folders” category
Select “Clip Library” and enter \\Lantfs97\newmedia\Process\EDITORIAL\SNIPPETS in the text field.
Hit OK.
On the “View” menu, select “Clip Library” if it’s not already visible.
Right-click on the clib library pulldown menu and hit “Refresh” (or restart TextPad)
Find the clip library on the bottom of the left panel and click the header pulldown.
You’ll find several code books:
LAT Blurb Code: Contains code for basic blurb building
LAT Center Code: Contains center templates and code for commonly used center elements
LAT Hotdog Code: Contains hotdog templates and code for commonly used hotdog elements
Note: Activating the shared code library will deactivate existing custom libraries you’ve created unless you move them to C:\Program Files\TextPad 4\Samples.
Setting TextPad to double-click properly
Have you ever thought: Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to select an entire slug by double-clicking it? Well, you can! Just follow these steps:
In TextPad, open Preferences (under the “Configure” menu)
Expand the “Document Classes” hierarchy by clicking the +
Expand the “HTML” filetype
Click “Syntax”
Look for “Other characters in words” and enter “_-” (that’s underscore hyphen without quotes or spaces)
Do the same for the “Text” filetype
This also helps when you’re using code snippets, because it allows you to double-click the text that says “-----HEADLINE-HERE-----” and select the whole thing.