I’ve recently been working more and more with Panic’s “One-Window Web Development” application Coda, and loving it more and more. One of the cool things I’ve discovered that can be done in Coda is Clips.Clips make it possible for you to insert big chunks of text or code easily instead of manually entering it repeatedly. Like with all of Coda, everything in Clips just works. Panic has really thought about everything with Clips–there are a few ways to open it, menus, and a sexy interface.To launch Clips, either click on the icon for it in the bottom bar, or press Control-Command-C.![]()
This will bring up an Inspector-like window with a list of all the clips already saved in Coda. To insert one, simply double-click on it, and it will pop up in Coda’s text editor.To make full use of Clips, you’ll want to create your own, of course. To make a new one, simply click on the “plus” icon at the bottom left of the Clips window. This will make the Clips window rotate around, leaving you with a place to put in text and a title.
Insert Text Clips in Coda
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Written by Omer Zach on January 21, 2008 at 3:58 pm -
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