CodeWarrior can edit, compile, and debug C, C++, and
even Java or Pascal for both Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Perhaps most important, Adobe
engineers used CodeWarrior to test C-level extensions.
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Extending Dreamweaver Part VII
Customizing Your Tag Libraries
Previous versions of Dreamweaver required you to manually edit the sourceformat.txt file to change
code formatting, including tag case, attributes, indentation, and line wrapping. Dreamweaver gives you a
well-designed dialog box called the Tag Library Editor to make all those changes for you. You can use that
editor to customize every single tag you place in Dreamweaver, and you can even add additional tags if
you??™re using a proprietary server or design XML files with commonly used tag sets.
All tag-related attributes and color code settings are stored in a tag database (the Tag Library), which is
manipulated through the Tag Library Editor. Click the Tag Library Editor link in Preferences or choose
Edit ??? Tag Libraries.
Editing tag libraries, tags, and attributes
To edit the properties for a tag library, follow these steps:
1. Choose Edit ??? Tag Libraries to open the Tag Library Editor dialog box, and select the tag library
whose properties you want to set, as shown in Figure 33-9.
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