Writing a vtml file can be repetitive. This repository contains vtml-tag shortcuts for Sublime 3 text editor.
In the current repository you will find
- "Default (Windows).sublime-keymap", the sublime user specific file that lists the shortcuts to use
- "vtml" folder contains files written in the Sublime scripting language and that are able to trigger the shortcuts.
- "demo.gif" a short demo file.
- "Installation.mp4" a movie that shows how to install this package.
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Make sure you have downloaded and extracted the "vtml" folder and the "Default (Windows).sublime-keymap" file.
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Open Sublime, copy/paste the content of "Default (Windows).sublime-keymap" into "Preferences>Key Bindings". Save it.
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Open "Preferences>Browse Packages" and paste the "vtml" folder into your sublime user folder
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Open a file in Sublime and save it with an XML extension. For instance "example.xml"
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Select words you want to surround with tags
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Use the appropriate shortcuts, for instance "Alt+v" for a vtml_volume tag.
- Vtml-break: alt+b
- Vtml-emotion: alt+e
- Vtml-pause: alt+a
- Vtml-phoneme: alt+f
- Vtml-volume: alt+v
- Vtml-pitch: alt+p
- Vtml-speed: alt+s
Good luck!
Author: Marie Dubremetz