# Winamp Skin Developer
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[Sublime Text](http://www.sublimetext.com/) syntax completions and snippets for [Winamp](http://winamp.com) skin developers, supporting both Classic and Modern skins.
## Installation
### Package Control
1. Make sure you already have [Package Control](https://packagecontrol.io/) installed
2. Choose *“Install Package”* from the Command Palette (Super+Shift+p)
3. Type *“Winamp Skin Developer”* and press Enter
### GitHub
1. Change to your Sublime Text `Packages` directory
2. Clone repository `git clone https://github.com/idleberg/Winamp-Skin-Dev-Sublime-Text.git 'Winamp Skin Developer'`
### Manual installation
1. Download the latest [stable release](https://github.com/idleberg/Winamp-Skin-Dev-Sublime-Text/releases)
2. Unzip the archive to your Sublime Text `Packages` directory
## Usage
### Completions
Start typing any XML tag or property, then hit the `Tab` key to complete it. Since by default the completion pop-up shows up only for the `source` scope , there are two options to make use of it:
1. Press `Ctrl+Space` to force showing the completion pop-up
2. Add the appropriate scopes (`text.plain` for classic and `text.xml`for modern skins) to the `auto_complete_selector` user setting
Also included are completions for colors in RGB and hexadecimal format, all [CSS3 colors](http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-color/) will be completed to the respective format.
### Snippets
This package currently includes three scaffolding snippets for developers of Classic Skins. To trigger these use the `ClassicSkin`-prefix and select a configuration file you want to create (`pledit.txt`, `region.txt`, or `viscolor.txt`)
## License
This work is licensed under the [The MIT License](LICENSE).