Formatting xsd:documentation blocks
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Formatting xsd:documentation blocks
Is it possible to include "formatting directives" (either directly HTML <br/>, <b>, <u>, <ul>, <li>, ..., or wiki-like **, __, ~~, ...) in the body of an xsd:documentation block so the generated documentation is not as... hum... blend?
Thx.
Thx.
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Post by sorin_ristache »
Hello,
Do you mean directives for attributes of text on the Documentation line of the HTML documentation generated by the Schema Documentation tool ? Or attributes of text displayed in the documentation window for the current item of the content completion list (displayed automatically when you press '<' to insert an element or ' ' to insert an attribute at cursor position) ?
Regards,
Sorin
Do you mean directives for attributes of text on the Documentation line of the HTML documentation generated by the Schema Documentation tool ? Or attributes of text displayed in the documentation window for the current item of the content completion list (displayed automatically when you press '<' to insert an element or ' ' to insert an attribute at cursor position) ?
Regards,
Sorin
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Post by sorin_ristache »
Hello,
Currently that is not possible. We will study the possibility of allowing text attribute tags inside xsd:documentation elements. I added an enhancment request on our internal bugzilla.
Thank you,
Sorin
Currently that is not possible. We will study the possibility of allowing text attribute tags inside xsd:documentation elements. I added an enhancment request on our internal bugzilla.
Thank you,
Sorin
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Post by sorin_ristache »
Hello,
I think the class attribute is not necessary. You can set a CSS stylesheet using the CSS field of the Schema Documentation dialog which sets table properties. If you don't specify a CSS stylesheet a default one will be used which you can see at the beginning of the result HTML file. For example it sets many table properties (a table th class, a table td class, a table.hierarchy one, a table.hierarchy th one, a table.hierarchy td one, etc).
Regards,
Sorin
I think the class attribute is not necessary. You can set a CSS stylesheet using the CSS field of the Schema Documentation dialog which sets table properties. If you don't specify a CSS stylesheet a default one will be used which you can see at the beginning of the result HTML file. For example it sets many table properties (a table th class, a table td class, a table.hierarchy one, a table.hierarchy th one, a table.hierarchy td one, etc).
Regards,
Sorin
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Post by sorin_ristache »
For setting properties only for the Documentation cell of the HTML table you need the class attribute on that td element. I added an enhancement request for this on our bugzilla.tahlers wrote:I would be happy if the generated documentation td would have a class-Attribute.
Then it would be possible to write a css with a whitespace pre and a monospaced font only for the documentation cell.
Thank you,
Sorin
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