Add xsl:key objects to the Outline view

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lukaseder
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Add xsl:key objects to the Outline view

Post by lukaseder »

Hello,

Every now and then, I'm using <xsl:key/> objects. In my opinion, they're somewhat similar to <xsl:variable/> objects. So it would be nice to have them listed in the Outline view as well...

Cheers
Lukas
adrian
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Re: Add xsl:key objects to the Outline view

Post by adrian »

Hello,

Thank you for the feedback.

I have logged your request to our issue tracking tool.
This will be analyzed and if found appropriate, it will be implemented in a future version of Oxygen.

Regards,
Adrian
Adrian Buza
<oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
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Costin
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Re: Add xsl:key objects to the Outline view

Post by Costin »

Hello,

I just wanted to let you know that this problem has been resolved in the latest version (v16.1) of Oxygen.

If you have a license compatible with version 16 of oXygen XML, you can download the latest maintenance build of v16.1, 2015012213 (released on January 26th) from our web site:
http://www.oxygenxml.com/download.html

The complete what's new list is available here:
http://www.oxygenxml.com/whatisnew16.1.html

To upgrade:
- For Windows and Linux you can install the new build in the same folder as the previous installation, it will automatically upgrade it.
Before you upgrade, if you have added files or made changes to any of the files from the Oxygen installation folder(especially the frameworks folder), you may want to create a backup of them because they will be overwritten during the upgrade procedure. Custom frameworks will be preserved but we recommend backing them up anyway, just to be safe.
- For Mac OS X you will have to either move the old folder from Applications to a different location and put the new version of Oxygen in its place, or install in a different folder. You can then copy any files you may have changed from the old folder (if any) to the new folder.

The Oxygen preferences will be preserved since they are located elsewhere (user home folder) and they will be imported at the first run of oXygen.

Let us know if you encounter further problems with the new version.

Regards,
Costin
Costin Sandoi
oXygen XML Editor and Author Support
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