Customizing Content Completion Assistant. Removing "new Element" from Content Completion Proposals.
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Customizing Content Completion Assistant. Removing "new Element" from Content Completion Proposals.
Hi,
I want to exclude an Element from the Content-Completion-Proposals Window.
I use therefore the Aproach that is described in Step 3 in this Documentation:
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/ ... -only.html
The Element i want to exclude now is successfully excluded from the Proposals.
But i think because the Element i want to exlucde can appear a multiple Times successively, there still appears "New <elementname>" in the Content-Completion Proposals if i open direcly the content Completion Window after the Tag that was excluded from the Content Completion List.
Is there a way to also exclude this New Action for this specific element from the Content Completion Window?
Greetings
Stevee
I want to exclude an Element from the Content-Completion-Proposals Window.
I use therefore the Aproach that is described in Step 3 in this Documentation:
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/ ... -only.html
The Element i want to exclude now is successfully excluded from the Proposals.
But i think because the Element i want to exlucde can appear a multiple Times successively, there still appears "New <elementname>" in the Content-Completion Proposals if i open direcly the content Completion Window after the Tag that was excluded from the Content Completion List.
Is there a way to also exclude this New Action for this specific element from the Content Completion Window?
Greetings
Stevee
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Re: Customizing Content Completion Assistant. Removing "new Element" from Content Completion Proposals.
Post by adrian_sorop »
Hi,
The simplest solution it would be to add a new entry that uses a wildcard.
Something like:
Example: if you want to hide the element p, you would have 2 entries in that table
1) p
2) * p
Best regards,
Adrian S.
The simplest solution it would be to add a new entry that uses a wildcard.
Something like:
Code: Select all
* <element_name>
1) p
2) * p
Best regards,
Adrian S.
Adrian Sorop
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