keystroke to insert popular empty element? (para, etc)
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2006 11:18 am
I was looking at the features of Vex visual editor http://vex.sourceforge.net/vision.html
, and saw this feature ( Pressing Enter at the end of a paragraph should cause a new paragraph to be created.).
That first feature sounds really useful and it's something I really miss in Oxygen. I know XMetal has that feature, and it's extremely useful from a time standpoint.
Actually I vaguely remember in a previous version of Oyxgen, the context menu Refactoring --> Surround with Tag would remember the tag you previously selected, so I could repeat that command fairly easily. The problem is you're having to surround previously written content, not write new comment.
You offer content completion which though very useful becomes unwieldy because:
1)sometimes you have lots of elements to choose from! And guess what--the most commonly used elements are NOT the ones that start with the letter A
2)you can't simplify this as a keystroke. I would love the ability to create a custom keystroke or macro which would insert a particular empty element I use frequently.
What I'd like is a feature which inserts by default an empty element of your choosing. I have checked other aspects of Oxygen (grid view and outline view), and there is not an easy way to do this. Can you suggest some way to do this in Oxygen?
This is a key feature for technical writers. I don't know if techical writers are your target audience, but at an academic conference of scholars I attended, Oxygen was the most popular editor.
Another issue for me is mousestrokes vs. keystrokes. I have a hard time using a mouse for extended periods of time. So using context menus is just not very pleasant for me.
I look forward to ideas.
Robert Nagle
idiotprogrammer
Houston, Texas
, and saw this feature ( Pressing Enter at the end of a paragraph should cause a new paragraph to be created.).
That first feature sounds really useful and it's something I really miss in Oxygen. I know XMetal has that feature, and it's extremely useful from a time standpoint.
Actually I vaguely remember in a previous version of Oyxgen, the context menu Refactoring --> Surround with Tag would remember the tag you previously selected, so I could repeat that command fairly easily. The problem is you're having to surround previously written content, not write new comment.
You offer content completion which though very useful becomes unwieldy because:
1)sometimes you have lots of elements to choose from! And guess what--the most commonly used elements are NOT the ones that start with the letter A

2)you can't simplify this as a keystroke. I would love the ability to create a custom keystroke or macro which would insert a particular empty element I use frequently.
What I'd like is a feature which inserts by default an empty element of your choosing. I have checked other aspects of Oxygen (grid view and outline view), and there is not an easy way to do this. Can you suggest some way to do this in Oxygen?
This is a key feature for technical writers. I don't know if techical writers are your target audience, but at an academic conference of scholars I attended, Oxygen was the most popular editor.
Another issue for me is mousestrokes vs. keystrokes. I have a hard time using a mouse for extended periods of time. So using context menus is just not very pleasant for me.
I look forward to ideas.
Robert Nagle
idiotprogrammer
Houston, Texas