[oXygen-user] Author Mode - CSS style(s) in effect
Robert Leif
Mon Sep 15 12:08:03 CDT 2014
Alex et al.
If oXygen divides its new CSS panel by CSS subsection and only shows a view
that part of the CSS specification where the current CSS is located and
provides a pull-down to fill-in the variables, oXygen has a very powerful
word-processor that conforms to an open file standard, EPUB. This would be
superior to both Microsoft Word and Adobe FrameMaker! The CSS subsections
that I am referring to are body, page, paragraph, link, character etc. This
means that the CSS file would have to be ordered, which is good.
Robert (Bob) C. Leif, Ph.D.
P.S. Please remember your current customers when you have an initial public
offering.
From:
[mailto:] On Behalf Of Mary McRae
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 6:07 AM
To: Alex Jitianu;
Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] Author Mode - CSS style(s) in effect
Thanks Alex!
I'll forward it along.
Mary
From:
<mailto:>
[mailto:] On Behalf Of Alex Jitianu
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2014 4:44 AM
To: <mailto:>
Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] Author Mode - CSS style(s) in effect
Hello Mary,
Unfortunately we don't yet have a "CSS Inspector"view. But we do have an
already registered request for such a feature. I've added your vote for it
and you will be notified when it gets implemented.
Meanwhile, the culprit could be a padding or a margin property. You could
try and write a more powerful rule to override these properties. If you can
send us an XML and CSS sample (or an entire framework) on our support email
address ( <mailto:> ), we could
try and look for the problem CSS rule too.
Best regards,
Alex
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Alex Jitianu
<oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
http://www.oxygenxml.com
On 9/12/2014 5:12 PM, Mary McRae wrote:
. subtitled: Why is <aff> generating a blank line in my display?
When viewing an XML document instance in a browser such as Chrome, I can
view the document in developer mode which allows me to select a portion of
the document in the display area and then, in the lower section of the
webpage, view the markup source as well as the CSS that has been applied.
In oXygen, I can see anything and everything about the XML markup (and
choose exactly what information I'd like displayed in the side frames), but
I can't see exactly what CSS rules are being triggered for any particular
element in context, making stylesheet development and debugging cumbersome.
I can view the same document in a browser and use the development tools as
an aid (basically switching back and forth from browser to oXygen), but in
one particular situation (which I now find myself in) the browser display is
fine but oXygen is doing something funky and for the life of me I have no
idea why. Is my head buried into the sand so deep that I'm missing something
in the view menu that will display the CSS? If not, has this feature been
requested in the past? And if not, please consider this a new feature
request.
Mary P McRae
XML Strategist and Technical Project Manager, IQ Solutions
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