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] [ subject ] [ author ] For those of us (not a few) who use laptops -- which don't have a numeric keypad -- and don't run either windows or mac os -- this feature was REALLY USEFUL. I spend a lot of time demonstrating how cool oxyGen is to people, and being able to zoom in and out of the editor display is
Subversion. I would be surprised if there are no other people in the same situation. Regards, Tony Graham. -- Senior Architect XML Division Antenna House, Inc. ---- Skerries, Ireland tgraham at antenna.co.jp Previous message (by thread): [oXygen-user] Request for changes in xquery indentation Next message
43054 - for reference purposes). Thanks. I later saw that the Git Support add-on puts its change log in the description, but each new release pushes the 'Using the plugin' section further down in the description, which makes it increasingly less likely that people will see the instructions. Regards
oxyGen > is to people, and being able to zoom in and out of the editor display is > really important! +1 -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jirka Kosek e-mail: http://xmlguru.cz ------------------------------------------------------------------ Professional XML and Web
message (by thread): [oXygen-user] Fwd: Suggestions for autocomplete not opportune Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Dear Oxygen people, In the Eclipse environment: I think the suggestions provided for autocomplete in an XSLT context are often not opportune. As can be seen in
pointing in Author mode. In fact, clicking around the Outline and watching the breadcrumbs and element selection is a good lesson in what's going on (to people used only to dynamic WYSIWYG UIs -- or to the already-knowledgeable such as a Structured Framemaker person). In Author mode I end up using Partial
> Outline and watching the breadcrumbs and element selection is a good > lesson in what's going on (to people used only to dynamic WYSIWYG UIs > -- or to the already-knowledgeable such as a Structured Framemaker > person). > > In Author mode I end up using Partial Tags or No Tags most of the > time, rarely
39, Arjan Loeffen wrote: > > Dear Oxygen people, > > In the Eclipse environment: > I think the suggestions provided for autocomplete in an XSLT context > are often not opportune. As can be seen in this case: > > Inline afbeelding 1 > It is not opportune to offert concat() when this is never correct
main view. But I know a lot of people prefer the full-tags mode and that's probably the best starting point for new authors. Full tags with attributes tends to be too much noise and you can always use the attributes panel to see what the attributes are. Cheers, Eliot ---- Eliot Kimber, Owner Contrext
boundaries are in running text. I'm also used to using the breadcrumbs to know what my element context is or using the outline view to navigate around in the absence of tags in the main view. But I know a lot of people prefer the full-tags mode and that's probably the best starting point for new authors