Actually we're still in doubt whether we want to add a code
view again: we've been discussing some other tool (which we
called Inspector until now) that would make it possible to
change the properties of elements (actually it will allow
editing of all interesting element attributes), which in our
opinion would render the code view somewhat unuseful. Do you
agree there? I think the code view is a bit nasty, in most
cases you don't want to let authors mess with the source
anyway, and this would provide an elegant solution...
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I don't know if you mean in the 1.0 or in the 0.x version
(which is still maintained actively besides the 'more
experimental' (but finally quite stable) 1.x one), but if
you mean the 1.x one that has been implemented this morning
;) It's only in the trunk, not yet in the release I just
did, so you'll have to wait a bit if you don't feel like
doing a Subversion checkout (for more information if you do
see http://epoz.sourceforge.net/resources.html\) and we don't
have an icon for the button yet ;) but it's coming up (and
it's not just a code view, you can edit as well, don't know
if that was possible in the 0.x versions as well?).
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Actually we're still in doubt whether we want to add a code
view again: we've been discussing some other tool (which we
called Inspector until now) that would make it possible to
change the properties of elements (actually it will allow
editing of all interesting element attributes), which in our
opinion would render the code view somewhat unuseful. Do you
agree there? I think the code view is a bit nasty, in most
cases you don't want to let authors mess with the source
anyway, and this would provide an elegant solution...
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I don't know if you mean in the 1.0 or in the 0.x version
(which is still maintained actively besides the 'more
experimental' (but finally quite stable) 1.x one), but if
you mean the 1.x one that has been implemented this morning
;) It's only in the trunk, not yet in the release I just
did, so you'll have to wait a bit if you don't feel like
doing a Subversion checkout (for more information if you do
see http://epoz.sourceforge.net/resources.html\) and we don't
have an icon for the button yet ;) but it's coming up (and
it's not just a code view, you can edit as well, don't know
if that was possible in the 0.x versions as well?).
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By the way, the start of the inspector tool mentioned below
*is* already in the current release (1.0.2), check out
common/epoz_experimental.html...