From: Nando D. <na...@de...> - 2004-08-08 12:54:25
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Paul, P> If you press the button with the paragraph sign (near the right end of P> the toolbar) you can choose between <section> and <sectN> tags. The P> ones that aren't allowed at the cursor position will be disabled. Well, that was my problem. I couldn't figure out why I had the sect* options always disabled. I think I have got the rationale now. P> To create a sibling section following the one you're in, it can be P> done even quicker: in the Node Path bar (below the toolbar, this can P> show e.g. "book chapter section section para" or "article sect1 sect2 P> para warning", depending on where you are), Ctrl-Click on the node you P> want to "duplicate" and a new, empty node of that type will be added. P> With Shift-Click, the new node will be inserted before the current P> one. This works for all types of nodes, not only sections. Precious tip! P> Somewhere after a version upgrade (I don't remember which one) XXE P> suddenly wrote out prettified, very readable XML files. Via Options -> P> Save you can configure indentation, line length etcetera. It pays to P> check for new versions every now and then; they seem to be getting a P> lot of user feedback, and listening to it. Yep. The only problem is that it is using LF as a line separator instead of CRLF, but this is a problem only under Windows and an easily solved one anyway. Thanks a lot! -- Nando Dessena mailto:na...@de... |