>>> I mean, if you look for one thing or two to implement ;-)
>> What's the second ?
> "Insert Cross-Reference at Cursor position" ;-) Abdel.
Done.
Vincent
On 18/01/2009 02:59, Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
What would nice in addition to this:
1) Open Label&Reference Navigator
2) Right click a Label item *in* the Navigator
3) Click "Insert Cross-Reference at Cursor position"
or create a button "Insert Cross-Reference" that would only be
visible
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
Konrad Hofbauer schreef:
But no useless _searching_ anymore, a huge improvement, I am very
happy about this! :)
I hope I didn't excite you too much. There are still some technical
difficulties in the implementation. Second, the other developers have
to like it
Konrad Hofbauer wrote:
> Is it used anywhere?
DocBook.
Jürgen
Konrad Hofbauer schreef:
But no useless _searching_ anymore, a huge improvement, I am very
happy about this! :)
I hope I didn't excite you too much. There are still some technical
difficulties in the implementation. Second, the other developers have to
like it first before I can commit this.
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
see picture attached (note the Choose... / Stop button in the
cross-reference dialog)
Since you are at the Cross-Reference dialog: ;)
Do you have an idea what the for-me-always-deactivated 'Name'-field is
good for ???
Is it used anywhere?
/Konrad
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
I've now a button in the Cross-Reference.. dialog saying "Choose...".
After pressing this button you can scroll through the document and
select the a label. When you hover your mouse over something that can be
used (in this case labels) they will get a red border.
Vincent van Ravesteijn wrote:
I mean, if you look for one thing or two to implement ;-)
What's the second ?
With the current solution, one still needs to either
1) find the label by its name (in the Navigator)
OR
2) after finding the label in its context (and copying as a reference)
search