On 10/23/2018 06:50 PM, Andy Black wrote:
Thank you, Hussein!
(By the way, I think there's a typo on the
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/viewMenu.html page.
In the first example, the second instance of "chap2.xml" looks like it
should be "chap3.xml".
Thank you. It's fixed no
Thank you, Hussein!
(By the way, I think there's a typo on the http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/viewMenu.html
page. In the first example, the second instance of "chap2.xml"
looks like it should be "chap3.xml".
--Andy
On 10
On 10/22/2018 11:38 PM, Andy Black wrote:
It is not unusual for us to have a situation where there is a main
document (let's call it A) that contains a referenced document (let's
call it B) that also contains another referenced document (let's call it
C). So it's a case of what one might call a
It is not unusual for us to have a situation where there is a main
document (let's call it A) that contains a referenced document (let's
call it B) that also contains another referenced document (let's call it
C). So it's a case of what one might call a double nesting of documents.
The "Opti
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