Re: [XXE] Docbook programlisting element presentation

2010-04-20 Thread Jeff Hooker
--> Can you type > characters other than a newline in such programlistings? I mean, may be your > programlisting contains an xinclude with parse="text" (I would do it this way > to import .c files from a CMS) or may be the CMS has added a read-only > property without styling it. Yes, I can typ

[XXE] RE : Editing XHTML document elements within another XML document

2010-04-20 Thread nobili, philippe
> --> My guess is that your problem comes from: > > --- > > > > --- > > for this to work, your document must define the "html" prefix (e.g. > xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; on the root element). > If you prefer to use "xhtml" as a namespace prefix, then you'll have to > redefine this

[XXE] Japanese input support on OSX

2010-04-20 Thread Jean-Christophe Helary
I have just noticed that the XML editor Lite does not seem to support the Kotoeri standard input system on Mac OSX (10.6.3). Is there a problem with my system or a limitation of the Lite version ? Sincere regards, Jean-Christophe Helary fun: http://mac4t

Re: [XXE] Japanese input support on OSX

2010-04-20 Thread Hussein Shafie
Jean-Christophe Helary wrote: > I have just noticed that the XML editor Lite does not seem to support the > Kotoeri standard input system on Mac OSX (10.6.3). > > Is there a problem with my system or a limitation of the Lite version ? > There is no such limitation in our (free) Personal Edition

Re: [XXE] Docbook programlisting element presentation

2010-04-20 Thread Hussein Shafie
Jeff Hooker wrote: > > Yep, can insert a new programlisting element, can add characters to it, but > can't create a new line. Would if I could have accidentally bound the Enter > key to something...hm. In the Mouse and Keyboard Bindings list, Enter > displays as > Enter db5.splitOrInsertN

Re: [XXE] Japanese input support on OSX

2010-04-20 Thread Hussein Shafie
Please do not forget to turn on the following options: [1] Select menu item "Options|Preferences". [2] Select section "Edit" and check "Use integrated input method support". More info.: http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/com.xmlmind.guiutil.PreferencesEditorDialog.html#editOption

Re: [XXE] Japanese input support on OSX

2010-04-20 Thread Akihiro Moriguchi
Hello, I can input Japanese on XXE Personal Edition 4.5.2 on Mac OS X. HTH Regards, akihiro On 4/20/10, Hussein Shafie wrote: > Please do not forget to turn on the following options: > > [1] Select menu item "Options|Preferences". > > [2] Select section "Edit" and check "Use integrated input m

Re: [XXE] Japanese input support on OSX

2010-04-20 Thread Jean-Christophe Helary
Thank you very much Hussein. For some reason the OS managed composition window that is used when the option is not checked does not work. I do get a composition window, I can select the string want but the selected string is not inserted in place within the document. On the other hand, once th

Re: [XXE] Japanese input support on OSX

2010-04-20 Thread Hussein Shafie
Akihiro Moriguchi wrote: > > I can input Japanese on XXE Personal Edition 4.5.2 on Mac OS X. > Thank you for this feedback. -- XMLmind XML Editor Support List xmleditor-support@xmlmind.com http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xmleditor-support

Re: [XXE] Japanese input support on OSX

2010-04-20 Thread Hussein Shafie
Jean-Christophe Helary wrote: > > For some reason the OS managed composition window that is used when the > option is not checked does not work. > > I do get a composition window, I can select the string want but the selected > string is not inserted in place within the document. > > On the ot