Hans A. wrote:
Obviously there are tags like 'code' for which spell checking is
disabled. I wonder why others like 'filename' are being checked although
this does perhaps not make much sense. Can this be configured somehow.?
Yes. This is done in the configuration file which applies to the
do
I have tested the XHTML5 XSD found at
http://www.xmlmind.com/xhtml5_resources.shtml, in another XML editor.
The editor’s validity service complained about a non-determinist
content model defined at line 1157. And, at that location in the XSD,
there is even a comment which notifies about the is
* Our XHTML5 schema reflects the content model of an HTML5 table.
See http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/tabular-data.html#the-table-element
---
Content model:
In this order: optionally a caption element, followed by zero or
more colgroup elements, followed optionally by a thead element, followed
Robert Ramey contributed a new "Boost Book" configuration. This
configuration, based on DocBook, allows the creation and editing of
documentation for Boost (www.boost.org) libraries.
Many thanks to Robert for his contribution!
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Robert Ramey contributed a new "Boost Book" configuration. This
configuration, based on DocBook, allows the creation and editing of
documentation for Boost (www.boost.org) libraries.
Many thanks to Robert for his contribution!
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In order to reproduce the problem:
1) I've installed and started XXE v5.4.1, then uninstalled it, then
installed and started XXE v5.5.0 and indeed everything worked fine.
2) I've uninstalled XXE v5.5.0 and then re-installed XXE v5.5.0, but at
a *different* *location*. I got exactly all the p
Hussein Shafie, Wed, 06 Feb 2013 10:33:52 +0100:
> * Our XHTML5 schema reflects the content model of an HTML5 table.
>
> See http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/tabular-data.html#the-table-element
[ snip ]
> * The other XML editor you are using is 100% correct in reporting
> non-determinist content mod
Hi! OK, I probably did some twists that most users do not do. As such,
it will not happen often.
However, this allows me to make a simple point: Many software vendors
are not careful enough with the names the give to the files and folders
that their products have. With suboptimal naming conven
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