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Hello,
working with multiple documents Xmlmind editor provides one tab per
document.
Xmlmind may allow for changing the order of tabs either by "drag and
drop" or via keyboard shortcuts (am I missing something?).
Martin Goik
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Martin Goik Tel.
On 13 Sep 2015, at 11:21, Hussein Shafie wrote:
On 09/12/2015 12:44 PM, Leif Halvard Silli (russisk.no) wrote:
Sorry but answering "XXE cannot load or save HTML, only XHTML" was too
tempting.
:-D
XXE should of course not output - and need not support the parsing of
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tag omissions. But w
On 09/13/2015 11:35 PM, Leif Halvard Silli (russisk.no) wrote:
Apart from the "red flag", parsing and saving works OK, no?
Well, the "red flag" implies: XXE has entered its lenient mode, which
makes it nearly unusable.
We don't know how to do that, as data-* prefixed attributes cann
On 09/14/2015 08:57 AM, Martin Goik wrote:
working with multiple documents Xmlmind editor provides one tab per
document.
Xmlmind may allow for changing the order of tabs either by "drag and
drop" or via keyboard shortcuts (am I missing something?).
No, this is currently not possible. Please
Robert C. L. wrote:
I started to test XMLmind by creating the following trivial XHTM5 page:
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
RCL Test
This is a test
This is the second line
The file save as command is light and does not respond.
Sorry but I cannot reproduce
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On 14.09.2015 10:41, Hussein Shafie wrote:
> On 09/14/2015 08:57 AM, Martin Goik wrote:
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> No, this is currently not possible. Please explain how this
> feature could help you and may be we'll consider to implement it.
>
I'd consider this
On 09/14/2015 12:34 PM, Martin Goik wrote:
I'd consider this feature to generally support productivity when
working on multiple (related) documents.
Understood.
Consider a master document to be edited among with a subset of
referenced chapters you are currently working on in document seque
Regardless of how Martin would use it, it's quite common when authoring in a
large DITA document to have many, many tabs open at once, and when you end up
frequently switching between one of the topics that you opened *first* and one
of the topics that you opened *last* it's a constant, low-grad
On 09/14/2015 06:53 PM, Jeff Hooker wrote:
Regardless of how Martin would use it, it's quite common when authoring in a
large DITA document to have many, many tabs open at once, and when you end up
frequently switching between one of the topics that you opened *first* and one
of the topics tha
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