On 05/10/2010 11:59 AM, Hussein Shafie wrote:
> Philippe Nobili wrote:
>   
>> In order to simplify our authors life, we would like to make some
>> attributes values directly editable from our styled view (currently,
>> they have to switch to un-styled view and use the standard attribute
>> panel). Is there something we can do in our CSS file in order to display
>> attributes values in editable form ? (e.g. a simple text field in our case).
>>
>>     
> Sure. See
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/csssupport/styling_attributes.html
>
> Demo: open XXE_install_dir/demo/form-sampler.xml in XXE.
>
>   
So simple as always... many thanks.

Below is a small suggestion for improvement (something different):

When some external xi:include references are invalid (e.g. Files have
been moved around, etc etc), XMLMind automatically un-stransclude the
references and displays the raw xi:include elements. It gives us a
chance to fix the paths and repair the problem.

It would help (or is it a bad idea for some reason) that XMLMind
automatically attempts to re-trasnsclude the references when their
attributes are modified; this looks like a minor improvement but would
save a lot of time in some cases.

Thank you again,
Philippe.


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