Alt+V, return usually does it for me on Windows, because XML source is the 
default selection … and once I'd trained myself not to type X as well, no more 
strange x showing up in my content.

Niels Grundtvig Nielsen
technical author
You know what you're talking about – I can help you say it

On 19 October 2016 at 10:51:19 +02:00, Hussein Shafie <huss...@xmlmind.com> 
wrote:

> Maïlys C. wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Thanks for you reply, so no shortcut will be added during future patches?
> > 
> Sorry but the answer is no.
> 
> Note that as of version 7, it's possible to edit a document using the styled 
> view and the source view SIDE BY SIDE. This may alleviate the need to switch 
> to/from the XML source view.
> 
> See 
> <http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/xml_source_menu_item.html#source_view_not_synchronized>
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > FYI, you can also access the XML source view only with the keyboard on
> > Windows: /alt /to control the menu, then /V/ for View then /3/ for XML
> > source. But its less handy and I tend to put "3" in random places of the
> > documents once the switch operated.
> > 
> Yes. Note that this semi-handy tip --that you happened to already know-- was 
> also described in my answer to your previous email:
> 
> ---
> Of course, on Windows and on Linux, but not on the Mac, it's always possible 
> to switch to the XML source view by pressing "Alt + V + 3" ("V" like the 
> "V"iew menu, "3" because "3" is the underlined mnemonic of menu item "3 XML 
> source").
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