
George Cristian Bina wrote:
Hi Sean,
Thanks for your feedback. Indeed there is a performance issue but this should be ignored because I just made it work without paying attention to performance. The idea was to show it in action without investing too much time. I also find it a little difficult to use and probably we will drop it unless we get some positive feedback :). However, I think the alpha effect can be really useful in a little different approach. We can have a smart button like the one for external tools that will show 3 options: - normal view - emphasize text - emphasize structure When the user will choose emphasize text we can fade out the markup and when the user will choose emphasize structure we can fade out the text. The normal view will show the current syntax coloring without any effect.
I like this. If you have Bradbury's Topstyle they have an menu Option HTML > Grey HTML Tags that you can see in action. This made me think of another to add to your list above -- don't know if is useful or not:) That is, click in a start or end tag and two toggle buttons pr menu items are enabled: 1. change the coloring of this tag to a light grey wherever it occurs (note I did not say element) 2. change all other tags to grey Also, I could use a WSDL editor view :) best, -Rob
Best Regards, George