
George Cristian Bina wrote:
Dear Lars,
Try the following: Go to the beginning of that element and move outside of it (but not inside a sibling). Then look in the outliner, the parent is selected there, you can click on it to select it in the editor. Is that easy enough?
Best Regards, George
Thanks for your quick reply. Your suggested method does make it easier, assuming one has the outline view open. Personally, I tend not to use the outline view... probably because I have lots of files to show in the Project view. Regardless of that, though, I find it much more efficient to be able to do things without shifting to the mouse. Thus I would appreciate a keyboard-accessible method for going to the parent element. I realize you can't implement every suggestion. But if this were Emacs (i.e. user-programmable), that's the next command I'd be writing for myself. :-) Lars
Lars Huttar wrote:
Dear Oxygen team, A friend recently showed me the go-to-matching-tag (Ctrl+Shift+G) command in Oxygen. Very handy!
Let me request another useful command: go-to-parent-(start-)tag. We have XML documents where some elements have many children, and there's no easy way (that I've found) to discover (the start tag of) the parent of a given element, which may be far away in the document. A suggested key binding would be Alt+LeftArrow.
Thanks, Lars
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