
Hello Erik, You can create a code template with the value that you want to insert. For example you can create a code template with the value xmlns:myPrefix="http://myNamesapce" and the name "myDeclaration". Then use the shortcut "Ctrl+Shift+Space" to show the code templates in the xsl:stylesheet element and select your code template ("myDeclaration") from the proposals list. You can also set a shortcut for a code template, in case you want to insert it directly without selecting it from the proposals list. For more details see the video demo and our user manual: http://www.oxygenxml.com/demo/Code_Templates.html http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/17.0/ug-editor/#topics/code-templates.... Best Regards, Octavian -- Octavian Nadolu <oXygen/> XML Editor http://www.oxygenxml.com On 21.07.2015 11:58, Erik Zander wrote:
Hi,
I have been searching for some information (but not found) on how I can add my own prefixes to XSLT editor like the one for xmlns:saxon=”http://saxon.sf.net/” where you get the autocomplete alternative xmlns:saxon. This when activating autocomplete in the xsl:stylesheet element attribute list.
Looking forward to any help.
Regards
Erik
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