
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 --------------------------------------------------------------------- George Cristian Bina <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com 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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