
I vote strongly for suggestion 1. There could also be an optional yes/no checkbox setting in Preferences so that no one is forced to use the feature: Remember last Ctrl=E tag (default=no)
Thanks to Tom Elliott, I learned that this is unnecessary. You can use Ctrl-Slash, which means, effectively, "repeat the previous Ctrl-E".
Suggestion 2 might be fairly straightforward to implement for CSS, where the class= attribute is a reasonable default for most CSS elements. It would be harder to implement universally for non-CSS XML formats, in which a given element might have dozens of possible attributes. How would oXygen know which attribute you mean to use?
Yes, my suggestion is pretty much for HTML/CSS only -- but very intuitive in that context, with the CSS .class and #id denotation. I don't have any suggestions for making it useful in a broader XML context, but I'd still love this feature. -- francois@isotoma.com / Isotoma, Open Source Software Consulting Tel: 01904 567349 / Mobile: 07872 394273 / Fax: 020 79006980 Skype: fjordaan / http://www.isotoma.com Postal Address: Tower House, Fishergate, York, YO10 4UA, UK Registered in England. Company No 5171172. VAT GB843570325. Registered Office: 19a Goodge Street, London, W1T 2PH