
I normally use the built-in help (Help -> Help under OS X). If I search on "folding" the 6th hit is "Folding in CSS stylesheets", which is actually about applying folding to the CSS while editing, not configuring folding through CSS. The next topic in the list of hits is "Folding elements: -oxy-...", so while that's the topic I needed the title didn't immediately match the search I had in my head "Using CSS to control folding". Of course, I'm used to just quickly going to the first relevant search hit, without looking more carefully.... If I search on "CSS folding" then none of the top 10 hits appear to be directly relevant. I will also say, while we're dumping on help, that the actual formatting within the help viewer is pretty weak--insufficient vertical space, etc. It could look a lot nicer I must say. Cheers, E. -- Eliot Kimber Senior Solutions Architect "Bringing Strategy, Content, and Technology Together" Main: 512.554.9368 www.reallysi.com www.rsuitecms.com On 1/30/14, 2:09 AM, "Oxygen XML Editor Support" <support@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
Hi Eliot,
Definitely room for improvement in the help organization and content.
I can't argue with you here. Do you still remember what topic you found that should have had a related link to the topic which described the CSS folding extensions? Do you use the Help facility which comes inside Oxygen or our online help?
http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-editor/#topics/introduction.html
Regards, Radu
Radu Coravu <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com
On 1/29/2014 5:12 PM, Eliot Kimber wrote:
Thanks--I was able to figure this out from the help (although I must say, searching on the help does not always return the most useful entry--there are different topics related to CSS and folding, but only one talks about the CSS implementation details and the other doesn't link to the one I wanted. Definitely room for improvement in the help organization and content.)
For some reason I didn't see my post until it was too late to report my success following RTFM :-)
I also figured out how to use -oxy-nonfolding-child to maintain the navtitle of each subjectdef on collapse. I didn't see a way, however, to preserve the navtitle but still hide the sibling <shortdesc> in that case.
Cheers,
E.
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