Question about Author content-completion behavior

Hello, Editing some Docbook documents lately, I spot a content-completion behavior I would like to discuss with you. Let's take for example a Docbook article that has some sect1 and sect2 inner sections. If I start adding some content (using para) inside sect1 and after that I decided to enter a new sect2 after the first para, as below: <sect1> <para/> -*- <para/> </sect1> at point *, the Author content-completion will not show the sect2 proposal because if such element is introduced it will trigger a validation error (para is not a valid element after a sect2). Do you think is reasonable to hide such elements from content completion at that point because it will then trigger a validation error or it is better to show such element (and possible allow it to be introduced) even if it will trigger a validation error for the next para element? Another example is a sect1 that (according to schema) can only have one title element <sect1> -*- <title/> Should Oxygen content-completion show title proposal at point * or not? The current approach is to hide such proposals in Author view if the Author/Schema Aware Editing option is on. The option is set by default to be on and as a consequence this is probably what most users experience during their work. Any feedback is welcome. Thank you, Stefan Vasile http://www.oxygenxml.com
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Stefan Vasile