feature request: suggestion of named entities/suggestion of imported xsl:stylesheets and xsl:params

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, after working with OxygenXML for some years, I want to thank you for developing and enhancing this great tool. For instance, the instant renaming of closing tags after editing the opening was a nice improvement coming with the last version. Anyway, I have two feature requests regarding the text editor in xslt-mode: (1) I often use named entities (such as <!ENTITY cr " ">). In the text editor, the suggestion list is only filled with basic entities (&/'/>/</"). It would be very helpful if the suggestion list would be filled automatically with the named entities defined in the xml prologue (or used in the document). (2) While editing xslt documents, the text editor only suggests templates and params defined within the same document. It would be great if the suggestion list would also refer to templates and params that are defined in imported/included stylesheets. Thank you again, Stefan Krause - ---------------------------------------------- Directmedia Publishing GmbH Möckernstraße 68 10965 Berlin Telefon +49 (030) 78 90 46-66 Telefax +49 (030) 78 90 46-97 E-Mail skrause@directmedia.de Eingetragen im Handelsregister Berlin-Charlottenburg Registernummer: HR B 58002 Vertretungsberechtigte Gesellschafter: Ralf Szymanski, Erwin Jurschitza USt.Id. DE173211737 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFITmte6m+l2LO+BGwRAsMvAKDRTAjR7+my8sY+WH4ch0zPukIrmACeP4LV rBofcPWymkUT7SH4fs+WstY= =sQp0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

Hello, The first request is one of the improvements already implemented for the next version of Oxygen, that is version 9.3 which will be released probably in a couple of weeks. The implementation of the second request is planned for a future version of Oxygen. Regards, Sorin Stefan Krause wrote:
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Hello,
after working with OxygenXML for some years, I want to thank you for developing and enhancing this great tool. For instance, the instant renaming of closing tags after editing the opening was a nice improvement coming with the last version.
Anyway, I have two feature requests regarding the text editor in xslt-mode:
(1) I often use named entities (such as <!ENTITY cr " ">). In the text editor, the suggestion list is only filled with basic entities (&/'/>/</"). It would be very helpful if the suggestion list would be filled automatically with the named entities defined in the xml prologue (or used in the document).
(2) While editing xslt documents, the text editor only suggests templates and params defined within the same document. It would be great if the suggestion list would also refer to templates and params that are defined in imported/included stylesheets.
Thank you again,
Stefan Krause

hi Why do I get a "Latin small Eth" (ð or ð or ð) when pressing Ctrl+Alt+D in order to split the current element? The elements splits all right (eg </p><p>) but this "eth" is inserted after this (</p><p>ð). As far as I know I did not assign a keyboard shortcut to this character... Off-topic: what kind of character is this eth, by the way? Who uses it, and when? :-) groet Theun Drs. T. Fleer Consultant GSM: +31 (0)6 40 58 50 27 http://www.daidalos.nl/ Daidalos BV Source of Innovation Hoekeindsehof 1-4 2665 JZ Bleiswijk Tel.: +31 (0) 10 850 1200 Fax: +31 (0) 10 850 1199 http://www.daidalos.nl/ KvK 27164984 De informatie - verzonden in of met dit emailbericht - is afkomstig van Daidalos BV en is uitsluitend bestemd voor de geadresseerde. Indien u dit bericht onbedoeld hebt ontvangen, verzoeken wij u het te verwijderen. Aan dit bericht kunnen geen rechten worden ontleend.

Hello, Ctrl+Alt+D is the default shortcut of the XML refactoring action Split Element. You say that the shortcut does exactly a split element action on your computer. I think the character ð was already inserted in the document. The Split Element action does not insert new characters in a text node of the XML document. If the character is inserted erroneously by Oxygen / Author please let us know how we can reproduce that. Regards, Sorin Theun Fleer wrote:
hi
Why do I get a "Latin small Eth" (ð or ð or ð) when pressing Ctrl+Alt+D in order to split the current element? The elements splits all right (eg </p><p>) but this "eth" is inserted after this (</p><p>ð). As far as I know I did not assign a keyboard shortcut to this character...
Off-topic: what kind of character is this eth, by the way? Who uses it, and when? :-)
groet Theun

hi Sorin It's getting confusing now! I just changed the keyboard shortcut for Split Element from Ctrl+Alt+D to Ctrl+Alt+S (first I removed this from "Schema Documentation"). Now I get the german Ringel-S (ß) instead of the "eth". When I try to use this shortcuts in Word, I get the standard Word-behaviour (split screen and insert note). But when I try these shortcuts in Textpad, I do get the "eth" and the "ringel-S". Probably this has something to do with my keyboard setting. Being Dutch, I use the dutch layout. And I personally like the behaviour that when I type ' followed by "e" I get the accented é. Dutch uses a lot of accents... not as many as French (hehe... 4-1! ;-) I don't know what Word does to prevent this standard behaviour, but would it be possible to let oXygen do the same? Without changing the '+e=é? groet Theun PS: Romania eh? What will tonight bring you? :-P Drs. T. Fleer Consultant GSM: +31 (0)6 40 58 50 27 http://www.daidalos.nl/ Daidalos BV Source of Innovation Hoekeindsehof 1-4 2665 JZ Bleiswijk Tel.: +31 (0) 10 850 1200 Fax: +31 (0) 10 850 1199 http://www.daidalos.nl/ KvK 27164984 De informatie - verzonden in of met dit emailbericht - is afkomstig van Daidalos BV en is uitsluitend bestemd voor de geadresseerde. Indien u dit bericht onbedoeld hebt ontvangen, verzoeken wij u het te verwijderen. Aan dit bericht kunnen geen rechten worden ontleend. Van: oxygen-user-bounces@oxygenxml.com [mailto:oxygen-user-bounces@oxygenxml.com] Namens Sorin Ristache Verzonden: dinsdag 17 juni 2008 12:17 Aan: oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com Onderwerp: Re: [oXygen-user] Eth when splitting elements Hello, Ctrl+Alt+D is the default shortcut of the XML refactoring action Split Element. You say that the shortcut does exactly a split element action on your computer. I think the character ð was already inserted in the document. The Split Element action does not insert new characters in a text node of the XML document. If the character is inserted erroneously by Oxygen / Author please let us know how we can reproduce that. Regards, Sorin Theun Fleer wrote:
hi
Why do I get a "Latin small Eth" (ð or ð or ð) when pressing Ctrl+Alt+D in order to split the current element? The elements splits all right (eg </p><p>) but this "eth" is inserted after this (</p><p>ð). As far as I know I did not assign a keyboard shortcut to this character...
Off-topic: what kind of character is this eth, by the way? Who uses it, and when? :-)
groet Theun
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Hello, It seems Word implements a special input method for your Dutch keyboard layout which Textpad and the version of the Java virtual machine that runs Oxygen do not support. Is it a Java 1.5 virtual machine? You could try with a Java 1.6 one because it has better integration with the operating system. Other option is to implement such a Java input method yourself but this is an advanced Java topic. Regards, Sorin PS: I hear that the betting houses think that the Romanian team has better odds in this match :-) We will wait and see ... Theun Fleer wrote:
hi Sorin
It's getting confusing now!
I just changed the keyboard shortcut for Split Element from Ctrl+Alt+D to Ctrl+Alt+S (first I removed this from "Schema Documentation"). Now I get the german Ringel-S (ß) instead of the "eth".
When I try to use this shortcuts in Word, I get the standard Word-behaviour (split screen and insert note). But when I try these shortcuts in Textpad, I do get the "eth" and the "ringel-S".
Probably this has something to do with my keyboard setting. Being Dutch, I use the dutch layout. And I personally like the behaviour that when I type ' followed by "e" I get the accented é. Dutch uses a lot of accents... not as many as French (hehe... 4-1! ;-)
I don't know what Word does to prevent this standard behaviour, but would it be possible to let oXygen do the same? Without changing the '+e=é?
groet Theun
PS: Romania eh? What will tonight bring you? :-P

"Theun Fleer" <theun.fleer@daidalos.nl> writes:
Why do I get a "Latin small Eth" (ð or ð or ð) when pressing Ctrl+Alt+D in order to split the current element? The elements splits all right (eg </p><p>) but this "eth" is inserted after this (</p><p>ð). As far as I know I did not assign a keyboard shortcut to this character...
Off-topic: what kind of character is this eth, by the way? Who uses it, and when? :-)
It basically is derived from an old rune and is still used in Icelandic. Of course, you'll also need it to transcribe Old English texts such as Hwæt. We Gardena in geardagum, þeodcyninga, þrym gefrunon, hu ða æþelingas ellen fremedon. [...] and other stuff with North Germanic focus. Principally, it is a soft th as in "though". But in Old English, þ and ð are often used interchangeably. Why oxygen decides to make you a present of this letter: no idea. 0xf0 is a prefix byte for 4-byte utf-8 sequences. Maybe it is in this function that it manages to make it through the defenses. -- David Kastrup
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