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Package Explorer - New and Improved (a bit)

I am expanding on the XML editing capabilitites in Package Explorer. Features right now are XML folding and XML highlighting. Things I would like to have is XML code completion based on the XSD schemas as well as auto-end-node insertion when typing arbitrary XML. If anyone has too much time on their hands, let me know and I'll get you coding!

Downloads for PE 2.3.0

Published Thursday, April 19, 2007 9:18 AM by wouterv

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Jason said:

Hi Wouter. Thanks for this tool. What are the requirements to get XmlEditor or BrowserEditor working? I have version 2.3.0 installed, but nothing happens when I click on those icons, or when i right click in the package tree and respond to the "Browse with" dialog by choosing either XmlEditor or BrowserEditor and clicking OK. Of course I do have a document open in the tool (sample.docx). thanks.
April 23, 2007 12:02 AM
 

wouterv said:

Hi Jason,

the steps to work with these two buttons is to first select a document part in the document explorer and then press those buttons. They are quick-buttons which do something similar to choosing 'Browse With...' on the right-click menu. They only work when one document part is selected.

Hope it helps,

Wouter

April 23, 2007 7:33 AM
 

Jason said:

Ah problem solved. If the properties window (View > Properties) is open full size in the pane to the right of the document inspector, then the editor windows open behind the properties window with no hint that that is where they are hiding! Now that i'm aware of this gotchya, life is good :) .. thanks, Jason
April 23, 2007 10:11 AM
 

wouterv said:

Great to hear my code is not bugging.... it is just missing features :)

April 23, 2007 10:17 AM
 

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