Hi,

Or that insert element window could allow a little XPath:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] gets <phrase condition="">...</phrase>
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'active'] gets <phrase condition="active">...</phrase>

(Just brainstorming here)

Cheers,
Wendell

At 01:55 PM 3/26/2008, Barton wrote:
It might be more useful for oXygen's Ctrl-E to accept any tag appended with a dot as an attribute name for the selected element. Thus, to take a DocBook example, if I select phrase in the Ctrl-E dialog and then type an extra .condition (the dialog now reads phrase.condition), oXygen could know to translate this as <phrase condition="">selected text</phrase>. I still have to back up and fill in the condition name, but it's a timesaver even so. A pair of options in Preferences for CSS files could be:
        For Ctrl-E, use .name to mean class="name"
For Ctrl-E, use .name to mean name="" (default if enabled with the above preference)


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