> Having tried out the snapshot, I can confirm the queries are bluer!
;) Talking about colors, I have slightly revised our color schemes
(for XQuery, XML, JSON and JavaScript files) and made them more
subtle.
Real input parsing is somewhere on our agenda as well. I noticed that
the highlighting
Hi Christian
> Our custom renderer was optimized for
> performance. It’s possible to open and highlight pretty large XML
> documents, but the highlighting is very basic.
Ah, I see. Very interesting.
rendered queries will even be “bluer” than before, but the overall
> appearance will
Hi Christian,
I just gave it a try, and the new serialization preferences work like a
charm.
It's pretty amazing to see a request go from idea to implementation so
quickly - thank you! I think it's a nice touch that serialization options
specified in a query are respected, so the preferences
Hi there,
To begin with: I forgot to mention that you can change the
serialization method by launching the command "set serializer
method=adaptive" in the command input text field on top of the BaseX
window.
I agree this is not very comfortable, so I have now added a new
interaction component
Hi Joe,
> Have you considered adding a preference or toggle for selecting the default
> serialization method used in the GUI's results?
Sounds like an enticing idea! Something similar is embedded in our
Database Export dialog (see menü items 'Database', 'Export…'). I
haven’t touched it for
Hi Christian,
I actually quite like the adaptive serialization method and have made it
the default in eXide. From my perspective in teaching XQuery, showing an
xs:string item in quotes (and integers sans quotes) helps reinforce the
concept of data types. It feels to me like a datatype-sensitive
Hi Joe,
Thanks for the link. So I noticed that you were quoting exactly the same
phrase of the spec as I did. ;)
I just checked what Saxon does: It seems to ignore the value of the indent
parameter when serializing arrays with the adaptive method.
So I guess that every implementation of XQuery
Dear Joe,
Thanks for the kind feedback. I am glad to hear BaseX was useful in
your DH 2017 workshops.
> the serialization spec notes that the adaptive method delegates the handling
> of the "indent" parameter to JSON.
Could you possibly point me to this rule in the spec? I remember there
was a
Hi Joe,
I am happy to hear you are also spreading the word! XQuery has a most clean
data model, and BaseX has implemented and extended the language so efficiently
and elegantly.
Best,
Giuseppe
Universität Leipzig
Institute of Computer Science, Digital Humanities
Augustusplatz 10
04109
Hi all,
First, I'm just back from DH2017, where Clifford Anderson and I taught two
workshops on XQuery using BaseX, along with eXist and Saxon. BaseX
performed like a champ. We were able to configure the GUI window to show
just the query and results windows—perfect when you're projecting the
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