On 6-Jul-07, at 17:36 , Chuck Hill wrote:



2. There is already an inspector (of sorts) for the WO tag being edited. Click on the tag in the HTML and the WOD portion automatically scrolls to the definition in the WOD. Ctrl-space in the definition to see all bindings ( foo =). Adding an inspector is probably not too much work, though perhaps of little benefit once you have gotten used to auto-complete.

So it is not really too far off what you want with no real need for a full blown WO Builder.


Right, thanks for the tip. An inspector might make it easier to present some tooltip with the documentation of the binding. But then again, that would be of most use for newbies.



Chuck


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