Dear Hussein,

Thank you for your quick response.

I still think that a pure text view can be more convenient in some 
cases, especially with non-experts.
Anyway, thank you for the "Reload" tip and for the tutorial's guide that 
I will read carefully.

Note that I find the product very impressive and very useful :)

Best regards,

Christophe

Hussein Shafie wrote:
> Christophe Marton wrote:
>   
>>    I'm new to XML Editor and can't find a "Text View" to edit the XML
>> content manually.
>>
>>    So, I often create tags by hand with my text editor and next check
>> and continue editing in the XML editor. 
>>     
>
> This is never needed. Really never: the macro-recorder may be used to
> perform the most complex search/replace operations.
>
> Note that you really, really, need to read the tutorial chapters
> ("basics", "creating a modular document", "Being productive with XXE")
> found the User's Guide before starting to use XMLmind XML Editor. See
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/user/tutorial_basics.html
>
>
>
>   
>> But I can't find a "Reload"
>> document to quickly take in account the modification I made manually
>> with the text editor. So, the process is a little painful.
>>     
>
> "Alt-F 1" should do the job.
>
>
>
>   
>>    Is there an integrated text editor in XML Editor, is it a planned
>> feature ?
>>     
>
> I'm sorry but the answer is no to both questions.
>
> Workaround described in
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/user_faq.html#source_view
>  
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