Awesome, thanks! This may be a dumb question, but are purchased licenses a help to the ongoing development of the product? Although we don't strictly need the features/support of the Professional version, we're thinking of buying a license as a "donation" to the cause, as we will be using XXE heavily in our DocBook-based book publishing work in the months and years to come.
Regards, -Kevin Yank. Hussein Shafie wrote: > Kevin Yank wrote: > >> The Find Element feature is an excellent tool, bringing much of the power of >> XPath to non-technical users of XXE. A useful enhancement to this feature >> would be to support iterative searching in much the same way as the plain >> text search tool does. >> >> Specifically, in appropriate find modes (i.e. "Following current node", >> "Following sibling of current node", "Preceding current node" and "Preceding >> sibling of current node"), it would be nice to have the option to leave the >> "Find Element" window open so that the search could be easily repeated. >> Users could use this tool to step through, say, all indexterm elements >> containing the word property. >> >> Making the dialog non-modal would also help this use case greatly. >> > > There is no need to implement this. Simply use Ctrl-A (_A_ like _A_gain) > to repeat the search. Like all commands which require the user to > specify parameters (e.g. Insert, Convert), the "Find Element" command > is repeatable. > > We'll add a hint to the dialog box because you and probably most users > didn't notice this. > > >

