Bruno Bonfils wrote: > > - is there a way to set my own keymap ? (like the emacs one for example, > in order to have - at least - C-e end of line, C-a begin of line, C-k > kill line, etc...)
Sure. See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/bindings.html You'll find a sample customize.xxe here: http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/samples2/customize.xxe > - How to data simple text add the end of current line, where the last > item is a special item. Let me explain : > My current line have the path : (don't remember the exact word) > book/chapter/section/section/itemizedlist/listitem/para/ulink/#text, the > last word in the line belong to the ulink/#text. So, when I tried to add > words, they still belong to the ulink. I want add some standard text > (still belong to listitem/para but outside the ulink). If possible, > please give me the way to do that without the mouse (I hate it :) Slow but generic way: select the "ulink" and insert a "#text" after it. Quick, productive, way: when inside the "ulink/#text", simply press on the "Ins" (or "Insert") key of the keypad and continue typing. See "Being productive with XXE" http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/user/userguide4.html#id.s4 > And I have another question, regarding the price of the professionnal > edition. Do you really think a simple end user (guess a student) can buy > a software which cost more than 200 euros ? I really think you'll sell > more if you decrease your end user price (but not the entreprise one, > sure). > > In my case, I don't (even can't) want to pay 220 euros just for _few_ > (maybe I'm wrong) features where I can use legally your standard edition > for free. It's just my poor opinion, but you loose one customer (and I'm > sure I'm not the only one to think that). We intend to add more and more features to Professional Edition without increasing its price. If you don't really need the features only found in Professional Edition (and we know that this often the case for users which exclusively use XXE to author DocBook), then you are welcome to use our free Standard Edition.

