Hello Hussein,
thank you again for your help.
I just want to notify you that my company (Alfa Consult SA) ordered 3
licenses of XML Mind Professional as promised, the license number is
xe-usr.SVyPgmT.
Also FYI I'm attaching draft of my presentation for XML Prague 2009. I would
like to show a quick introduction into XML Mind at the end of my
presentation.
I was quite busy recently so I did not had as much time I would wish for XML
Mind recently but I let some authors evaluate the patched version from you
and it seems stable and working well.
Styling works well for grammars even without schema. What did not work for
me is
<inclusionScheme name="XInclude">
<class>com.xmlmind.xml.xinclude.XIncludeScheme</class>
</inclusionScheme>
in my xxe definition for my grammar. But I did not look deeper into this,
maybe it is some issue on my side.
I got also few usability improvements request from my users, but those are
really minor. One of them is, if you use the dictionary and let it learn new
phrases and than shutdown XML Mind incorrectly (shut down the computer for
example without clicking Exit in XML Mind) the learned words get lost next
time.
Also XML Mind has features for automatic saving, but does not have some very
useful feature which people are used to in other applications like Save All
for Ctrl+S (usefull with modular documents) or Save All when your window
looses focus (for example if you like to generate your document in a
different window).
I know those are minor staff but it would be good to add them at least to
the wish list.
I will return to you later next week if you would have time for me, with
question about how to implement some usability improvements I'm planning.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Petr Nalevka
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Hussein Shafie <hussein at xmlmind.com> wrote:
> Petr Nalevka wrote:
>
>>
>> this is great news, thank you very much for the patch I will test it
>> today.
>>
>
> Do not hesitate to report any problem you could have with the patch.
>
>
>
>
>> Just one little question. The default (no stylesheet view) is probably not
>> done through a CSS right? It is probably hard coded in XML Mind?
>>
>
> Yes. It is our native tree view.
>
>
>
>
> I'm asking because I would like to use some of the appearance of the
>> default view in my specific CSS.
>>
>>
> It is very simple to do so. Specify "display: tree;" for some of your XML
> subtrees (that is, a styled view can contain pieces of tree view; a tree
> view cannot contain pieces of styled view).
>
> XHTML example:
>
> ---
> base,
> meta,
> link,
> style,
> script,
> noscript {
> display: tree;
> }
> ---
>
> More info in
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/csssupport/new_displays.html
>
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