Fr?d?ric Boone wrote:
> With xmldata.css it works! that's great!
> Actually it is almost perfect for my schema there only one littlet thing:
> I have abtract types in my schema, would you have an example at hand
> of a css which allows to select all the possible extensions of the
> abstract type through a combobox?
> 

In my answer, I assume that you are not talking about setting the
xsi:type attribute of an element.

I assume that you want to choose between element B having type Btype,
element C having type Ctype, element D having type Dtype, where Btype,
Ctype and Dtype all extend the same abstract type Atype.

In principle, there is nothing special to do: xmldata.css inserts a
"Replace" button in the view. This button looks like this:

   ^
   |
--/

(See attached screenshot.) Click on it and you'll be able to choose
between elements B, C and D (and hence, between the different extensions
of abstract type Atype.)


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