Thanks, it works smoothly.

I attach a (more) finalized version, for whoever would wish to use it.

A. Pierrot

PS: When I find enough time, I intend to make it more user-friendly  
(localization of messages and tool-tips, removal of the indexes  
managing the link between labels and values in the display list, ...)

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Le 8 d?c. 06 ? 10:52, Hussein Shafie a ?crit :

> Alain Pierrot wrote:
>> I have written a "multiPick" java command, based upon pick and
>> selectItems (cf. attached files).
>
[...]
> Simply put all your .class files in a .jar and copy this .jar to  
> one of
> the two addon/ directories scanned by XXE during its startup. Then, of
> course, restart XXE.
>
> For example: on Linux, you could copy it to ~/.xxe/addon/.
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> More information in
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/dev/command.html#d0e2624
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