On 18 Oct 2016, at 18:47, Hussein Shafie wrote:

Maïlys C. wrote:

After an upgrade to version 7 in last july, it is no longer possible use the shortcut "ctrl + shift + s" to display the XML Source of my documents.
The source can still be displayed via the menu /View/ but using a
shortcut was very handy. Is there another shortcut instead? If not,
would it be possible to put it back?

I'm sorry to say that this is not a bug but simply a regression due to other major changes in the "Edit source" add-on. See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/changes.html#v7.0.0

As of version 7, there is simply no shortcut like "ctrl + shift + s" to switch to the XML source view.

Of course, on Windows and on Linux, but not on the Mac, it's always possible to switch to the XML source view by pressing "Alt + V + 3" ("V" like the "V"iew menu, "3" because "3" is the underlined mnemonic of menu item "3 XML source").

Are you sure you did not mean «4» and not «3»? At least on my Mac, for 3, then, for XHTML documents, I have got a «See info about includeded element» submenu, before the source menu submenu - I am not sure, right now, what that new menu does, however.

Anyhow, as for Mac, then one may click on the "View" menu and then type "4" (or "3", if that new submenu does not turn up) and then "Enter/Return" - this will open the source view.

But, again speaking about the Mac, then MacOS (and OSX) allows us to add shortcuts to *any* submenu of *any* program. Unfortunately, this does not work for XML Mind. Would it be possible to get support for that feature in the XML Mind editors? For instance NeoOffice (which as much as I have understood is a Java-based port of OpenOffice to MacOS) does support such manually added shortcuts.

Leif Halvard Silli      
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