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Adam Van den HovenSubject: Feature request
Author: Adam Van den Hoven
Date: 06 Sep 2001 05:31 PM
Good afternoon,

I've just come up with a potentially useful feature. It would be nice to have the find/replace facilities XML aware. So I want to replace all the = in my xsl to %3d. Now if I were to do a replace all on = I would end up with a whole lot of bad xml. Further I only want to replace the = that are text nodes within xsl:text elements. Or perhaps I want to do a replace foo with 'foo' within the select attribute of my xsl:variable elements.

Clearly this means that the text being searched needs to be well formed before searching but that shouldn't be too onerous a requirement.

Good work!
Adam

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Minollo I.Subject: Re: Feature request
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 06 Sep 2001 05:34 PM

>I've just come up with a potentially useful feature. It would be nice to
>have the find/replace facilities XML aware. So I want to replace all the =
>in my xsl to %3d. Now if I were to do a replace all on = I would end up
>with a whole lot of bad xml. Further I only want to replace the = that are
>text nodes within xsl:text elements. Or perhaps I want to do a replace foo
>with 'foo' within the select attribute of my xsl:variable elements.
>
>Clearly this means that the text being searched needs to be well formed
>before searching but that shouldn't be too onerous a requirement.

It makes sense.
I'm filing this as a PCR (I must say, lower level than several others...).

Thanks for the suggestion,
Minollo

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Adam Van den HovenSubject: Re: Feature request
Author: Adam Van den Hoven
Date: 06 Sep 2001 07:20 PM
If I keep this up, you guys are going to get very tired of me.;)

Another idea is an MRU list of projects. It would also be nice to choose to have the start up directory be the last directory you used. Having separate directories remembered for files and projects would be good.

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Minollo I.Subject: Re: Feature request
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 06 Sep 2001 07:28 PM

>If I keep this up, you guys are going to get very tired of me.;)

Keep sending feedback and suggestions! We all appreciate!

>Another idea is an MRU list of projects.

It's already there, File|Recent Projects

>It would also be nice to choose to have the start up directory be the last
>directory you used. Having separate directories remembered for files and
>projects would be good.

We already have a PCR filed for directory defaults in the Open File dialog;
but thanks for reminding us, it will be done.

Thanks again,
Minollo

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Gerald NelsonSubject: Re: Feature request
Author: Gerald Nelson
Date: 06 Sep 2001 08:25 PM
Can I vote many times for the smart find and replace. There have been many times that would have saved me some serious editing. (Of course, smarter initial manipulation on my part of help too). Jerry Nelson

   
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