Changing the Schema Refresh Interval

As you edit an XML document, Stylus Studio displays a pop-up menu that lists the elements and element attributes you can create. Stylus Studio retrieves this information from the document's schema. The frequency with which Stylus Studio retrieves this information can affect XML editing performance. The default refresh interval is 10 seconds.

If XML editing performance is slow, increase the refresh interval that Stylus Studio uses to refresh the schema information.

To change the refresh interval:
1. From the Stylus Studio menu bar, select Tools > Options.

The Options dialog box appears.

2. Click Module Settings > XML Editor > XML Settings.

The XML Settings page of the Options dialog box appears.

3. In the Refresh interval field, type a larger number. For information about how Stylus Studio uses this interval, see Options - Module Settings - XML Editor - XML Settings.

Tip

 

If the schema used by your document is almost never modified, you can safely increase the interval to as much as 10,000 seconds.

4. Click OK.

See also Managing Stylus Studio Performance.

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