Options - Module Settings - XML Schema Editor - Diagram

You use the Diagram page of the Options dialog box to determine which properties of an XML Schema's nodes you want to display in the Diagram tab of the XML Schema Editor. For each node property, you can choose to

  • Show the property
  • Show the property only if it is not empty
  • Hide the node

In order to streamline presentation of the XML Schema in the diagram, most properties are hidden by default.

Tip

 

If all of a node's properties have the same show/hide setting, that value is displayed in the Inline Visibility in Diagram field. If no value is displayed in the Inline Visibility in Diagram field, it means that two or more properties have different show/hide settings.

For More Information

Introduction to the Diagram Tab

Defining an XML Schema Using the Diagram Tab - Getting Started

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