Subject:XMl Mapping Short Cut Keys Author:(Deleted User) Date:15 Nov 2001 11:57 AM
Hi,
I want to be able to choose the default mapping to pass by value but not does for-each. Is there a way to get this by pressing a mouse key modifier key such as Alt? I find myself changine the does-for each to false so often?
Subject:Re: XMl Mapping Short Cut Keys Author:(Deleted User) Date:15 Nov 2001 12:31 PM
Martin,
mapper generates 'xsl:for-each' by default if you map between elements. but
if the mapping invloves attribute, mapper will create xsl:value-of only.
we did have some sort of mouse key to force the code generation as you
described. unfortunately there is no one to force the 'xsl:value-of' without
'xsl:for-each'. I'm fixing this to allow you to use CTRL key while you link
and not to create xsl:for-each.
This feature will be avalible in our next public build.
thanks for the suggestion.
song
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Subject: XMl Mapping Short Cut Keys
> From: "Martin Roberts"
>
> Hi,
> I want to be able to choose the default mapping to pass by value but not
does for-each. Is there a way to get this by pressing a mouse key modifier
key such as Alt? I find myself changine the does-for each to false so
often?
>
> Thanks
> Martin
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