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Hi Roger - Perhaps Norm Walsh's XSLT Explorer[1] would be helpful? Best, Bridger [1] https://so.nwalsh.com/2020/06/02-xsltexplorer On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 2:45 PM Dr. Roger L Costello costello@xxxxxxxxx < xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > One of the really nice features of Oxygen is that one can right-mouse > click on an element and select "Go to definition" and then Oxygen displays > the XML Schema element declaration in the XML Schema file. Kudos to the > Oxygen folks! > > I want that capability in my XSLT program. That is, I want my XSLT program > to navigate through the elements in an XML document and then at each > element I'd like to be able to "Go to definition" and collect information > about the element's declaration: the schema file that the element is > contained in, minOccurs, maxOccurs, type, default, fixed, xs:annotation, > facets, and other things. > > I looked into SAXON and it provides capabilities for doing the thing that > I want. It has the Schema Component Model (SCM) and the extension functions > saxon:schema() and saxon:type(). Those are excellent but unfortunately they > don't provide access to some of the items that I need such as the schema > file that the element is contained in and the xs:annotation associated to > the element. > > Question: Do you have XSLT code that provides a "Go to definition" > capability? > > /Roger
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