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Roy KieslerSubject: Is there a 'Find Definition' Feature?
Author: Roy Kiesler
Date: 19 Dec 2001 09:18 AM
Is there a way to automatically go from a given element in an XML file to that element's definition in the associated DTD/Schema? I expected something along the line of a right-click -> popup menu with a "Go To Definition" option that would switch to the schema tab and highlight the current element's definition...

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Thanks,
Roy

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(Deleted User) Subject: Re: Is there a 'Find Definition' Feature?
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 19 Dec 2001 09:52 AM
Hi Roy,

At 09:27 AM 12/19/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>From: "Roy Kiesler"
>
>Is there a way to automatically go from a given element in an XML file to
>that element's definition in the associated DTD/Schema? I expected
>something along the line of a right-click -> popup menu with a "Go To
>Definition" option that would switch to the schema tab and highlight the
>current element's definition...

The feature you describe is not available in the XML file (in the Schema
view you can right click on an element reference to go to its definition);
I'll file a PCR to have it implemented in the next release.

Thanks,
Alberto

 
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