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- From: "Henry S. Thompson" <ht@cogsci.ed.ac.uk>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Sun, 26 Apr 1998 23:43:39 +0100
The final (I hope) alpha release (0.3.1) of XED is now available for
evaluation:
http://www.ltg.ed.ac.uk/~ht/xed.html
There are lots of new features, and some changes to the UI, so I hope
those of you who have made helpful comments and tried things out will
take the time to re-download this version. Changes since the last
announcement include:
>Changes from v0.2.1.4 as released:
Features:
Menubar instead of buttons, with operations grouped in pull-downs
under 'File', 'Edit', 'Options' (all Alt/Meta key-bindings still work)
Preferences settings control key-binding mode, attr quotes, autofill,
autoeol, autoindent, autosave
Font size menu
'Insert File' command added
Can flush tag memory for a clean start on demand
Autosaving support
C-/ toggles an empty element between <a></a> and <a/> versions.
Cut and Paste under WIN32 use clipboard for import/export
Better support for large element type inventories: consistent accelerators
based on shortest unique prefix, mixed case handled properly
Accelerators for built-in menu entries changed to non-alphameric to avoid
clashing with user-defined tags/attrs/entities
Double-click selects word/enclosing element/...
C-space sets anchor in Unix key-binding mode
Cross-modal pasting now allowed (e.g. from attr to content and vice versa)
Renaming supported for PIs, unwrapping/wrapping for PIs, CDATA sections
and comments
Undo possible after save
C-g clears selection in Unix key-binding mode
File dirty is indicated by File* in menubar under WIN32, italic 'File' under
UNIX
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