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Vex/UserGuide/Editing

< Vex‎ | UserGuide

Editing

Vex provides several commands to edit a XML document.

Copy and Paste

Undo/Redo

Add Element

To insert a new element at the current cursor position or - in the case if something is selected - to surround the selected text or fragment with a new element:

  1. Choose Document | Add | Element... (or hit Ctrl+Space)
  2. In the content assist which pops up choose the element to add by one of the following possibilities:
    • Use Up and Down keys to select element and hit Return
    • Click on the element to add
    • To filter the list of elements type the name or a part of the name and hit Return to add the topmost element

Tip: To place the cursor at the proper position (e.g. a new chapter between two existing chapters in DocBook) see the path which is shown in the status bar.

Duplicate Selection

This command duplicates the currently selected elements and inserts them at the beginning of the current selection. If there is nothing selected, 'Duplicate Selection' duplicates the element that surrounds the current cursor position.

The document's root element can, of course, not be duplicated.

Convert Element

This command allows you to change the surrounding element of the current selection. A popup dialog shows a list of all elements that could replace the element. An element A can be replaced by another element B, if B can contain all the content of A and B is allowed at A's position in the document structure. If you select one of the list items, the popup dialog is closed and the element, which surrounds the current selection is replaced by the selected element.

Remove Tag

This command removes the element that surrounds the current selection:

<emph>The element's content<emph/>

will result in

The element's content

The main purpose of this command is to remove inline elements from text. If you use 'Remove Tag' to remove structural elements (e.g. <para> or <section>), the content of the element might also be removed. The current implementation does not handle this case properly. This might change in the future.

Find/Replace

The option Scope is inoperable.

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