I don't know if the "blank mapping file" as conjectured by Pablo is a useful idea
I find extremely useful. When I go to style some XML file, I don't have to type all of that stuff or study the XML file to find out what elements are contained. This feature will make it extremely easy to get something functional very quickly.
-m
On February 24, 2016 4:05:52 AM PST, "Thomas A. Schmitz"
On 02/24/2016 11:26 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
i added the files to the beta
Great, it works now and is a fantastic tool! I was thinking of writing something similar myself, but of course, you had already anticipated this wish... I'll try to see if I can make sense of s-xml-analyzers.lua
and come up with different visualizations (what I had in mind was a table listing the elements, all elements contained in them and all attributes used). I don't know if the "blank mapping file" as conjectured by Pablo is a useful idea, but I guess it would be trivial to implement that as well.
Thanks and all best
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