At first, the content of a document opened in the
Grid mode is
collapsed. Only the root element and its attributes are displayed. The grid disposition of the
node names and values is similar to a web form or dialog box. The same set of key shortcuts
used to select dialog box components is also available in the
Grid
mode:
Table 1. Shortcuts in the Grid Mode
| Key |
Action |
| Tab |
Moves the cursor to the next editable value in a table row. |
| Shift
Tab |
Moves the cursor to the previous editable value in a table row. |
| Enter |
Begins editing and lets you insert a new value. Also commits the changes after
you finish editing. |
| Up Arrow/Page
Up |
Navigates toward the beginning of the document. |
| Down Arrow/Page
Down |
Navigates toward the end of the document. |
| Shift |
Used in conjunction with the navigation keys to create a continuous selection
area. |
| Ctrl (Command on OS X)
key |
Used in conjunction with the mouse cursor to create discontinuous selection
areas. |
The following key combinations can be used to scroll the grid:
- Ctrl Up Arrow (Command Up Arrow on OS
X) -
scrolls the grid upwards.
- Ctrl Down Arrow (Command Down Arrow
on OS X) -
scrolls the grid downwards.
- Ctrl Left Arrow (Command Left Arrow
on OS X)
scrolls the grid to the left.
- Ctrl Right Arrow (Command Right
Arrow on OS X)
scrolls the grid to the right.
An arrow sign displayed at the left of the node name indicates that this node has child
nodes. To display the children, click this sign. The expand/collapse actions can be invoked
either with the NumPad+ and NumPad- keys, or from the submenu of the contextual menu or from .
The following actions are available on the
Expand/Collapse menu:
Expand
All
- Expands the selection and all its
children.
Collapse
All
- Collapses the selection and all its
children.
- Expand Children
- Expands all the children of the
selection but not the selection.
- Collapse Children
- Collapses all the children of the
selection but not the selection.
- Collapse Others
- Collapses all the siblings of the current
selection but not the selection.