Oxygen XML Editor allows you to quickly navigate through a document using the key to move the cursor to the next XML node and to go to the previous one. If you encounter a space preserved element when you navigate through a document and you do not press another key, pressing the key will continue the navigation. However, if the cursor is positioned in a space preserved element and you press another key or you position the cursor inside such an element using the mouse, the key can be used to arrange the text.
To navigate one word forward or backwards, use Ctrl Right Arrow (Command Right Arrow on OS X), and Ctrl Left Arrow (Command Left Arrow on OS X), respectively. Entities and hidden elements are skipped. To position the cursor at the beginning or at the end of the document you can use Ctrl Home (Command Home on OS X), and Ctrl End (Command End on OS X), respectively.
Back
() and
Forward
() buttons
from the Navigation toolbar. The
Last
Modification ()
button automatically takes you to the latest edited text.A breadcrumb on the top stripe indicates the path from document root to the current element. It can also be used as a helpful tool to navigate to specific elements throughout the structure of the document.
Figure: The Breadcrumb in Author Mode
Edit
Attributes
Cut
Copy
Paste
Delete
Toggle
Comment
Rename
Element
). If you hover over that arrow, the
entire content of the element is highlighted by a dotted border for quick identification of
the foldable area. The following actions are available in the Folding
sub-menu of the contextual menu or from the menu:
Toggle
Fold (or you can simply click on the
/
arrow)
Collapse
Other Folds ()
Collapse Child Folds
()
Expand
Child Folds
Expand
All ()
). When hovering over the icon, the mouse
pointer changes its shape to indicate that the link can be accessed and a tooltip presents
the destination location. Click the link to open the referenced resource in the editor or
system browser. The same effect can be obtained by using the action when the cursor is inside a link element.