The
Attributes view presents all the attributes of the current element
determined by the schema of the document. It allows you to insert attributes in the current
element or change the value of the attributes already inserted. The attributes are rendered
differently depending on their state:
Double-click a cell in the
Value column to edit the value of the
corresponding attribute. In case the possible values of the attribute are specified as list in
the schema of the edited document, the
Value column acts as a combo box
that allows you to insert the values in the document.
You can sort the attributes table by clicking the
Attribute column
header. The table contents can be sorted as follows:
- By attribute name in ascending order.
- By attribute name in descending order.
- Custom order, where the used attributes are displayed at the beginning of the table
sorted in ascending order, followed by the rest of the allowed elements sorted in
ascending order.
Figure: The Attributes View
A combo box located in the upper part of the view allows you to edit the attributes of the
ancestors of the current element.
The following actions are available in the contextual menu:
- Add
- Allows you to insert a new attribute. Adding an attribute that is not in the list of
all defined attributes is not possible when the Allow only insertion of valid elements and
attributes schema aware option is enabled.
- Set empty value
- Specifies the current attribute value as empty.
- Remove
- Removes the attribute (action available only if the attribute is specified). You can
invoke this action by pressing the (Delete)
or (Backspace) keys.
- Copy
- Copies the attrName="attrValue" pair to the clipboard. The
attrValue can be:
- The value of the attribute.
- The value of the default attribute, if the attribute does not appear in the edited
document.
- Empty, if the attribute does not appear in the edited document and has no default
value set.
- Paste
- This action is available in the contextual menu of the
Attributes view, in the Text and
Author modes. Depending on the content of the clipboard, the
following cases are possible:
- If the clipboard contains an attribute and its value, both of them are introduced
in the Attributes view. The attribute is selected and its
value is changed if they exist in the Attributes view.
- If the clipboard contains an attribute name with an empty value, the attribute is
introduced in the Attributes view and you can start editing
it. The attribute is selected and you can start editing it if it exists in the
Attributes view.
- If the clipboard only contains text, the value of the selected attribute is
modified.
In-place Attributes Editor
This shortcut pops up a small window with the same content as the
Attributes view. The default form of the pop-up window presents the
Name and Value fields, with the list of all
the possible attributes collapsed.
Figure: Edit attributes in place
The small right arrow button expands the list of possible attributes allowed by the schema of
the document as in the Attributes view.
Figure: Edit attributes in place - full version
The Name field auto-completes the name of the attribute: the complete
name of the attribute is suggested based on the prefix already typed in the field as the user
types in the field.