The intelligent Content Completion Assistant available in Oxygen XML Editor enables rapid, in-line identification and insertion of elements, attributes and attribute values valid in the editing context. All available proposals are listed in a pop-up list displayed at the current caret position.
When active, it displays a list of context-sensitive proposals valid at the current caret position. Elements are highlighted in the list using the Up and Down cursor keys on your keyboard. For each selected item in the list, the Content Completion Assistant displays a documentation window. You can customize the size of the documentation window by dragging its top, right, and bottom borders.
Depending on the selected schema version, Oxygen XML Editor populates the proposals list with information taken either from XML Schema 1.0 or 1.1.
Oxygen XML Editor helps you to easily reference a component by providing the list of proposals (complex types, simple types, elements, attributes, groups, attribute groups, or notations) valid in the current context. The components are collected from the current file or from the imported/included schemas.
When editing xs:annotation/xs:appinfo elements of an XML Schema, the Content Completion Assistant proposes elements and attributes from a custom schema (by default ISO Schematron). This feature can be configured from the XSD Content Completion preferences page.