improvement in the way expanding a node in the tree view makes the child nodes visible.command line -watch argument for auto-reloading and read-only viewing the tail of log files.tree customization values are green to differentiate from data values that can be edited.edit XML element and attribute values right in the tree view.tree view background is grayed when you edit the text view until re-parsed.However, when you are editing in the tree then both views remain in sync. ![]() But there are lots of actions that cause it to be parsed and synchronized again such as F5 Refresh and F7 Parse, or even F8 Format, File Save etc. This is a visual cue to signify that the tree is out of sync with the text document to make it more self-explanatory why the behavior can be unexpected such as when you click into an element in the tree that no longer exists in the actual XML document text. The most noticeable change in this release of the editor is that the tree background is grayed out whenever you edit the text view. This is a safer way to edit XML because it will do the escaping of special characters for you. ![]() Release 2.4.1 lets you edit XML in the tree view and see the changes in the text view as you go. As you might expect, the Watch mode option is disabled for new documents not on disk yet. *.log *.stat, those files will come up automatically in Watch mode. If you specify Watch file extensions in the Preferences dialog, e.g. In Watch File mode, the document is read-only and reloaded whenever modified on disk you can move cursor to end (Ctrl+End) to act like a "tail" utility. Now you can toggle Watch mode in the View menu, and specify Watch file extensions in the Preferences dialog. Previously the "watch" feature was only supported with the command line -watch option. Its capacity was increased from about 9 places of precision to about 18. In FOAL scripting, the num type can now handle $1.00 values to 10 thousand trillion. You can use a period for the data value in tree customization, see update in Tree customization in the firstobject XML editor. See Using the firstobject XML editor from the command line. With the new StrTrim function, call StrTrim(s) to trim the whitespace at beginning and end of s, or call StrTrim(s,1) to trim just at the beginning, StrTrim(s,2) for just the end.Ĭommand line -run now passes arguments to the script function being called and allows you to specify a specific function. This release introduces CMarkup improvements from 11.3, 11.4 and 11.5 including GetNthAttrib, whitespace trimming, and a fix for File read GetSubDoc incomplete. This can be a bit jarring if you are used to looking at the end of the title to find the part you want to see, but it overcomes problems with long paths in the Windows task bar. For brevity, the application name "foxe" is used instead of "firstobject XML editor" and the filename appears first in the title bar followed by the path. The most noticeable aspect of this release is in the title bar. foal: StrTrim with optional flag 1=left, 2=right.foal: fix for file read mode *Thank you Aditya Raut!. ![]()
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