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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2006, v.4002-->
-<!DOCTYPE task PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Task//EN"
- "task.dtd">
-<task id="txedtsrc" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title>Editing in the Source view</title>
-<titlealts>
-<searchtitle>Editing in the Source view</searchtitle>
-</titlealts>
-<shortdesc>You can use the Source view to view and work with a file's source
-code directly.</shortdesc>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>XML editor<indexterm>Source view</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<taskbody>
-<context><p> The Source view has many text editing features, such as:</p><dl>
-<dlentry>
-<dt>Syntax highlighting</dt>
-<dd>Each tag type is highlighted differently, enabling you to easily find
-a certain kind of tag for editing. In addition, syntax highlighting is valuable
-in locating syntax errors. For example, if you begin a comment in the middle
-of the document with <codeph>&lt;!--</codeph> everything until the next <codeph>--></codeph> is
-considered a comment, and will be highlighted accordingly. The large highlighted
-area will indicate that you need to add <codeph>--></codeph> to close the
-comment.<p>You can customize the syntax highlighting. Refer to the related
-tasks for more information.</p></dd>
-</dlentry></dl><dl><dlentry>
-<dt>Unlimited undo and redo</dt>
-<dd>These options allow you to incrementally undo and redo every change made
-to a file for the entire editing session. For text, changes are incremented
-one character or set of selected characters at a time.</dd>
-</dlentry><dlentry>
-<dt>Content assist</dt>
-<dd>Content assist helps you finish tags and insert macros. Refer to the related
-task for more details.</dd>
-</dlentry><dlentry>
-<dt>Template</dt>
-<dd>You can access templates (using content assist) to help you quickly add
-regularly-used tagging combinations. Refer to the related task for more details.</dd>
-</dlentry><dlentry>
-<dt>Node selection</dt>
-<dd>Based on the location of your cursor (or selection in the Outline view),
-the node selection indicator highlights the line numbers that include a node
-(for example, an element or attribute), in the vertical ruler in the left
-area of the Source view.</dd>
-</dlentry><dlentry>
-<dt>Pop-up menu options</dt>
-<dd>From the editor's pop-up menu, you have many of the same editing options
-available as you do from the workbench <b>Edit</b> menu. You can select menu
-options such as: <uicontrol>Cleanup Document,</uicontrol> to open the <uicontrol>Cleanup</uicontrol>
-dialog, which contains settings to update a document so that it is well-formed
-and formatted and <uicontrol>Format,</uicontrol> which formats either the
-entire document or selected elements.</dd>
-</dlentry><dlentry>
-<dt>"Smart" double clicking</dt>
-<dd>You can use double-click to select attribute values, attribute-value pairs,
-and entire tag sets to quickly update, copy, or remove content.</dd>
-</dlentry></dl><p>To open an XML file to edit, right-click the file in the
-Navigator view and select <uicontrol>Open With > XML Editor</uicontrol>. Click
-the <uicontrol>Source</uicontrol> to see the Source view.</p><p>Edit the code
-as necessary, using any of the available features. As you move the cursor
-within your XML file (or select items from the Outline view), the node selection
-indicator will highlight the line numbers that encompass the node (for example,
-an element or attribute). You can use smart double-clicking behavior to select
-attribute values, attribute-value pairs, and entire tag sets to quickly update,
-copy, or remove content. <?Pub Caret?>If desired, validate and save the XML
-file.</p></context>
-<result><p>Any changes you make in the Source view are also reflected in the
-Design view and the Outline view.</p></result>
-</taskbody>
-</task>
-<?Pub *0000003781?>

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