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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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<strong>Author</strong>ing in the Visual Editor | 86•Full Tags - Displays full name tags without attributes for both block level as well as in-line level elements.•Block Tags - Displays full name tags for block level elements and simple tags without names for in-line levelelements.•Inline Tags - Displays full name tags for inline level elements, while block level elements are not displayed.•Partial Tags - Displays simple tags without names for in-line level elements, while block level elements arenot displayed.•No Tags - None of the tags is displayed. This is the most compact mode.The default tags display mode can be configured in the <strong>Author</strong> options page. However, if the document opened in <strong>Author</strong>editor does not have an associated CSS stylesheet, then the Full Tags mode will be used.Block-level elements are those elements of the source document that are formatted visually as blocks (e. g. paragraphs),while the inline level elements are distributed in lines (e. g. emphasizing pieces of text within a paragraph, inline images,etc). The graphical format of the elements is controlled from the CSS sources via the display property.BookmarksA position in a document can be marked with a bookmark. Later the cursor can go quickly to the marked position witha keyboard shortcut or with a menu item. This is useful to ease the navigation in a large document or to work on morethan one document when the cursor must move between several marked positions.A bookmark can be placed with:• one of the menu items available on the menu Edit > Bookmarks > Create• the menu item Edit > Bookmarks > Bookmarks Quick Creation (F9)• the keyboard shortcuts associated with these menu items and visible on the menu Edit > BookmarksA bookmark can be removed when a new bookmark is placed in the same position as an old one or with the action Edit> Bookmarks > Remove All. The cursor can go to a bookmark with one of the actions available on the menu Edit >Bookmarks > Go to.Position Information TooltipWhen the caret is positioned inside a new context, a tooltip will be shown for a couple of seconds displaying the positionof the caret relative to the current element context.Here are the common situations that can be encountered:• The caret is positioned before the first block child of the current node.Figure 46: Before first block• The caret is positioned between two block elements.Figure 47: Between two block elements• The caret is positioned after the last block element child of the current node.Figure 48: After last block

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