- From: Thomas <gnomen@telia.com>
- Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 14:53:05 +0100
- To: www-amaya@w3.org
Yes, I think this is a good idea. That happens when I hit the Reload button. Oh, and I also have this suggestion: It seems hitting the Reload button causes the css editor to: 1. Reload the document (obviously ;) 2. Colorize any new /**/ comments. 3. Scroll to the position where I was editing. I think that it would be great if points 2 and three would happen also when I save it! Another suggestion (this is a quite luxurious dream-feature ;): It would be really cool to be able to 'Contract' and 'Expand' multi-line style definitions in the CSS editor, kind of the thing Mozilla does with XML documents and some code editors can do with, for example, different methods. Illustration: - div.VMenu A { Color: Black; Background-color: White; } Would when i click the Minus become (perhaps with an alternate color for easy spotting): + div.VMenu A Note: This would only be a visual presentation and should not alter the document buffer. Also (this is the last one, promise ;): Wouldn't it be great to have the Tab key add, say, two spaces right before the current insertion point (when editing Source code of Webdocuments and CSS) ? Regards Thomas.
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