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XSLT Outline View

The Outline view for XSLT stylesheets displays the list of all the components (templates, attribute-sets, character-maps, variables, functions, keys, outputs) from both the edited stylesheet and its imports or includes. For XSL and XSD resources, the Outline view collects its components starting from the main files. The main files can be defined in the project or in the associated validation scenario. For further details about the Main Files support go to Defining Main Files at Project Level.

By default, it is displayed on the left side of the editor. If the view is not displayed, it can be opened by selecting it from the Window > Show View menu.

Figure 1. XSLT Outline View

The following actions are available in the Settings menu on the Outline view toolbar:
Filter returns exact matches
The text filter of the Outline view returns only exact matches;
Selection update on cursor move
Controls the synchronization between Outline view and source document. The selection in the Outline view can be synchronized with the cursor moves or the changes in the XSLT editor. Selecting one of the components from the Outline view also selects the corresponding item in the source document.

When the Show components option is selected, the following actions are available:

Show XML structure
Displays the XML document structure in a tree-like structure.
Show all components
Displays all components that were collected starting from the main file. This option is set by default.
Show only local components
Displays the components defined in the current file only.
Group by location/type
The stylesheet components can be grouped by location and type.

When the Show XML structure option is selected, the following actions are available:

Show components
Switches the Outline view to the components display mode.
Flat presentation mode of the filtered results
When active, the application flattens the filtered result elements to a single level.
Show comments and processing instructions
Show/hide comments and processing instructions in the Outline view.
Show element name
Show/hide element name.
Show text
Show/hide additional text content for the displayed elements.
Show attributes
Show/hide attribute values for the displayed elements. The displayed attribute values can be changed from the Outline preferences panel.
Configure displayed attributes
Displays the XML Structured Outline preferences page.

The following contextual menu actions are also available when the Show components option is selected in the Settings menu:

Edit Attributes
Opens a small in-place editor that allows you to edit the attributes of the selected node.
Cut
Cuts the currently selected node.
Copy
Copies the currently selected node.
Delete
Deletes the currently selected node.
Search References Ctrl + Shift + R (Command + Shift + R on macOS)
Searches all references of the item found at current cursor position in the defined scope, if any. See Finding XSLT References and Declarations for more details.
Search References in
Searches all references of the item found at current cursor position in the specified scope. See Finding XSLT References and Declarations for more details.
Component Dependencies
Opens the Component Dependencies view that allows you to see the dependencies for the currently selected component.
Show referenced resources
Opens the Referenced/Dependent Resources view that displays the references for the currently selected resource.
Show dependent resources
Opens the Referenced/Dependent Resources view that displays the dependencies of the currently selected resource.
Rename Component in
Renames the selected component. See XSLT Refactoring Actions for more details.

The following contextual menu actions are available in the Outline view when the Show XML structure option is selected in the Settings menu:

Append Child
Displays a list of elements that you can insert as children of the current element.
Insert Before
Displays a list of elements that you can insert as siblings of the current element, before the current element.
Insert After
Displays a list of elements that you can insert as siblings of the current element, after the current element.
Edit Attributes
Opens a small in-place editor that allows you to edit the attributes of the selected node.
Toggle Comment
Comments/uncomments the currently selected element.
Search references
Searches for the references of the currently selected component.
Search references in
Searches for the references of the currently selected component in the context of a scope that you define.
Component dependencies
Opens the Component Dependencies view that displays the dependencies of the currently selected component.
Rename Component in
Renames the currently selected component in the context of a scope that you define.
Cut
Cuts the currently selected component.
Copy
Copies the currently selected component.
Delete
Deletes the currently selected component.
Expand More
Expands the structure of a component in the Outline view.
Collapse All
Collapses the structure of all the component in the Outline view.

The stylesheet components information is presented on two columns: the first column presents the @name and @match attributes, the second column the @mode attribute. If you know the component name, match or mode, you can search it in the Outline view by typing one of these pieces of information in the filter text field from the top of the view or directly on the tree structure. When you type de component name, match or mode in the text field, you can switch to the tree structure using:

  • Keyboard arrow keys
  • Enter key
  • Tab key
  • Shift-Tab key combination

To switch from tree structure to the filter text field, you can use Tab and Shift-Tab.

Tip: The search filter is case insensitive. The following wildcards are accepted:
  • * - any string
  • ? - any character
  • , - patterns separator
If no wildcards are specified, the string to search is used as a partial match.

The content of the Outline view and the editing area are synchronized. When you select a component in the Outline view, its definition is highlighted in the editing area.

Oxygen XML Editor allows you to sort the components of the tree in the Outline view.
Note: Sorting groups in the Outline view is not supported.
Oxygen XML Editor has a predefined order of the groups in the Outline view:
  • For location, the names of the files are sorted alphabetically. The file you are editing is located at the top of the list.
  • For type, the order is: parameters, variables, templates, functions, set attributes, character-map.
    Note: When no grouping is available and the table is not sorted, Oxygen XML Editor sorts the components depending on their order in the document. Oxygen XML Editor also takes into account the name of the file that the components are part of.