Sorin Ristache <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The tags supported in XML Schema annotations that are rendered in > the content completion window as in an HTML document are specified > in the User Manual: > > http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-standalone/streamline-with-content-completion.html > > "The following HTML tags are recognized inside the text content of > an XML Schema annotation: p, br, ul, li. They are rendered as in an > HTML document loaded in a web browser: p begins a new paragraph, br > breaks the current line, ul encloses a list of items, li encloses an > item of the list."
Ah, I was not able to find that, and I tried desperately to get <dl><dt><dd> to work (description list, description tag, description data). When describing a list of possible values, an ul does not really make sense, does it? > Jesse Pelton wrote: >> I do something like the following: >> >> <xsd:annotation xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> >> <xsd:documentation> >> <h1>Header text</h1> >> <p>Description</p> >> <ul> >> <li>List item 1</li> >> <li>List item 2</li> >> </ul> >> </xsd:documentation> >> </xsd:annotation> >> <oXygen/> renders the list with asterisks for bullets. Well, I tried something like this (among other variations). It is just that I could not get Oxygen to recognize a <dl> element. Pity. Thanks for clearing this up, -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ oXygen-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.oxygenxml.com/mailman/listinfo/oxygen-user
