Peter Desjardins wrote: > I have a minor labeling suggestion. I'm using XMLMind XML Editor > Professional Edition 3.7.1 on Windows. > > I made some changes to a file, then noticed that an xi:included file needed > changes. I made the changes in the included file,
Using XMLMind XML Editor or using an external text editor? Did you save the included document before switching to the master document? then returned to the original file. I wanted to see my changes and clicked View > Redraw. All changes to the file were lost. > In the master document or in the included document? > I can see that this is not an easy problem to solve. However, if you are > reverting to the saved version, I'd suggest labeling the command "revert to > saved" or something similar. > > Here's what the documentation contains. > > ***************************************** > Redraw > > Rebuilds the view of the whole document, no matter which text or nodes are > selected. > > Note > Like command Edit Referencing Document, this command has also the side-effect > of automatically refreshing the referencing document after modifications made > to the referenced documents. For example, if document book.xml references > chap1.xml and if chap1.xml has been modified, this command will refresh what > has been included from chap1.xml before rebuilding the view of book.xml. > ***************************************** > > Maybe I'm mistaken. No, View > Redraw should work as you expect it to work. It is correctly ``labeled'' and the documentation is correct. What you describe looks like a bug. The problem is that we cannot reproduce it. Whatever the circumstances: View > Redraw seems to always work fine in respect of refreshing inclusions. Please give us more details about what you did.

