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[ANN] XMLTagInputManager
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[ANN] XMLTagInputManager


  • Subject: [ANN] XMLTagInputManager
  • From: Annard Brouwer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 16:05:54 +0100

What does it do?

This input manager is convenient if you want to double or triple click to select xml (or xhtml) tags. Put the mouse cursor on the opening '<' or closing '>' character of a tag and:
* a double click will select the complete tag
* a triple click will select the complete open and close tag (or beep at you and select as far as it can get if you have malformed xml).


It will work with any program that is based on the Cocoa frameworks. It is also friendly with the TextExtras and IncrementalSearch input managers.

I used to have this on OpenStep and in a dull moment decided to write my own since I couldn't find a reference to the original. You can get it here:
<http://homepage.mac.com/annard/.cv/annard/Public/ XMLInputManager1.0.zip-link.zip>


This includes source. Let me know if you like it!

Cheers,
Annard
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