I think that I have solved the issue with bad intendation in "arrow left" and "arrow up". Unfortunatelly, I think I cannot do it so elegantly also for "arrow down" :/ But progress! It uses already a different technique than before. @beauhaan@Jeanvaljean689#roam
(I have chosen "A" because for my keyboard, it is really painful to type ^)
Okay, I can also put the arrow on the bottom. However, to have a nice intendation, the [[v]] has to be the last element.
Arrow is positioned in the way that it is a little bit more deep in the case of arrow down. The reasoning: it makes better connection to nested elements.@cortexfutura
Arrow up is done like this:
And the whole family. Note that Arrow left and Arrow up are done in a different way than Arrow down. :D Hopefully, you will enjoy it, @cortexfutura !
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This is still buggy but it works. It is a "xml:id" or "key"-finder for XML files independent on your editor (Windows only). E.g., if you often refer to specific persons or works, then you can easily set this up. #teixml@nick_performant@jamescummings@medievalMB@XmlTeiCz
The idea is: one defines a basic xpath, then one can add two subpaths for descriptors. The basic xpath is the source of xml:id, basic descriptors allows you to undertand what it is about. (But I might also use an array...)
The setup is really easy and I will move the settings to a separate txt file/ini soubor.