2. XHTML menu

Table editing commands fully support HTML 4 tables. Most table editing commands can be repeated by using EditRepeat (Ctrl+A).

MenuItemDescription

Column

For a command in this menu to work, click anywhere inside a cell (or explicitly select a cell or an element having a cell ancestor).

Insert BeforeInsert a column before column containing specified cell.
Insert AfterInsert a column after column containing specified cell.
CutCut to the clipboard the column containing specified cell.
CopyCopy to the clipboard the column containing specified cell.
Paste BeforePaste copied or cut column before column containing specified cell.
Paste AfterPaste copied or cut column after column containing specified cell.
DeleteDelete the column containing specified cell.

Row

For a command in this menu to work, click anywhere inside a cell (or explicitly select a cell or an element having a cell ancestor) or explicitly select a row.

Insert Before

Insert a row before row containing specified cell.

Note

Note that row editing commands are enabled, not only by implicitly or explicitly selecting a table cell or any of its descendants, but also by explicitly selecting a table row.

Insert AfterInsert a row before row containing specified cell.
CutCut to the clipboard the row containing specified cell.
CopyCopy to the clipboard the row containing specified cell.
Paste BeforePaste copied or cut row before row containing specified cell.
Paste AfterPaste copied or cut row after row containing specified cell.
DeleteDelete the row containing specified cell.

Cell

For a command in this menu to work, click anywhere inside a cell (or explicitly select a cell or an element having a cell ancestor).

Increment Column SpanIncrement the number of columns spanned by specified cell.
Decrement Column SpanDecrement the number of columns spanned by specified cell.
Increment Row SpanIncrement the number of rows spanned by specified cell.
Decrement Row SpanDecrement the number of rows spanned by specified cell.

Other commands:

Paste After As

The entries of this submenu allow to paste the plain text copied to the clipboard, typically using a third-party word processor or spreadsheet, as:

  • one or more paragraphs,

  • OR a pre element,

  • OR one or more list items,

  • OR an itemized list,

  • OR one or more table rows,

  • OR a table.

The last two menu entries assume that each text line specifies a table row and that, within a text line, the contents of the table cells are separated by tab characters.

Move Up

Move selected element up, that is, swap it with its preceding sibling node. Requires the element to be explicitly selected.

Move Down

Move selected element down, that is, swap it with its following sibling node. Requires the element to be explicitly selected.

Preview

Preview the document being edited using the ``default viewer'' helper application. The default viewer is typically a Web browser. This helper application is specified in the Preferences dialog box, Helper Applications section, Default viewer field.

2.1. Convert Document sub-menu

This menu is present only in XMLmind XML Editor Professional Edition.

Convert to RTF (Word 2000+)

Converts the document being edited to RTF (Rich Text Format) using XMLmind FO Converter (see http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/). The document generated by this command can be edited and printed using Microsoft® Word 2000 and above.

Convert to WordprocessingML (Word 2003+)

Converts the document being edited to WordprocessingML using XMLmind FO Converter. The document generated by this command can be edited and printed using Microsoft® Word 2003 and above.

Convert to Office Open XML (Word 2007+)

Converts the document being edited to Office Open XML (.docx file) using XMLmind FO Converter. The document generated by this command can be edited and printed using Microsoft® Word 2007 and above.

Convert to OpenDocument (OpenOffice.org 2)

Converts the document being edited to OpenDocument (.odt file) using XMLmind FO Converter. The document generated by this command can be edited and printed using OpenOffice.org 2.

Print PostScript

Converts the document being edited to PostScript® using RenderX XEP (see http://www.renderx.com/), if its plug-in has been installed, and Apache FOP otherwise (see http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/), and then sends the generated file to the chosen printer.

Convert to PDF

Converts the document being edited to PDF (Adobe® Portable Document Format, also known as Acrobat®) using RenderX XEP (see http://www.renderx.com/), if its plug-in has been installed, and Apache FOP otherwise (see http://xmgraphicsl.apache.org/fop/).

All the above Convert commands display the URL chooser dialog box rather than the standard file chooser dialog box. That is, you must specify the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) of a save file.

Note that these commands can create directories on the fly, if needed to. For example, if you specify http://www.acme.com/docs/report43/mydoc.pdf as the URL of the save file and if directory report43/ does not exist, this directory will be created during command execution.