To edit a file using the XML editor, right-click the file in the Navigator view, and click Open With > XML Editor. Because the editor that is last used to open a file becomes the default editor for that particular file, the XML editor will remain the default XML editor for that file unless you explicitly change it.
The Resource perspective is designed to facilitate XML development, so it contains certain views (such as the Outline and Properties view) that are advantageous to XML editor users. If, however, you prefer to work in a different perspective, that does not provide these views by default, you can add them by clicking
and selecting the appropriate view.The pop-up menu in the Properties view contains the following options: undo, cut, copy, paste, delete, and select all. The options that are available at a given time depend on where the cursor is located when the pop-up menu is displayed. To see the pop-up menu options, the property value field must be active. (select the property, then select its value.)
Use the Restore Default
Value toolbar button to
change any value back to its default setting.
Once you are in the Properties view, you can modify other property values for specific attributes. To edit another tag using the Properties view, you can select the desired node in the workbench Outline view, or select an attribute in the Design or Source view of the XML editor.
Parent topic: XML editor
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