XSLT specific intention actions
The XSLT Support comes with a few intentions that can be useful for XSLT development.
Intention to convert xsl:if to xsl:choose
This is useful if it turns out that a simple if-branch isn't enough in a certain situation and an else-branch is required. When positioning the caret at the start tag of the xsl:if, the intention shows up and converts the code fragment into an xsl:choose, preserving the original xsl:if as an xsl:when block and adding an xsl:otherwise block.
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Intention to add optional parameters
This intention can be used to pass a value for an optional parameter in a template-call. It will insert the appropriate xsl:with-param tag and show a lookup list for all parameters that aren't already passed to the template.
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Last modified: 08 March 2021



