XSLT Quick Assist Support
The Quick Assist support helps you to rapidly access search and refactoring actions. If one or more actions are available in the current context, they are accessible via a yellow bulb help () placed at the current line in the stripe on the left side of the editor. Also, you can invoke the Quick Assist menu by using the Alt + 1 (Meta + Option + 1 on macOS) keyboard shortcuts.
Two categories of actions are available in the Quick Assist menu:
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Actions available on a selection made inside an attribute that contains an XPath expression:
- Extract template
- Extracts the selected XSLT instructions sequence into a new template.
- Move to another stylesheet
- Allows you to move one or more XSLT global components (templates, functions, or parameters) to another stylesheet.
- Extract local variable
- Allows you to create a new local variable by extracting the selected XPath expression.
- Extract global variable
- Allows you to create a new global variable by extracting the selected XPath expression.
- Extract template parameter
- Allows you to create a new template parameter by extracting the selected XPath expression.
- Extract global parameter
- Allows you to create a new global parameter by extracting the selected XPath expression.
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Actions available when the cursor is positioned over the name of a component:
- Rename Component in
- Renames the component and all its dependencies.
- Search Declarations
- Searches the declaration of the component in a predefined scope. It is available only when the context represents a component name reference.
- Search References
- Searches all references of the component in a predefined scope.
- Component Dependencies
- Searches the component dependencies in a predefined scope.
- Change Scope
- Configures the scope that will be used for future search or refactor operations.
- Rename Component
- Allows you to rename the current component in-place.
- Search Occurrences
- Searches all occurrences of the component within the current file.