![]() The new table design also lets you have static and dynamic properties within the same table design. You can also right-click to rearrange the table structure with copy and paste – or just delete the entire row/column right there. Now, you can design your table rows and columns and then simply drag borders to resize. The new table design in StyleVision makes the visual stylesheet design interface only that much more intuitive. XBRL Dimensions 2.1 also has some interesting rendering and presentation requirements that, in our humble opinion, have given StyleVision some of its coolest new features to date: an all-new table design and XPath filtering. ![]() As you may already know, XBRL is built on top of XML, and adds semantic definitions to financial reporting data. But we also had the opportunity to build a lot of new functionality into the MissionKit tools, specifically XMLSpy, MapForce, and StyleVision, because of our added support for XBRL. ![]() To an Altova MissionKit user, it probably comes as no surprise that the majority of the new features in our latest (v2009) release were based on customer requests – yeah, that’s how we roll.
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