![]() It is no longer necessary to download and install an editing tool. Now, with the availability of Oxygen XML Web Author, anyone can complete the exercises for LearningDITA in a full-featured editing environment. To demonstrate the capabilities of the Oxygen XML Web Author, Syncro Soft offers a free online demo version ( link here). The adaptive and innovative user interface is designed to allow you to interact with XML content in the most efficient and productive way possible.” ![]() “You can collaborate with other members of your team to contribute and modify content from anywhere on desktops, tablets, and mobile devices. Borrowing from Syncro Soft’s own materials: The Required Tools for Designing XML Schemas and Transformation Pipelines. This web-based tool allows anyone with a modern browser to use Oxygen XML Author to edit and review XML or DITA content. The Premier All-In-One XML Editing Suite. One of the recent developments from Syncro Soft-the makers of the XML Editor-is the release of the Oxygen XML Web Author. A DITA topic is an XML document, thus all the editing features that Oxygen XML. We’re happy to say this limitation now gone. Oxygen XML Editor provides a number of features to help you edit DITA topics. This has presented a difficulty to some because they cannot or do not want to download and install an editor. To complete the exercises in LearningDITA, we have recommended that students install an XML editor. This project is licensed under Apache License 2.Since Scriptorium first announced the availability of, we have had more than 1,100 subscribers to our free online DITA courses. Go to the Releases page and download the oxygen-dita-outgoing-references-view-, and inside this folder, there should be a plugin.xmlfile.The add-on can also be installed using the following alternative procedure: This side-view includes actions in the contextual menu to open the selected outgoing reference or show the definition location in case of a related link defined in a relationship table in DITA Map. Result: A DITA References side-view will now be available. Then select the I accept all terms of the end-user license agreement option and click Install. Select the DITA References View add-on and click Next.Enter or paste in the Show add-ons from field.To install the add-on, follow these instructions: Double click or ENTER on a reference to open the target location.Selection in the outgoing references side view is synchronized with the caret location in the editor area for outgoing references.Works both in the Author and the Text editing modes.Side view user interface is translated in English, German, French, Japanese and Dutch.If a reference is expanded, the references to that topic will be displayed. The incoming references are presented for the current opened DITA topic. The text view seems to be the most helpful for showing where you are within the file as it highlights your position in blue and shows the overall structure of the XML file. The editor has three views: text, grid, and author. Related links defined in relationship tables (Oxygen 22 or newer) The tool is DITA based to gives the ease of working along with xml.Related links (link with href or keyref).Content References (conref or conkeyref).Key references (various elements with keyref).WebHelp consists of a series of HTML pages, neatly integrated into a. Cross references (xref with href or keyref) Oxygen offers support for transforming DITA and DocBook resources into WebHelp output.Other media resources (DITA objects pointing to video, audio or embeddable frames).Image References (image with href or keyref). ![]() The following outgoing references are presented in the side view for an opened DITA topic: Available in the Editor and DITA perspectives. Side view in Oxygen XML Editor which shows all outgoing references and incoming references (only for Oxygen 23 or newer) for the current opened DITA topic.
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