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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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<strong>Author</strong> for DITA | 110• Edit Attributes - Allows you to edit all the attributes of a selected node. You can find more details about thisaction in the Attributes View on page 82 topic.• Delete - Deletes the selected node.• Move Up (Alt + Up) - Moves the selected nodes in front of their respective previous siblings.• Move Down (Alt + Down) - Moves the selected nodes after their next respective siblings.• Promote (Alt + Left) - Moves the selected nodes after their respective parents as siblings.• Demote (Alt + Right) - Moves the selected nodes as children to their respective previous siblings.Note: As an alternative to these actions, you can select one or multiple topics, then drag and drop them tothe desired position inside the map.Editing ActionsImportant: References can be made either by using the href attribute or by using the new keyref attributeto point to a key defined in the map. <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> tries to resolve both cases. keyrefs aresolved relative to the current map.The contextual menu contains, in addition to the edit actions described above, the following actions:• Open - Opens in the editor the resources referred by the selected nodes.• Append Child/Insert After - Sub-menus containing the following actions:• Reference - Appends/Inserts a topic reference as a child/sibling of the selected node.• Reference to the current edited file - Appends/Inserts a topic reference to the current edited file as a child/siblingof the selected node.• New topic - Create a new topic from templates, saves it on disk and adds it into the DITA map.• Anchor Reference, Key Definition, Map Reference, Topic Reference, Topic Set, Topic Set Reference -Allows you to insert a reference to a topic file, a map file, a topic set, or a key definition.• Topic heading - Appends/Inserts a topic heading as a child/sibling of the selected node.• Topic group - Appends/Inserts a topic group as a child/sibling of the selected node.• Check Spelling in Files - Checks the spelling of the files in the scope of the current edited map.• Search References - Finds in the current map all references to the selected topic reference (topicref or maprefelement) and to each element with an ID attribute contained in the selected topic. If the current selection in the DITAMaps Manager view is a keydef element the action will find any element with an attribute idref, keyref,conref or conkeyref that points to the selected keydef.• Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, Redo - Common edit actions with the same functionality as those found in the text editor.• Paste Before, Paste After - Pastes the content of the clipboard before, respectively after, the selected node.You can also arrange the nodes by dragging and dropping one or more nodes at a time. Drop operations can be performedbefore, after or as child of the targeted node. The relative location of the drop is indicated while hovering the mouseover a node before releasing the mouse button for the drop.Drag and drop operations allow you to:• Copy - Select the nodes you want to copy and start dragging them. Before dropping them in the appropriate place,press and hold the Ctrl key (Meta key on Mac). The mouse pointer changes to indicate that a copy operation isperformed.• Move - Select the nodes you want to move and drag and drop them in the appropriate place.• Promote Alt+Left Arrow / Demote Alt+Right Arrow - You can move nodes between child and parent nodes whichensures both PromoteAlt+Left Arrow and DemoteAlt+Right Arrow operations.Tip:You can open and edit linked topics easily by double clicking the references or by right-clicking and choosingOpen in editor. If the referenced file does not exist you are allowed to create it.

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