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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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Predefined Document Types | 134Document TypeA document type or framework is associated to an <strong>XML</strong> file according to a set of rules. It includes also many settingsthat improve editing in the Tagless editor for the category of <strong>XML</strong> files it applies for. These settings include:• a default grammar used for validation and content completion in both <strong>Author</strong> mode and Text mode• CSS stylesheet(s) for rendering <strong>XML</strong> documents in <strong>Author</strong> mode• user actions invoked from toolbar or menu in <strong>Author</strong> mode• predefined scenarios used for transformation of the class of <strong>XML</strong> documents defined by the document type• <strong>XML</strong> catalogs• directories with file templates• user defined extensions for customizing the interaction with the content author in <strong>Author</strong> modeThe tagless editor comes with some predefined document types already configured when the application is installed onthe computer. These document types describe well-known <strong>XML</strong> frameworks largely used today for authoring <strong>XML</strong>documents. Editing a document which conforms to one of these types is as easy as opening it or creating it from one ofthe predefined document templates which also come with the application.The DocBook 4 Document TypeDocBook is a very popular set of tags for describing books, articles, and other prose documents, particularly technicaldocumentation.A file is considered to be a DocBook 4 document when one of the following conditions are true:• root element name is book or article• the PUBLIC ID of the document contains the string -//OASIS//DTD DocBook <strong>XML</strong>The schema of DocBook 4 documents is ${frameworks}/docbook/dtd/docbookx.dtd, where${frameworks} is a subdirectory of the <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> install directory.The CSS file used for rendering DocBook content is located in ${frameworks}/docbook/css/docbook.css.The <strong>XML</strong> catalog is stored in ${frameworks}/docbook/catalog.xml.<strong>Author</strong> ExtensionsSpecific actions for DocBook documents are:•Bold emphasized text - Emphasizes the selected text by surrounding it with tag.•Italic emphasized text - Emphasizes the selected text by surrounding it with tag.•Underline emphasized text - Emphasizes the selected text by surrounding it with tag.Note:Bold, Italic, and Underline are toggle actions.For all of the above actions, if there is no selection, then a new emphasis tag with specific role is inserted.These actions are available in any document context and are grouped under the Emphasize toolbar actionsgroup.• Browse reference manual - Opens in your web browser of choice a reference to the documentation of the <strong>XML</strong>element closest to the caret position.• link - Inserts a hypertext link.

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