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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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• if the header will be generated• if the title will be added• how the table will be framedPredefined Document Types | 149•Insert Row - Inserts a new table row with empty cells. The action is available when the caret position is insidea table.•Insert Column - Inserts a new table column with empty cells after the current column. The action is availablewhen the caret position is inside a table.•Insert Cell - Inserts a new empty cell depending on the current context. If the caret is positioned between twocells, a new one will be inserted at caret's position. If the caret is inside a cell, then the new one will be created afterthe current cell.•Delete Column - Deletes the table column where the caret is located.•Delete Row - Deletes the table row where the caret is located.•Join Row Cells - Joins the content of the selected cells. The operation is available if the selected cells are fromthe same row and they have the same row span. The action is also available when the selection is missing, but thecaret is positioned between two cells.•Join Cell Above - Joins the content of cell from current caret position with that of the cell above it. Note thatthis action works only if both cells have the same column span.•Join Cell Below - Joins the content of cell from current caret position with that of the cell below it. Note thatthis action works only if both cells have the same column span.•Split Cell To The Left - Splits the cell from current caret position in two, inserting a new empty table cell tothe left. Note that this action works only if the current cell spans over more than one column. The column span ofthe source cell will be decreased with one.•Split Cell To The Right - Splits the cell from current caret position in two, inserting a new empty table cell tothe right. Note that this action works only if the current cell spans over more than one column. The column span ofthe source cell will be decreased with one.•Split Cell Above - Splits the cell from current caret position in two, inserting a new empty table cell above.Note that this action works only if the current cell spans over more than one row. The row span of the source cellwill be decreased with one.•Split Cell Below - splits the cell from current caret position in two, inserting a new empty table cell below.Note that this action works only if the current cell spans over more than one row. The row span of the source cellwill be decreased with one.Note: DITA supports the CALS table model similar with DocBook document type in addition to thesimpletable element specific for DITA.Caution: Column specifications are required for table actions to work properly.• Generate IDs - Available in the contextual menu only, this action allows you to generate an unique ID for the elementat caret position. If the element already has an id set, it is preserved. Further options are offered in the ID Optionsdialog, available in the DITA main menu. Here you can specify the elements for which <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong>generates an ID if the Auto generate ID's for elements is enabled. If you want to keep already set element id's whencopying content in the same document, make sure the Remove ID's when copying content in the same documentoption is not checked.• Search References - Finds the references to the id attribute value of the selected element in all the topics from thecurrent DITA map (opened in the DITA Maps Manager view). The default shortcut of the action is Ctrl+Shift+Gand can be changed in the DITA Topic document type.All actions described above are available in the contextual menu, the DITA submenu of the main menu or in the <strong>Author</strong>custom actions toolbar.

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