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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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Configuring the Application | 400The Code Templates preferences panel is opened from menu Window > Preferences > <strong>Author</strong> > Editor > Templates> Code Templates. It contains a list with all available code templates (both built-in and custom created ones) and acode preview area. You can disable any code template by unchecking its corresponding option box.• New - Defines a new code template. You can choose to set the newly defined code template for a specific type ofeditor or for all editor types.• Edit - Edits the selected code template.• Duplicate - Creates a duplicate of the currently selected code template.• Delete - Deletes the currently selected code template. This action is disabled for the built-in code templates.• Import - Imports a file with code templates that was created by the Export action.• Export - Exports a file with code templates.Document TemplatesThe list of document templates that are displayed in the New dialog can be extended with custom templates that arespecified in the Document Templates preferences panel. Add the template files in a folder that is specified in this panelor in the templates folder of the <strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> install directory.The Document Templates preferences panel is opened from menu Window > Preferences > <strong>Author</strong> > Editor >Templates > Document Templates.You can add new document template location folders and manage existing ones. You can also alter the order in which<strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> looks into these location folders by using the Up and Down buttons on a selected table row.Spell CheckThe Spell Check preferences panel is opened from menu Window > Preferences > <strong>Author</strong> > Editor > Spell Check.The following options are available:• Automatic Spell Check - When enabled, the spell checker highlights the errors as you modify the document.• Select editors - Allows you to select the file types for which the automatic spell check takes effect. File types inwhich automatic spell check is generally not useful, like CSS and DTD, are excluded by default.• Spell checking engine - The application ships with two spell check engines, Hunspell and Java spell checker. Eachengine has a specific format of spelling dictionaries. The languages of the built-in dictionaries of the selected engineare listed in the Default language options list.• Default language - The default language list allows you to choose the language used by the spell check engine.Note: You can add more spelling dictionaries to the spell check engines.• Delete learned words - Press this button to open the list of learned words. Here you can select the items you wantto remove.• Use "lang" and "xml:lang" attributes - If enabled, the contents of any element with one of the lang or xml:langattributes is checked using a dictionary suitable for the language specified in the attribute value, if this dictionary isavailable. When these attributes are missing, the language used is controlled by the two radio buttons: Use the defaultlanguage or Do not check.• <strong>XML</strong> spell checking in - These options allow you to specify if the spell checker will be enabled inside <strong>XML</strong>comments, attribute values, text, and CDATA sections.• Case sensitive - When enabled, spell checking reports capitalization errors, for example a word that starts withlowercase after etc. or i.e..• Ignore mixed case words - When enabled, operations do not check words containing mixed case characters (e.g.SpellChecker).• Ignore words with digits - When enabled, the spell checker does not check words containing digits (e.g. b2b).• Ignore Duplicates - When enabled, the spell checker does not signal two successive identical words as an error.• Ignore URL - When enabled, ignores words looking like URL or file names (e.g. www.oxygenxml.com or c:\boot.ini).• Check punctuation - When enabled, punctuation checking is enabled: misplaced white space and wrong sequences,like a dot following a comma, are highlighted as errors.

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