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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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Configuring the Application | 425• ${ask('message', url)} - 'message' will be displayed for the user, the type of parameter will beURL.• ${ask('message', url, 'default')} - Same as above, default value will be 'default'.• ${system(var.name)} - Value of the var.name system variable.• ${date(pattern)} - Current date. Follows the given pattern. Example: yyyy-MM-dd.• ${dbg<strong>XML</strong>} - The path to the current Debugger source selection (for tools started from the XSLT/XQuery Debugger).• ${dbgXSL} - The path to the current Debugger stylesheet selection (for tools started from the XSLT/XQueryDebugger).• ${tsf} - The transformation result file.• ${ps} - The path separator which can be used on different operating systems between libraries specified in the classpath.• ${dsu} - The path of the detected schema as a URL.• ${ds} - The path of the detected schema as a local file path.• ${cp} - Current page number.• ${tp} - Total number of pages in the document.Custom Editor VariablesAn editor variable can be created by the user and included in any user defined expression where a built-in editor variableis also allowed. For example a custom editor variable may be necessary for configuring the command line of an externaltool, the working directory of a custom validator, the command line of a custom XSLT engine, a custom FO processor,etc. All the custom editor variables are listed together with the built-in editor variables, for example when editing theworking folder or the command line of a , the working directory, etc.Creating a custom editor variable is very simple: just specify the name that will be used in user defined expressions, thevalue that will replace the variable name at runtime and a textual description for the user of that variable.The custom editor variables are configured in Preferences.

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