[osis-core] <oXygen/> 4.0 Released

Kirk Lowery klowery at whi.wts.edu
Sat May 1 08:06:23 MST 2004


Friends,

I've been using <oXygen/> as an xml editor for some time now, it is very 
reasonably priced and can recommend it to you. Of particular interest to 
the OSIS TC is that the newest version now has XSLT debugging among 
other things (see below).

http://www.oxygenxml.com/

You can get a trial version to check it out.

New in <oXygen/> XML Editor 4.0
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  * Debugging perspective
  * Multiple XSLT engine support for debugging
  * Full control over the debugging process
  * Pause the debugger execution with breakpoints
  * Call stack debugger view
  * Trace history debugger view
  * XPath watch debugger view
  * Debugger support for imported/included stylesheets and for XML 
entities
  * Templates debugger view
  * Variables debugger view
  * Dynamic output generation during debugging
  * Multiple debugger output views
  * Docbook with XInclude support
  * Increased scenario reuse with macros
  * Transformation scenarios allow multiple stylesheets
  * Support for xml-stylesheet processing instruction
  * Full content completion support for the XSLT target schema
  * Select the XSLT engine to be used for XSLT validation
  * Improved support for tagging text
  * Improvement of the Relax NG driven content completion
  * Automatically learn document structure
  * Control cursor position after inserting elements
  * Outliner improvements
  * Smart home behavior
  * Open resources at cursor (Eclipse only)
  * Search/replace in files improvement
  * The Tree Editor can be launched as a separate application.
  * Choosing the line separator
  * Open in browser option on project files
  * Easily associate new file types with oXygen editors
  * New plugins for oXygen
  * Copy location option for project files
  * Better presentation for the result messages
  * More font options
  * Better support for adding files to project
  * New Emacs-like shortcuts
  * Digest authentication
  * Changed content completion internals

-- 
Kirk E. Lowery, Ph.D.
Director, Westminster Hebrew Institute
Adjunct Professor of Old Testament
Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia
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