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Release Notes: This version introduces a number of unique development features. It provides support for editing XSLT and XML Schema modules in the context of a main XSLT, or respectively a main XML Schema file. To improve XML Schema visual editing, it introduces a Palette view that allows you to create new schema components easily by dragging them from the Palette view into the diagram. oXygen now offers EPUB validation by integrating EpubCheck, editing and validation for specific EPUB file types, as well as a number of general enhancements for working with archive-based formats.

Release Notes: This version adds new features to the Author editing mode like the smart paste action that automatically converts content from Office suite applications or from a Web browser to DITA, DocBook, or TEI. The XML authoring was improved in areas like reference management, change tracking, and CSS rendering support. The API was extended to incorporate feedback from partners that integrate oXygen with CMSs or other applications.

  •  23 Sep 2010 17:30

Release Notes: This version improves the existing functionality, adds new features, and, most importantly, enhances the user experience. A lot of effort was invested in minimizing memory usage and improving general performance. The new version offers generic conditional text support for any XML documentation framework, including (but not limited to) DITA and DocBook. The new ePUB support allows you to change, extract, validate, and process data stored in ePUB files. These capabilities allow developers to pack files into ePUB and also process data from ePUB documents using XSLT or XQuery.

Release Notes: This version improves the XML authoring capabilities, the support for XML development, and also a number of core features. The visual XML authoring now uses schema information to provide intelligent editing actions that help keep the document valid and provide a better editing experience. The new compact representation of tags and the quick up/down navigation features improve the ergonomics and the usability.

Release Notes: This version comes with new features covering both XML development and XML authoring. These features include XProc support, integrated documentation for XSLT stylesheets, a new XQuery debugger (for the Oracle Berkeley DB XML database), MathML rendering and editing support, a smarter Author mode for an improved visual editing experience, and DITA 1.2 features.

Release Notes: This version adds a new, redesigned XML Schema diagram that allows visual XML Schema editing, a new XML Schema documentation engine supporting multiple output formats, new features in the Author visual XML editing mode, and improvements in the Outliner and content completion, and updates the database support.

Release Notes: One of the most important additions in this version is the bundling of the schema-aware XSLT 2.0 and XQuery processor from Saxonica. This version comes with a large number of improvements, including a powerful new XML instance generator, better content completion offering proposals from included or imported XML Schema or XSLT modules, and a better integration of the Intel XML Software Suite. The support for commercial databases was updated to support the latest versions of MarkLogic 4.0, Oracle 11g R1, SQL Server 2008, DB2 9.5, and XHive 8.

Release Notes: This version adds as main feature the support for editing and processing resources inside ZIP-based packages, including Microsoft Office 2007 (OOXML) and OpenDocument (ODF) documents. There are various other improvements, a number of component updates, and fixes.

Release Notes: The major additions in this version are related to the WYSIWYG-like editing support and, in particular, to the DITA support. The general visual editing improvements include displaying the resolved content in the editor and navigation through links.

Release Notes: The main feature of this release is a CSS-based visual XML editor allowing WYSIWYG-like editing of XML documents. It allows you to work with XML frameworks (DocBook, DITA, TEI, XHTML, etc.) very easily. It adds a new concept called Document Type that allows you to provide ready-to-use support for a framework or an XML language and share it with other users. This version also brings additional side view helpers, some component updates, and a number of other features.

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