Oxygen Xml Editor 20.0



In this blog post, I will offer a general overview about the current possibilities you have available to impose your own language checking rules when working with Oxygen XML Editor.

Version 20.0 of the Oxygen XML Author brings you a variety of new features and improvements that focus on productivity, performance, efficiency, and simplicity to enhance your XML authoring experience. Oxygen XML Editor 20.0 Build Enterprise. Oxygen XML Editor is the complete XML editing solution, both for XML developers and content authors. It provides must have tools for XML editing, covering most XML standards and technologies. Oxygen XML Editor includes all the features of Oxygen XML Developer and Author.

Built-in spell checker

Oxygen comes bundled with the popular Hunspell spell checker and, along with the regular bundled dictionaries for English, German, Spanish, and French, it allows you to install new dictionaries, either for other languages or custom dictionaries (for example, dictionaries for medical terms) that you can build separately: https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-editor/topics/spell-dictionary-Hunspell.html.

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Aside from the spell checker, Oxygen also has support for Auto-correct and you can add your own Auto-correct pairs to Oxygen, but the spell checker is limited to checking individual words.

Oxygen Terminology Checker

In the main application, you can select Install new add-ons from the Help menu, browse the Default update site, and install the add-on named Terminology Checker. The terminology checker add-on is available for Oxygen version 20.0 or newer.

Once the add-on is installed, it will allow you to highlight matched terms (words or sequences of words) in the Author visual editing mode.

First, you need to use the File->New dialog wizard to create a new Terminology File, edit that file, and add mappings between matched terms and their suggested replacements, as in the following example:

Then go to the Preferences->Plugins / Oxygen Terminology Checker page and in the Terminology Folder text field, reference that folder where your terminology files are located. The incorrect terms that have been previously configured should now be highlighted in current editor in Author mode.

You can right-click the highlights to access various actions that allow you to replace each individual highlight with suggestions or to apply the same suggestion in multiple places in the currently open document.

Commercial alternatives

Acrolinx is a very popular commercial tool for checking content for consistency and terminology. The plugins that Acrolinx developed for Oxygen standalone, Oxygen Eclipse plugin, and Oxygen Web Author allow you to run the Acrolinx checker directly from inside the application.

HyperSTE is another popular commercial tool for checking content and terminology. They also have a plugin for Oxygen standalone.

Open-source alternatives

LanguageTool is an open-source proof­reading program for English, French, German, Polish, and more than 20 other languages . There is an open-source plugin for Oxygen available on GitHub.

The DITA Open Toolkit terminology checker plugin from Doctales contains Schematron rules to check that various words adhere to the terminology dictionaries that are custom built using DITA.

Building your own terminology checker

The fastest and simplest way to build a simple terminology checker is by using Schematron rules. The Doctales plugin is a good example for this.

At some point, as the terminology dictionary keeps growing, you may encounter delays and slow-downs when editing the document and validating it using the custom Schematron rules. So, an alternative to this is by using our Author SDK to build your own Oxygen plugin, which can use our API to check the content and then add highlights. The LanguageTool open-source plugin may be a good starting example for this.

Oxygen XML Editor 20.0 Build 2018032903 Enterprise Multilingual
Oxygen XML Editor is the complete XML editing solution, both for XML developers and content authors. It provides must have tools for XML editing, covering most XML standards and technologies. Oxygen XML Editor includes all the features of Oxygen XML Developer and Author. Single-Source Publishing The XML Editor offers preset and configurable scenarios that are one click away, allowing you to produce outputs in PDF, ePUB, HTML, and many other formats using the same source.

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Structured XML Editing
The most intuitive XML editing features and a user-friendly interface, helping you to improve the results of your work with Oxygen XML Editor.Oxygen Xml Editor 20.0
XML Publishing Frameworks
Oxygen XML Editor includes ready-to-use support for DITA, DocBook, XHTML, and TEI frameworks.
Extensibility
Take advantage of unmatched extensibility support and enhance the built-in XML publishing frameworks of the XML Editor, or even create your own frameworks.
Connectivity
The powerful connectivity support of the XML Editor allows you to interact with the majority of XML databases, content management systems, and WebDAV.
Collaboration
Oxygen allows you to collaborate with other authors more efficient than ever using the XML Editor's tracking tools, subversion repository client, and compare and merge solutions.
Intelligent XML Editor
XML editing is more effective than ever with the help of intelligent actions and features designed to be intuitive, responsive, and easy to use.
XML Validation
Make sure your XML documents are 'well-formed' and valid, using as-you-type validation support and context-sensitive editing capabilities of the XML Editor.
XML Databases Support
Oxygen XML Editor can perform XQuery and XPath queries against a native XML database, through a connection to the database server. A dedicated collection of database exploring views are grouped together in a database perspective layout.
All XML Standards Support
Take advantage of the dedicated editors that Oxygen XML Editor offers, covering all XML standards. The specialized views and operations of each editor offer support for editing all types of XML documents and other types of files, including XML Schemas, CSS, XSLT, WSDL, RelaxNG, Schematron, Ant, XQuery, and many more.
XSLT & XQuery Debugging
The XML Editor offers a powerful XSLT and XQuery debugger that provides full control over the debugging process. Two dedicated perspectives are available, one for XSLT and one for XQuery debugging. Both offers specialized views and actions that allow you to troubleshoot and perfect your documents.
Web Services Support in Oxygen XML Editor
The advanced WSDL editor helps you edit WSDL documents offering content completion capabilities, a specialized Outline view, and support for generating documentation. You can easily verify if the defined SOAP messages are accepted by the remote Web Services server using the XML editor's WSDL SOAP Analyzer integrated tool.
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