Registering a Custom Document Wizard

The process of registering a custom document wizard in Stylus Studio involves the following steps:

1. Make the necessary third-party software available to Stylus Studio. For example, any .jar or .exe files associated with the document conversion or generation tool must be accessible from the Stylus Studio installation.
2. Configure the custom document wizard on the Custom Document Wizards page of the Options dialog box. This step involves
a. Providing a name and, optionally, an icon, for the custom document wizard.
b. Setting the document type.
c. Specifying a command line template.
d. Defining any arguments required by the command line.
e. Optionally setting a trace feature that displays processing provided by the third-party tool.

More information for each of these steps is provided in the following section, Configuring a Custom Document Wizard.

DTD Editor

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