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Home > Online Product Documentation > Table of Contents > Setting Module Options Setting Module OptionsStylus Studio allows you to set a variety of options for the Stylus Studio modules. To change module options:
1. From the Stylus Studio menu bar, select
Tools
>
Options.
2. In the
Options dialog box that appears, expand
Module Settings to display a list of choices.
XML DiffYou use the Engine and Presentation pages to define settings used by the XML Diff tool. See Diffing Folders and XML Documents for more information. XML EditorClick XML Settings to specify the following: Click Custom Validation Engines to specify an alternate validation engine. See Custom XML Validation Engines for more information. XSLT EditorModule settings for the XSLT Editor let you specify external XSLT processors, settings used by the Mapper tab, and general editor behavior. Click External XSLT to specify default values for external XSLT processors. Note that Stylus Studio's back-mapping and debugging features are not supported for all XSLT processors. The XSLT processors that support back-mapping and debugging are identified on the Processor tab of the Scenario Properties dialog box. In a scenario, you can specify that you want to use an external XSLT processor. If you use a particular XSLT processor frequently, specify default values here. Then, in the scenario properties, you just need to specify which external XSLT processor you want to use. If you specify default values and you then specify different values in a scenario's properties, the scenario properties override the defaults. You can specify the following external XSLT options:
Click
Mapper to specify how
Click XSLT Settings to specify the following: JavaTo modify Java settings, see Configuring Java Components. |
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