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[Ann] Oxygen XML Editor version 23 release

Subject: [Ann] Oxygen XML Editor version 23 release
From: "Octavian Nadolu octavian_nadolu@xxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2020 14:07:49 -0000
 [Ann] Oxygen XML Editor version 23 release
Hello,

We are happy to announce that Oxygen XML Author/Editor version 23 is available!

Here is a subset of the released features that might be of interest to the XSLT community:

* The required attributes in an XSLT 3.0 stylesheet are now automatically added when elements are inserted from the content completion window.

* The content completion list for XSLT 3.0 Text Value Templates now proposes elements and attributes from the XML instance.

* The Oxygen Emmet Plugin is now automatically installed for XSL documents when you right-click anywhere in the editor pane and select Emmet from the pop-up menu.

* The API for creating XSLT and XQuery transformers (using the XMLUtilAccess interface) can no longer be used to create processors for Saxon Professional Edition (PE) or Saxon Enterprise Edition (EE).

* It is now possible to run transformation scenarios from a command line interface. The Transform script requires a special scripting commercial license and it allows you to run transformation scenarios.

*The Apache Xalan XSLT processor is now deprecated and will be completely removed from the code in the next major release.

* Updated the bundled Antenna House FOChecker to version 0.7.8.

* Updated Apache FOP to version 2.5.

* Updated the Calabash engine to version 1.2.5-99.

* Command line scripts (e.g. the XSLT documentation generator, the WSDL documentation generator, etc.) are now only bundled with the Oxygen All Platforms distribution and require a special scripting license.

* The MSXML 4.0, MSXML .NET, .NET 1.0, .NET 2.0, XSV, and SQC processors used for validation and publishing are now deprecated and will be removed in the next major version.

* Oxygen now includes a Find action feature (available in the Help menu) that provides a very quick way to find actions that are available throughout the application. You can also assign shortcuts for particular actions and you can invoke actions using this feature.

* The New Project action now opens a wizard (similar to the New document wizard) that allows you to create a new project from an existing template.

* The HTML to XML Well-formed action is now also available in the context menu of the Project view when you have selected multiple project resources. It converts the selected HTML documents into well-formed XML, by automatically closing unclosed tags, properly quoting attribute values, and more.

* A new built-in validator engine called W3C XHTML Validator, based upon the W3C Nu HTML Checker, can now be used to validate XHTML documents in Oxygen.

* The OxygenBatch Converter tool can now be launched from a command line. It requires a special scripting commercial license. This Batch Converter script helps you to convert files between various formats, such as Word to DITA, HTML to DITA, XML to JSON, Markdown to DocBook, and many more.



For the complete list of features, go to https://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_editor/whats_new.html


We hope you will enjoy Oxygen 23! As always, any feedback on it is welcomed.

Best regards,
Octavian

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Octavian Nadolu
<oXygen/> XML Editor
http://www.oxygenxml.com

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