Oxygen XML Author redefines structured content authoring with innovative features and a user-friendly interface, making XML technologies easily accessible to everyone. Users can benefit from standard frameworks (e.g. DITA and DocBook), publishing formats, review tools, and unparalleled extensibility. The authoring experience can be amplified by using the Oxygen AI Positron Assistant plugin to add AI tools for content creation, readability improvement, and flexible content restructuring.

Oxygen XML Web Author takes advantage of the state-of-the-art Oxygen authoring technology to bring XML editing and reviewing to any modern web browser. You can collaborate with other members of your team to contribute, modify, and compare content from anywhere on desktops, tablets, and mobile devices. The adaptive and innovative user interface is designed to allow you to interact with XML content in the most efficient and productive way possible.


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Oxygen XML Web Author is integrated by many of the industry leading content management service providers. Our CMS partners providing integrations for Oxygen XML Web author include Astoria, Componize, DitaExchange, DITAworks, Orbis and Vasont. A connector for IBM FileNet is also available.

New to Oxygen XML v9.x was an author view providing a WYSIWYM view of the XML document. This smaller version of the editor called oXygenXML Author is provided as a cheaper option in the commercial options where the full feature set may not be required. Author is centered on general XML document editing.[4]

Editing in this view is an intermediate step between true WYSIWYG and editing in the regular text view in terms of complexity for the author. The XML elements are made more human-readable and intuitive, but the nesting and semantics of the XML document are still clear. The cursor can be placed between any elements, and when the cursor's position is ambiguous, a tooltip window will appear showing a local view of the XML tree and the cursor's position in it. A bar along the top of the view offers the list of elements from the document root to the element under the cursor.

XML elements are never implicitly inserted into the document. However, a common action in editing document-like XML files is to create a new element of the same name following the current one. The author view will perform this operation if the user presses the enter key twice (pressing it once brings up a dialog of possible elements to add if tag competition is available).

Commercial licenses are available in a Professional stream and an Enterprise stream for both the author-only edition and the full Editor edition.[7] Either the user or floating licenses are available for each stream, with value gaining for the latter with a larger number of users. The chief differences between the Enterprise edition and the Professional edition are the high-end databases are directly supported. Though the Professional edition still provides direct support for Berkeley DB, MySQL, PostgreSQL, JDBC connections and generating an XML schema from a relational database structure.[8]

In addition to consulting, Tony is an Adjunct Teaching Fellow at Swinburne University of Technology. He is the author of The DITA Style Guide, a Fellow of the Institute of Scientific and Technical Communication UK (ISTC), and holds a PhD in semantic markup languages, a Graduate Diploma in Technical Communication, and a Graduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.

Oxygen Author is a Darwin Information Typing Architecture based structured authoring tool that offers authoring, editing, configuring, and publishing XML based topics into multi-channel output formats. It consists of three editing views - Text, Grid, and Author that an author uses to write topics in a ditamap. Oxygen Author supports Documentation development life cycle for structuring and managing software documentation.

I believe if an organization works on structured authoring for software documentation then migrating word documents into a structured authoring tool like Oxygen Author removes complexity of re-writing and provides a rich documentation environment to customers and end users.

We are currently on TD13SP2 and are looking into upgrading to TD14SP3, looking at supported versions -tridion-docs-14-sp3/software-compatibility-across-releases lists Syncro Soft oxygen as the supported version, Version 21 for Oxygen is End of life Q4 2021. Is version 23 of oxygen supported with Tridion Docs 14? It wouldn't make sense to upgrade Oxygen only for a few months, and upgrade again in 2022, especially as its a thick client. End of Life (EOL) Policy Statement (oxygenxml.com)

We recently upgraded to TD 14.2, and we were told that 21.1 is the newest oXygen we can use. I'd love to be able to keep up with new oXygen versions as they're made available. But the difficulty -- I think -- is that RWS/SDL isn't willing to invest in upgrading and maintaining multiple versions of the authoring bridge. I can understand their point of view.

The bug we ran into is around conrefs and adding them in Oxygen Author, some conrefs don't show up in the list of selectable conref in oxygen. Don't know why, in the past I have found smart quotes, or invalid characters in the conref text. But this time there is nothing odd in it, just doesn't show up. The bug is resolved in v23 of Oxygen Author, but V20.1 is not support in any way by Oxygen, so you are on your own, if you run into bugs.

MathType is a graphical editor -WYSIWYG- for authoring and mathematical editing notation encoded in MathML format. Effortlessly create and edit mathematical equations with just a click from any toolbar. Equations appear within the XML Editor precisely as entered in the MathType editor and are saved as MathML within the XML document. With Oxygen Web Author, collaboration gets even easier as you can edit equations in real time with your team from your modern browser.

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Oxygen XML Web Author, the cutting-edge web-based XML authoring tool, now features even more improvements and updates. This major release offers enhancements to the general user interface, new DITA authoring features, more customization possibilities, refinements to concurrent editing sessions, and performance tweaks.

This major release introduces a lot of productivity enhancements for DITA authors and publishers. DITA maps are now automatically saved whenever a modification is made in the DITA Maps Manager, various improvements were added to make referenced DITA-compatible resources (Word, Excel, OpenAPI, HTML, Markdown) be treated similar to DITA resources when inserting references, validating DITA maps, or publishing content. Referenced content (topic or map references within DITA maps or content references in topics) can be expanded on demand in the Author visual editing mode, thus increasing the performance when opening files with many references, a new toolbar button in the DITA Maps Manager generates a DITA Metrics report with useful information about the current map, profiling attribute groups can now be defined in a subject scheme map, and new inline actions are available for inserting topic references in DITA maps, setting the note type, and setting the language for code blocks in DITA topics. A button was added for each deliverable in DITA-OT Project files to make it easy to publish that deliverable individually, while a publish button was also added at the top of the document to publish all deliverables specified in the DITA-OT project file. You now have the ability to generate Google Structured Data in WebHelp output, there is also a new Questions and Answers topic type that can be used during the publishing phase for creating the Google Structured Data in the output, and a new action makes it possible to insert an intent question within a DITA topic.

Version 25.0.0 of Oxygen XML Web Author continues to bolster the innovative web-based XML authoring tool with more enhancements and additions. This major release offers improvements to the general user interface, new DITA authoring features, more customization possibilities, refinements to concurrent editing sessions, performance tweaks, as well as various bug fixes and component updates.

Syncro Soft develops the industry-acclaimed Oxygen suite of products, facilitating teams in small businesses, Fortune 500 enterprises, universities, government agencies, and international organizations in authoring documents, publishing in different formats, collaborating with team members, and managing content.

The complete Oxygen product suite includes XML Author for user-friendly visual XML authoring, XML Web Author for in-browser intuitive editing and reviewing, the easy-to-use and flexible Content Fusion collaboration platform, many publishing tools such as PDF Chemistry for obtaining PDF using CSS styles, WebHelp for modern and responsive HTML5 output, the Oxygen Feedback flexible commenting platform, Oxygen Publishing Engine, and Oxygen Scripting for automating publishing, validation, and many other tasks. Customizing XML applications can be done using the XML Developer and the flagship product, Oxygen XML Editor, provides an all-in-one comprehensive XML authoring, publishing, and development tool. 17dc91bb1f

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