Hi,
Is there any way to alter the built-in XSLT processors? I
have a set of extensions I use often, and I'd like to have a
Saxon processor in oXygen that behaves exactly as the built-in
Saxon 9 B processor. The easiest way would be to be able to
add a JAR file in the classpath of the built-in processor, but
I didn't find a way to do so.
So I created a new processor, with all Saxon 9 B JARs in the
classpath, as well as my extension JAR. That is fine, but
this processor doesn't take into account global preferences,
like XML Catalogs.
Did I miss an easier way to achive my goal? If not, how can
I configure the XML Catalogs support for my custom processor?
(I know how to configure Saxon from the command line, but I'd
like to know how I can get the catalog URIs to use)
Regards,
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Florent Georges
http://www.fgeorges.org/
Hi,
I like the Quick Find feature (Ctrl-Alt-F) that looks like the
search feature in FireFox or incremental search in Emacs. But with
them, I am used to having all matches in the document highlighted. Is
there a way to have that same behaviour in oXygen too?
Regards,
--
Florent Georges
http://www.fgeorges.org/
Hi,
I really like the synchronized, double view when editing an XML
schema, with the diagram view top-side and the source bottom-side.
But sometimes I like to edit schemas only by hand, and in this case
the diagram just takes useful room...
Is there any way to hide it temporarily?
Regards,
--
Florent Georges
http://www.fgeorges.org/