
Eliot and oXygenists, Since oXygen won't save over the XML source, I'd have the transformation scenario display output in the the XML results, then save from there. Two steps, not one. Adding to Eliot's request -- I know the usefulness of a generalized "run XSLT and update the document with the result" has been discussed, but I can't remember what the impediments are. Something like an option in a transformation scenario to "replace source document"? Along similar lines, if transformation scenarios could reference editor windows as well as files, one could write an XSLT, apply it to an XML, inspect the output in the results view, and save it (even over the original) if one liked it, or revise the XSLT and run it again if necessary. This can be done now with more overhead (we have to save the XSLT out first, then create a transformation scenario). Perhaps a particular buffer could be designated as a "sandbox" for such purposes (and contain XSLT or XQuery). Of course it would be dangerous, but so are lots of power tools. Cheers, Wendell Wendell Piez | http://www.wendellpiez.com XML | XSLT | electronic publishing Eat Your Vegetables _____oo_________o_o___ooooo____ooooooo_^ On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:05 AM, Eliot Kimber <ekimber@rsicms.com> wrote:
For the DITA RelaxNG support that will be in DITA 1.3 I want to implement an action that can be applied to RNG document type shell grammars that looks at each referenced module, gets its domains attribute contribution (which will be in a specific subelement within the referenced module, and add it to the right place in the shell (a pattern named “domains-att”).
This is of course easy to do with XSLT.
My question: what’s the best way to set this up in Oxygen so that I can just do an “update domains attribute” action when editing a document type shell schema?
Thanks,
Eliot
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