Hi Aaron,
In the Oxygen main menu you can show the Tools->"XML
refactoring" dialog. The dialog should contain a "Convert to
concept" XML refactoring action allowing you to convert any DITA
topic type to a concept. Then you choose the files to change and
you also have a Preview to check out what will happen.
There are also lots of other refactoring operations available there, if you need to build your own, you can use XSLT or XQuery update to create such XML refactoring operations:
There are lots of other DITA refactoring samples in this GitHub project:
https://github.com/oxygenxml/dita-refactoring-examples
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu Oxygen XML Editor
I thought of one macro idea, I often refactor a task to a concept and I would record a macro to rename and move elements automatically. In fact combining refactoring with other actions as a macro would save me a lot of time.Aaron
Sent from Mailspring, the best free email app for workOn Mar 5 2021, at 11:49 am, Aaron Mehl <mehlzaidy770@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks,Aaron
Sent from Mailspring, the best free email app for workOn Mar 5 2021, at 1:33 am, Oxygen XML Editor Support (Radu Coravu) <support@oxygenxml.com> wrote:Hi Aaron,
If you are working with XML documents in the Author visual editing mode, in the Oxygen main menu "Options->Menu Shortcut keys" you can search for "capitalize" and you will find all available actions, then you can assign keyboard shortcuts to them. Otherwise you can find the same actions when you select text, in the contextual menu in the "Text" submenu.
About macro recordings I'm afraid we do not yet have such a feature. If we manage to add such a feature in a future Oxygen version we'll contact you. Would you mind giving me an example about what macros you would record if you had this option?
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu
Oxygen XML Editor
On 3/5/21 04:14, Aaron Mehl wrote:
Is there some way I can do an action and then assignment to a keyboard shortcut?I often capitalize letters that shouldn't be and on Frame and Word there is a keyboard shortcut to change it quickly. I didn't see such a shortcut in Oxygen (maybe there is?).I also see there is no way to record macros. I am using Linux and would like to record/create macros.How do I do this?Thanks?Aaron
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