
Hi, Unfortunately such an element doesn't exist. I will post a request for us to add an element similar to the HTML 'code' element. But for now, you can use HTML elements and they will be recognized and copied as they are (they must be from namespace http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml in order to be recognized). Also the stylesheets used to obtain the HTML output are available in {oXygenInstallDir}/frameworks/stylesheet_documentation/xsl. The schemas for the documentation format as well as for the intermediate XML generated from the stylesheets are also available in the stylesheet_documentation folder. To make Oxygen use other stylesheets for output you have to switch to the "Custom" format in the "XSL Stylesheet Documentation" dialog and specify the stylesheets to be used through the "Options" button. Regards, Alex Alex Jitianu <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com On 9/7/2011 12:13 PM, Florent Georges wrote:
Hi,
I use the http://www.oxygenxml.com/ns/doc/xsl elements to document a stylesheet. I am looking for an equivalent of the HTML element CODE, to insert an inline piece of code. But the only inline elements I can find are for bold and italic. Did I miss something?
Also, because I know I am going to generate HTML output, is it possible to use XHTML elements in an xd:p element? In order to escape to raw HTML when there is no support in the oXygen doc vocabulary for something I want to use in HTML (e.g. the CODE element, if it happens to be not supported).
And finally, for the same reason, is it possible to customize the generation of the output? (I guess there is at least some XSLT involved in there... ;-p)
Regards,
-- Florent Georges http://fgeorges.org/ http://h2oconsulting.be/ _______________________________________________ oXygen-user mailing list oXygen-user@oxygenxml.com http://www.oxygenxml.com/mailman/listinfo/oxygen-user