Great, thanks!
From: Eliot Kimber [mailto:ekimber@contrext.com]
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2016 2:55 PM
To: Sanford, Richard C <richard.c.sanford@boeing.com>; oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com
Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] Tags view in oXygen Author mode
I prefer the "partial tags" mode as it makes for the least clutter but still makes it clear where tag boundaries are in running text. I'm also used to using the
breadcrumbs to know what my element context is or using the outline view to navigate around in the absence of tags in the main view.
But I know a lot of people prefer the full-tags mode and that's probably the best starting point for new authors.
Full tags with attributes tends to be too much noise and you can always use the attributes panel to see what the attributes are.
Cheers,
Eliot
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<oxygen-user-bounces@oxygenxml.com> on behalf of "Sanford, Richard C" <richard.c.sanford@boeing.com>
Date: Friday, May 20, 2016 at 2:49 PM
To: Oxygen User <oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com>
Subject: [oXygen-user] Tags view in oXygen Author mode
I’m creating authoring guidelines for a group of training developers who will use oXygen XML Author to edit DITA content in Author mode. I would like to be able
to recommend a tags view. The screen captures, and sometimes the procedures in my documentation, are dependent on the tags view. Since I use Text mode 99% of the time, I would appreciate advice on the most usable, or the most commonly used, tags view.
One of the training developers is experienced in Structured FrameMaker; the others have little or no experience with a structured authoring tool.
Thanks.
Richard
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