
On 25/10/2024 12:14, Oxygen XML Editor Support (Radu Coravu) wrote:
The Oxygen main menu Help->Support tools->"Randomize XML content" uses an XML refactoring action to do something similar in order to replace text inside an initial set of XML documents with "Lorem ipsum".
Thanks, but I'm looking to generate a smallish amount of new "Lorem ipsum" text on demand at the current point in the document. I was visiting an Antenna House Formatter customer to see how they use the software and see what would make their work easier. Let's just say that they will now be using more Oxygen add-ons, but when they wanted to demonstrate something, they would frequently go to a "Lorem ipsum" site to grab some sample text to paste into a sample document. It occurs to me that it would be simpler if Oxygen could just generate the required sample text instead, hence the question. Regards, Tony Graham. -- Senior Architect XML Division Antenna House, Inc. ---- Skerries, Ireland tgraham@antenna.co.jp p.s. The "Randomize XML content" wanted to remove Markdown markup in the text of an XML document and declined to randomize a (non-XML) Markdown document.