I have some problems with Ubuntu 19.10. There is no program I can
link to the favorite menu and no way otherwise to run this from the
gui as far as I can see.
And if I use a terminal window to go to the Oxygen folder and run
./oxygen.sh I get a list of errors before the program starts:
espeo@espeo-HP-EliteBook-840-G5:~/Oxygen XML Editor 22$
./oxygen.sh
WARNING: An illegal reflective access operation has occurred
WARNING: Illegal reflective access by
ro.sync.net.protocol.Installer
(file:/home/espeo/Oxygen%20XML%20Editor%2022/lib/oxygen.jar) to
field java.net.URL.handlers
WARNING: Please consider reporting this to the maintainers of
ro.sync.net.protocol.Installer
WARNING: Use --illegal-access=warn to enable warnings of further
illegal reflective access operations
WARNING: All illegal access operations will be denied in a future
release
Will this be corrected soon? Or should I go back to Oxygen 21?
Does anyone know?
Regards,
Espen Ore
University of Oslo
Den 17.02.2020 08:42, skrev Radu
Coravu:
Hi
everyone,
We are proud to announce the immediate availability of version 22
of the industry-leading XML editing suite of products, Oxygen XML
Editor, Author, Developer, Web Author, WebHelp, PDF Chemistry, and
version 2.0 of Oxygen Content Fusion.
https://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_editor/whats_new.html
Simultaneously, Oxygen Feedback, a new comments management
platform, has progressed through the Beta phase and it is now
available for commercial use, while the new Oxygen Publishing
Engine offers automation support for transforming DITA content
into WebHelp, PDF, EPUB, and plain HTML output from your
integration scripts.
This release offers an incredibly robust set of new features and
improvements and the seamless synthesis of all the products makes
Oxygen the most comprehensive solution available for XML
authoring, development, publishing, and collaboration. The latest
additions and enhancements focus on productivity, performance,
security, cost-efficiency, and simplicity.
=================================================================
New features and improvements added in Oxygen XML
Editor/Author/Developer version 22.0 include:
* DITA authoring enhancements include a new DITA Perspective that
provides an optimal UI environment for working with DITA projects,
media resources are now presented in the DITA Reusable Components
View, various improvements to search and refactoring operations,
and much more.
* Support was added for the DITA-OT project file, used to define
all the contexts and deliverables for a DITA publication project.
Some of its benefits include simplified publishing using a single
configuration file, the possibility to share and reuse project
configurations, project-level validation support, and enhanced
authoring.
* DITA publishing to PDF using CSS was updated with various new
parameters and styling features, and it is now possible to
transform a single DITA topic to CSS-based PDF output.
* The HTML5 editing support was enhanced to be as robust as with
XHTML. You can now edit HTML documents in the Author visual mode
even if they are not XML well-formed. Support was also added for
content completion in CSS or JS code embedded in HTML, code
templates, formatting, XPath queries, and much more.
* The built-in Markdown editor is more powerful than ever. You can
now apply business rule checks using real-time Schematron
validation, and the editor now has synchronized scrolling between
the source pane and preview pane, which offers the possibility of
previewing the Markdown content as HTML, DITA, or Lightweight
DITA, with the latter two facilitating the use of Markdown in the
DITA ecosystem.
* State-of-the-art JSON tools were added for converting XSD to
JSON Schema and generating JSON Schema from sample JSON files.
Further improvements refined the content completion assistant,
validation, and syntax highlighting features for JSON documents.
* The user interface is now also available in the Chinese
language.
* As always, this release includes numerous other requested
features, API additions, bug fixes, and component updates.
=================================================================
New features added in Oxygen XML Web Author version 22.0.0
include:
* Structured auto-correct, to automatically expand text patterns
to corresponding XML markup. For example, prefixing some text with
"*" or "-" in DITA will generate a list item.
* Easier and more efficient way to insert content references or
cross references directly from the target document preview.
* DITA users will benefit from improvements to the behavior of
certain keyboard shortcuts, a new CSS style, and a new action for
defining DITA variables.
* Toolbar actions were added to the Markdown editor to make it
easier to insert syntax and real-time validation of Markdown
documents against a custom Schematron file is now possible.
* It is now easier to reuse content in DocBook documents with new
toolbar actions for XInclude and inserting links.
* The user interface is available also in the Chinese language.
* Various new APIs, performance and stability improvements, and
more.
=================================================================
New features added in Oxygen Content Fusion version 2.0 include:
* Subject Matter Experts can now create new Content Fusion tasks
directly in the browser interface and then share them with the
documentation team to be integrated into their projects.
* A DITAVAL file can now be attached to a task so that content is
filtered based upon its defined conditional profiling attribute
values.
* Resources (such as images or CSS files) referenced in XML files
are detected and optionally can be automatically included in new
Content Fusion tasks.
* The built-in visual editor (Oxygen XML Web Author) was updated
to its latest version.
* Various security improvements and interface enhancements were
added.
=================================================================
Improvements and updates added for Oxygen PDF Chemistry version
22.0 include:
* The overall performance of the Chemistry processor was improved
up to 20%.
* It is now possible to display change bars to mark some revised
elements in the content.
* Hyphenated words are now searchable, and can be copied from a
PDF reader and pasted in their original form, without the hyphen.
* Fallback fonts were added for CJK (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
languages.
* Support was added for various CSS properties, functions, fonts,
and more.
=================================================================
As mentioned, version 22 also marks the initial release of a new
product called Oxygen Feedback. It provides a way for your
community to interact and offer feedback by embedding a stylish
comments area into any HTML-based website. It is particularly
designed for published WebHelp Responsive output and an add-on is
available that contributes a side view where you can see all the
comments from your output directly in Oxygen XML Editor/Author,
matched to the corresponding DITA topics. Users with an already
existing valid license for Oxygen XML Editor/Author can request a
free one-year license at
https://www.oxygenxml.com/oxygen_feedback/special_offer.html.
The goal of the Oxygen Publishing Engine is to make deployments
outside of Oxygen XML Editor/Author more efficient. For example,
you can automate publishing from a continuous integration server
by offering the same configuration that you use when you publish
from Oxygen XML Editor/Author. This initial version provides the
DITA Open Toolkit with integrated Oxygen publishing plugins,
including the responsive Oxygen WebHelp and the CSS-based PDF
Chemistry engine as a cost-effective bundle. More details can be
found at https://www.oxygenxml.com/publishing_engine.html.
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu
<oXygen/> XML Editor
http://www.oxygenxml.com
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