
Hi all, I am happy to let you know that oXygen XML Editor version 16 is available from our website: http://www.oxygenxml.com The new version introduces quick fix support and implements quick fixes for the XSLT editor. We expect the support to be extended in the following releases to cover other editors like XML Schema, Relax NG, etc. and also XML itself. A very interesting work in this area is the Schematron quick fixes that will allow a Schematron schema author not only to provide human readable error messages but also a set of actions to allow users to fix the identified issue, for details please see http://www.w3.org/community/quickfix/. In the meanwhile you can get an idea on how XSLT quick fixes work in oXygen 16 in this short video http://oxygenxml.com/demo/XSLT_Quick_Fix_Support.html The Ant editor is also a very important addition in oXygen 16. If you work with Ant scripts give oXygen 16 a try. You can even edit Ant modules in context as we extended also the master files support to include Ant scripts. Here it is a short video that gives you an overview of the new Ant editing support http://oxygenxml.com/demo/Ant_Support.html XPath on multiple files is another nice addition in oXygen 16. You can select a scope in the XPath query field in the toolbar or in the XPath Builder view and the XPath expression will be executed on all the files selected by that scope. Predefined scopes include all open files, current project selection, all project files and you can also define your custom working sets. On the XML authoring we added better support for working with conditional content by allowing you to define colors and styles for specific profiling conditions and then apply those automatically to you can easily spot which part of the content goes to which deliverable. Also, when you focus on a specific deliverable you have the option to completely hide the content that is excluded from that. Here it is a video demo to show this in action http://oxygenxml.com/demo/Colors_and_Styles_for_Profiled_Content.html The oXygen WebHelp transformation from DITA and DocBook are very populat but a lot of users wanted to customize the styles of the WebHelp output. The new WebHelp skin builder allows to do that visually, see the demo at http://oxygenxml.com/demo/Skin_Builder.html or give it a try at http://oxygenxml.com/webhelp-skin-builder/ For the complete release notes please see http://oxygenxml.com/whatisnew16.0.html Best Regards, George -- George Cristian Bina <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com