[ANN] Oxygen XML Editor version 25 has just been released!

Hello everyone, We are incredibly proud to announce the immediate availability of *version 25* of the industry-leading XML suite of products: *Oxygen XML Editor*,*Author*,*Developer*,*Web Author*,*Publishing Engine*,*WebHelp*,*PDF Chemistry*, and *Oxygen XML Scripting*! This release provides a platform to work both with XML and XML-related resources by further extending its support to other languages such as *JSON and YAML*, and being able to treat some file types (*Word*, *Excel*, *OpenAPI*, *HTML*, *Markdown*, and others) as *DITA-compatible resources* and thus reference and use them from DITA maps, similar to how DITA XML topics are referenced and used. Furthermore, users now have the ability to generate *Google Structured Data* in *WebHelp* output, and for PDF publishers this version includes support for a variety of useful *new CSS properties* to *customize the **CSS-based PDF output*. The *JSON feature* was improved by adding support for editing and validating using the latest JSON Schema version. The visual *JSON Schema diagram* was also updated and comes with new search and refactoring actions. For this release, we also focused our efforts to bring lots of improvements to some of the popular *add-ons*, such as the *Git Client*, *Batch Documents Converter*, and *Terminology Checker*. A new command-line script can be used to *validate files or directories*, and as usual, version 25 includes new *API* entry points, various bug fixes, and component updates. *Oxygen XML Web Author*, the cutting-edge web-based XML authoring tool, now features even more improvements and updates. This major release offers enhancements to the general *user interface*, new *DITA* authoring features, more customization possibilities, refinements to *concurrent editing* sessions, and *performance* tweaks. ============================================================================= *Oxygen XML Editor version 25.0* provides numerous new features, updates, and improvements that focus on productivity, performance, efficiency, advanced customization, and simplicity. This major release introduces a lot of productivity enhancements for *DITA* authors and publishers. *DITA maps* are now automatically saved whenever a modification is made in the DITA Maps Manager, various improvements were added to make referenced *DITA-compatible resources (Word, Excel, OpenAPI, HTML, Markdown)* be treated similar to DITA resources when inserting references, validating DITA maps, or publishing content. *Referenced content* (topic or map references within DITA maps or content references in topics) can be *expanded on demand* in the Author visual editing mode, thus increasing the performance when opening files with many references, a new toolbar button in the DITA Maps Manager generates a *DITA Metrics report* with useful information about the current map, *profiling attribute groups* can now be defined in a subject scheme map, and new *inline actions* are available for *inserting topic references* in DITA maps, *setting the note type*, and *setting the language for code blocks* in DITA topics. A button was added for each deliverable in *DITA-OT Project* files to make it easy to *publish that deliverable individually*, while a publish button was also added at the top of the document to *publish all deliverables* specified in the DITA-OT project file. You now have the ability to generate *Google Structured Data* in *WebHelp* output, there is also a new *Questions and Answers topic type* that can be used during the publishing phase for creating the Google Structured Data in the output, and a new action makes it possible to insert an intent question within a DITA topic. Many of the *JSON* features and tools were updated to support the latest *JSON schema version (2020-12)*. This includes *validating JSON schemas* according to the 2020-12 specification, *validating JSON or YAML documents* against a 2020-12 schema, *content completion* proposals were updated, new components were added in the *Palette view*, and you can *convert older JSON schemas to the latest version*. The*JSON Schema Documentation Generator*, *JSON Instance Generator*, and *JSON Schema Generator* tools were also updated to support the 2022-12 schema version. New *search and refactoring actions* were also integrated into the JSON Schema Design mode, and containers are now automatically created when dragging components from the Palette view to the JSON Schema Design editor. The *OpenAPI* standard is becoming more and more popular and our developers implemented various features and tools to support these types of documents. New *document templates* are available, you can *edit OpenAPI documents in Text or Author mode* taking advantage of *automatic validation* and *content completion* proposals, while the *OpenAPI Documentation Generator* and *OpenAPI Tester* tools were also improved. Additionally, support was also included for editing *AsyncAPI*, *JSON-LD*, and *OpenAPI test scenario* documents. The built-in *Saxon XSLT/XQuery processor* was updated to the latest version, *11.4*. It brings new functionality and support for new extension functions, as well as other features for *XSLT and XQuery transformations and debugging*. Other improvements include validation and transformation support for *XSLT 4.0 documents*, and content completion for XSLT 4.0 elements, attributes, and XPath 4.0 functions. *Add-ons* were another focus of this release, with some of the most popular ones receiving lots of updates. *Validation features* were added in the *Git Client*, enabling automatic validation of files before performing the commit or push actions. The *Batch Documents Converter* now has an option for *converting OpenAPI specification* files encoded in JSON or YAML formats into *DITA* documents and many of the other types of conversions received various improvements. The *Terminology Checker* add-on now has the ability to control on which elements a rule is applied using simple XPath expressions, the users can now specify the phase (editing/validation/always) in which incorrect terms are detected, and it is possible for Oxygen add-on to contribute terminology files to be used by the Terminology Checker. Other features and improvements include editing support and syntax highlighting for *PowerShell* files, performance was improved for the *XPath in Files* feature, shortcuts were added for *controlling indentation in code blocks*, and as usual, this release includes new *API entry points*, various *bug fixes*, and *component updates*. For more information, see: https://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_editor/whats_new.html ============================================================================= *Oxygen XML Scripting version 25.0* offers updates and improvements for some of the scripts that are available to provide a variety of functions that can be scheduled or triggered using a command-line tool on Windows, Linux, or macOS. This release added a new *Validate Command Line Script* that can be used for validating files or directories and generating reports in several formats (text, XML, JSON, or an HTML visual format). Also, the *Batch Converter* script now includes the option to *convert multiple documents from OpenAPI to DITA*. For more information, see: https://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_scripting/whats_new.html ============================================================================= *Oxygen Publishing Engine version 25.0* encompasses the improvements and additions implemented in *Oxygen XML WebHelp* and *Oxygen PDF Chemistry*. This latest release offers a variety of new customization possibilities, transformation parameters, properties, component updates, and bug fixes for both WebHelp and PDF publishers. For *Oxygen XML WebHelp* publishers, this release added the ability to *generate Google Structured Data* in the output and to *control the search support*. New transformation parameters were included to specify a custom search engine, to change the default search engine, or to replace the main page with a custom page. Customization possibilities were added for displaying a custom title in the search results page or for implementing custom search filters. Some of the most interesting improvements offered with the latest version of *Oxygen PDF Chemistry* include support for a variety of *new CSS properties* to help users *control how page, column, or region breaks behave*, to force or avoid *line breaks at hyphens*, to omit the header or footer from tables when a page break occurs, or to *display watermark images* in the foreground. Also, new transformation parameters can be used to make documents archive-able (*PDF/A compliant*) or to *filter the glossary*, and it is now possible to define exception elements for hyphenation dictionaries. For more information, see: https://www.oxygenxml.com/publishing_engine/whats_new.html ============================================================================= *Version 25.0.0* of *Oxygen XML Web Author* continues to bolster the innovative web-based XML authoring tool with more enhancements and additions. This major release offers improvements to the general user interface, new DITA authoring features, more customization possibilities, refinements to concurrent editing sessions, performance tweaks, as well as various bug fixes and component updates. For awhile now, the DITA support has benefited from an image map editor and that was also extended to define and edit*image maps for XHTML* documents, and in general, the image map support can now be easily added for any other XML vocabulary. When editing online, it is possible to lose the connection to the server. Once the connection is restored, the *concurrent editing* support now resumes seamlessly. Inserting DITA new topics and topic references in DITA maps is made easier by a new CSS style that provides *inline actions to insert topic references* when editing DITA map documents in the visual editor. Other interesting enhancements added in this version of Web Author include actions to *select an element, its content, or its parent*, actions to insert links were added to the floating toolbar, easier methods for controlling indentation and setting the *syntax highlight language in code blocks*, and the *Outline pane* is now also available for *DITA maps*. For more information, see: https://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_web_author/whats_new.html ============================================================================= *DITA-OT Day 2022* On the *13th of November, 2022,* Oxygen XML Editor organizes the 7th edition of the *DITA-OT Day conference in Rotterdam*, Netherlands, a full day in-person event dedicated to the DITA Open Toolkit project, which is the reference DITA implementation and the core of almost all DITA-based publishing solutions, Oxygen included. Find out more details and registration information at https://www.oxygenxml.com/events/2022/dita-ot_day.html ============================================================================= We hope you will enjoy our latest release of the Oxygen XML suite of products! As always, thank you for your support and don't forget that feedback is welcome! Best regards, Alin -- Alin Belu Oxygen XML Editor
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