You can paste content from various sources, such as web pages and Office-type documents, and paste it into DITA, TEI, DocBook, JATS, and XHTML documents. Oxygen XML Editor keeps the original text styling (such as bold, italics, etc.) and formatting (such as lists, tables, paragraphs, etc.), and helps you make the resulting document valid.
The styles and general layout of the pasted content are transformed to the equivalent XML markup of the target document type.
You can disable the Smart Paste feature by deselecting Convert external content on paste in the Schema Aware preferences.
If you paste the content in a location where the resulting XML would not be valid, Oxygen XML Editor will attempt to place it in a valid location, and may prompt you with one or more choices for where to place it. You can disable this location selection feature by deselecting Smart paste and drag and drop option, available in the Schema Aware preferences.
To watch our video demonstration about the Smart Paste support, go to http://oxygenxml.com/demo/Smart_Paste_Copy_Paste_from_Web_Office_Documents_to_DITA_DocBook_TEI_XHTML_Documents.html.