A callout is a vertical stripe, with a balloon-like look, that Oxygen XML Editor displays in the right side of the editing area. Callouts are decorated
with a colored border and also have a colored background. A horizontal line, which has the
same color as the border, connects text fragments with their corresponding callouts. Oxygen XML Editor assigns an individual color for the callouts depending on the user who is
editing the document. To customize the list of these colors, open the
Preferences dialog box and go to . You are able to add, edit, or remove colors in this list. You can choose to
use the same color for any user who modifies the content or inserts a comment. To do this,
select the fixed option and choose a color from the color box. Once you
set a fixed color for a user you are able to edit it. Press the color box and select a
different color from the Choose color dialog box.
Oxygen XML Editor uses callouts to provide an enhanced view of the changes you, or other
authors make to a document. They hold specific information depending on their type. In
addition,
Oxygen XML Editor uses callouts to display
comments that you
associate with fragments of the document you are editing. For more information about editing
comments, go to
Managing Comments. To enable callouts,
open the
Preferences dialog box and go to . Enable the following options:
- Comments - Oxygen XML Editor displays comment callouts when
you insert a comment. You can use two types of comments in Oxygen XML Editor:
- Author Review Comments - Comments that you associate with specific fragments
of text.
- Callout Comments - Comments that you add in an already existing insertion or
deletion callout.
By default, the fragment of text that you comment is highlighted and a horizontal
line connects it with the comment callout. A comment callout contains the name of the
author who inserts the callout and the comment itself. To customize how comments are
displayed, open the
Preferences dialog box, go to , and enable Show review time.
Figure: Comment Callouts
- Track Changes deletions - Oxygen XML Editor displays
deletion callouts when you delete a fragment of text. By default, a deletion callout
contains the type of callout (Deleted) and the name of the author that makes
the deletion. You are able to customize the content of a deletion callout to display the
date and time of the deletion and the deleted fragment itself. To do this, open the
Preferences dialog box, go to , and enable Show review time and Show
deleted content in callout.
Figure: Deletion Callouts
- Track Changes insertions - Oxygen XML Editor displays
insertion callouts when you insert a fragment of text. By default, an insertion callout
contains the type of callout (Inserted) and the name of the author that makes
the insertion. You are able to customize the content of an insertion callout to contain
the date and time of the insertion and the inserted fragment itself. Open the
Preferences dialog box, go to , and enable Show review time and Show
inserted content in callout.
Figure: Insertion Callouts
Figure: Multiple Authors Callouts
Note: Oxygen XML Editor displays callouts only if
View All
Changes/Comments or
View Only Changes/Comments by is selected.
Oxygen XML Editor does not display callouts in
View Final and
View
Original modes.
To select a callout, either click the callout or its
source. Selected callouts have a more intense background and a bold border. The connecting
line between the source and the callout is also rendered in bold font. If you select a
fragment of text which is associated with one or more callouts, the callouts are
highlighted.
Important: The callouts are displayed in the right side of the editing area.
However, in some cases, the text you are editing can span into the callouts area. For
example, this situation can appear for callouts associated with wide images or
space-preserve elements (like
codeblock in DITA or
programlisting
in DocBook) which contain long fragments. To help you view the text under the covered area,
Oxygen XML Editor applies transparency to these callouts. When the cursor is located
under a callout, the transparency is enhanced, allowing you to both edit the covered content
and access the contextual menu of the editing area.
Figure: Transparent Callout
Note: Oxygen XML Editor does not display
callouts located in folded areas of the edited document.
The following options are available in the contextual menu of a comment callout:
When you print a document from Oxygen XML Editor, all callouts you, or other authors
added to the document are printed. For a preview of the document and its callouts, go to .
To watch our video demonstration about the Callouts support, go to http://oxygenxml.com/demo/CalloutsSupport.html.