The Oxygen XML Editor Quick Fix support helps you resolve various errors that appear in
a stylesheet by proposing quick fixes to problems such as missing templates, misspelled
template names, missing functions, or references to an undeclared variable or parameter.
To activate this feature, hover over or place the cursor in the highlighted area of text
where a validation error or warning occurs. If a Quick Fix is available for that particular
error or warning, you can access the Quick Fix proposals with any of the following methods:
- When hovering over the error or warning, the proposals are presented in a tooltip popup
window.
- If you place the cursor in the highlighted area where a validation error or warning
occurs, a quick fix icon (
)
is displayed in the stripe on the left side of the editor. If you click this icon, Oxygen XML Editor displays the list of available fixes.
- With the cursor placed in the highlighted area of the error or warning, you can also
invoke the quick fix menu by pressing Alt 1 (Meta Alt 1 on OS
X) on your keyboard.
Note: The quick fixes are available only when validating an XSLT file with Saxon
HE/PE/EE.
Figure: Example of an Undefined XSLT Functions Quick Fix

Figure: Example of an Undeclared XSLT Variables/Parameters Quick Fix
Oxygen XML Editor provides XSLT quick fixes for the following types of instances:
- Template does not exist, when the template name referenced in a
call-template element does not exist. The following fixes are
available:
- Create template "templateName" - creates a template and
generates its corresponding parameters. The template name and parameter names and
types are collected from the call-template element.
- Change reference to "newTemplateName" - changes the name of
the missing template referenced in the call-template element. The
proposed new names are the existing templates with names similar with the missing
one.
- Variable/Parameter not declared, when a parameter or variable
reference cannot be found. The following fixes are available:
- Create global variable "varName" - creates a global variable
with the specified name in the current stylesheet. The new variable is added at the
beginning of the stylesheet after the last global variable or parameter
declaration.
- Create global parameter "paramName" - creates a global
parameter with the specified name in the current stylesheet. The new parameter is
added at the beginning of the stylesheet after the last global parameter or variable
declaration.
- Create local variable "varName" - creates a local variable
with the specified name before the current element.
- Create template parameter "paramName" - creates a new
parameter with the specified name in the current template. This fix is available if
the error is located inside a template.
- Create function parameter "paramName" - creates a new
parameter with the specified name in the current function. This fix is available if
the error is located inside a function.
- Change reference to "varName" - changes the name of the
referenced variable/parameter to an existing local or global variable/parameter, that
has a similar name with the current one.
- Parameter from a called template is not declared, when a
parameter referenced from a call-template element is not declared. The
following fixes are available:
- Create parameter "paramName" in the template "templateName" -
creates a new parameter with the specified name in the referenced template.
- Change "paramName" parameter reference to "newParamName" -
changes the parameter reference from the call-template element to a
parameter that is declared in the called template.
- Remove parameter "paramName" from call-template - removes the
parameter with the specified name from the call-template
element.
- No value supplied for required parameter, when a required
parameter from a template is not referenced in a call-template element.
The following quick-fix is available::
- Add parameter "paramName" in call-template - creates a new
parameter with the specified name in call-template element.
- Function "prefix:functionName()" has not been defined, when a
function declaration is not found. The following quick fixes are available:
- Create function "prefix:functionName(param1, param2)" -
creates a new function with the specified signature, after the current top level
element from stylesheet.
- Change function to "newFunctionName(..)" - changes the
referenced function name to an already defined function. The proposed names are
collected from functions with similar names and the same number of parameters.
- Attribute-set "attrSetName" does not exist, when the referenced
attribute set does not exist. The following quick fixes are available:
- Create attribute-set "attrSetName" - creates a new attribute
set with the specified name, after the current top level element from stylesheet.
- Change reference to "attrSetName" - changes the referenced
attribute set to an already defined one.
- Character-map "chacterMap" has not been defined, when the
referenced character map declaration is not found. The following quick fixes are
available:
- Create character-map "characterMapName" - creates a new
character map with the specified name, after the current top level element from
stylesheet.
- Change reference to "characterMapName" - changes the
referenced character map to an already defined one.