Oxygen XML Editor offers support for opening a file at a specific position using the
command line interface, by transmitting parameters to the
Oxygen XML Editor batch script
file. The following methods are available, depending on how you identify the position needed:
- Specific position values (line and column number , or character offset)
Oxygen XML Editor supports the following position parameters:
- line - The line number
- column - The column number (has meaning if the
line parameter is also defined)
- char - The character offset
Examples for Windows:
The following examples
show how you can open an XML document in
Oxygen XML Editor:
oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#line=4
oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#line=4column=5
oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#line=4;column=5
oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#char=334
- Simplified XPath index path
Oxygen XML Editor will open an XML file and
select one of its elements identified by a simplified XPath index path. For example, an
index path of the form 1/5/7 identifies the seventh child of the fifth child of the root
element.
Examples for Windows:
The following example
shows how you can open an XML document in
Oxygen XML Editor and select the third
child of the root
element:
oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#element(1/3)
- Anchors identified by ID attribute values
Oxygen XML Editor will open an
XML file and select the element whose id attribute value is an exact
match of the anchor attached to a command line instruction.
Examples for
Windows:
The following example shows how you can open an
XML document in
Oxygen XML Editor and select the element that has the
id element set to
titleID:
oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#titleID