If you are deploying Oxygen XML Editor for a group, there are a number of things you can
do to customize Oxygen XML Editor for your users and to make the deployment more
efficient.
- Creating custom default options
- You can create a custom set of default
options for Oxygen XML Editor. These will become the default options for
each of your users, replacing Oxygen XML Editor's normal default settings. Users can
still set options to suit themselves in their own copies of Oxygen XML Editor, but if
they choose to reset their options to defaults, the custom defaults that you set will be
used.
- Creating default project files
- Oxygen XML Editor project files are used to configure a project. You can create and
deploy default project files for your projects so that your users will have a
preconfigured project file to begin work with.
- Shared project files
- Rather than each user having their own project file, you can create and deploy shared
project files so that all users share the same project configuration and settings and
automatically inherit all project changes.
- Using the unattended installer
- You can speed up the installation process by using the unattended installer for Windows
or Linux installs.
- Using floating licenses
- If you have a number of people using Oxygen XML Editor on a part-time basis or in
different time zones, you can use a floating
license so that multiple people can share a license.