Author Callouts
A callout is a string of text inside a graphic and is connected to a specific location in a document by a line. Oxygen XML Editor uses callouts to present comments and tracked change modifications that you or other members of your team have added to the document.
To watch our video demonstration about the Callouts support, go to http://oxygenxml.com/demo/CalloutsSupport.html.
Displaying Callouts in Author Mode
The callouts are displayed in the right side of the editing area in Author mode. They are decorated with a colored border and also have a colored background. The background color is assigned automatically by the application depending on the user who is editing the document and the type of change, but it can also be customized from the Review preferences page. This preferences page allows you to configure the colors for tracked change insertions or deletions, and for comments.
You can also choose to use the same color for all changes of that particular type of change, regardless of who makes the change. To do this, select the Fixed option for the particular type of change and choose a color from the color box. If the Automatic option is selected, Oxygen XML Editor automatically assigns a color based upon the Colors for automatic assignment list.
The horizontal line that connects the callouts to their corresponding text fragments has the same color as the border. If this horizontal line is not visible, enable the Show all connecting lines option in the Callouts preferences page. If you hover over a callout, it is highlighted and a tooltip is displayed that contains additional information.
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
that contain long fragments (such as a DITA codeblock element or
programlisting in DocBook). 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
Adjusting Callout Width
To display more of the content in all the callouts in the current document, you can adjust the width by dragging the left side of any of the callouts. This will adjust the width for all comments in the current document. When you end the current editing session, the width of all callouts will revert back to the default value, which is the value of the Initial Width option in the Callouts preferences page.
You can also adjust the maximum number of lines to be shown in the callouts using the Text Lines Count Limit option. Note that this does not limit the number of lines in the actual comment. It only limits the number of lines shown without opening or editing it.
Type of Callouts in Oxygen XML Editor
- Comments
- Tracked Change Deletions
- Tracked Change Insertions
- Comment Callouts
- As long as the Comments option is enabled in the Callouts preferences page, comments are displayed
in callouts. A comment callout contains the name of the author who inserts the callout
and the comment itself. You can also enable the Show review time option to include timestamp
information in the comment callouts.
Figure: Comment Callouts
There are several types of comments that can be added in Author mode:- Author Review Comments
- Comments that you associate with specific content. To insert this type of
comment, select the content and use the
Add Comment action that is
available on the toolbar (or in the Review submenu of
the contextual menu). - Comments Added to Tracked Changes
- Comments that you add to an already existing tracked change insertion or
deletion. To insert this type of comment, right-click the change in the main
editor or its callout and select
Comment
Change. - Replies to Comments
- You can use this type of comment to create discussion threads. To insert
this type of comment, right-click the change in the its callout and select
Reply. A single callout is presented for a root
comment or change and its replies. The replies are displayed with an
indentation in the callouts and those that are on the same level are sorted
depending on the timestamp.
Figure: Callout for a Comment with Replies
- Tracked Change Deletion Callouts
- As long as the Track Changes Deletions option is enabled in the
Callouts preferences page, deletions that are made
while the Track Changes feature is enabled are displayed in callouts. A
deletion callout contains the type of callout (Deleted) and the
name of the author that made the deletion. You can also enable the Show deleted content in callout option to display
the actual deleted content in the callout. Additionally, you can enable the Show review time option to include timestamp
information in the deletion callouts.
Figure: Deletion Callouts
- Tracked Change Insertion Callouts
- As long as the Track Changes Insertions option is enabled in the
Callouts preferences page, insertions that are done
while the Track Changes feature is enabled are displayed in callouts. An
insertion callout contains the type of callout (Inserted) and
the name of the author that inserted the content. You can also enable the Show inserted content in callout option to display
the actual deleted content in the callout. Additionally, you can enable the Show review time option to include timestamp
information in the deletion callouts.
Figure: Insertion Callouts
Printing Callouts
When you print a document from Author mode, all callouts that you or other authors have added to the document are printed. For a preview of the document and its callouts, go to .
Review View
The Review view is also useful for managing the information in callouts. In this view, changes and comments are presented in a compact form, in the order they appear in the document, and they are synchronized with the changes in the callouts. You can also search for specific changes or comments and it includes some filtering options (for example, you can filter it to only show certain types of edits or to only show edits for a particular author).For more information about this view, see the Review View topic.
View All
Changes/Comments
View Only
Changes/Comments by
Track Changes Visualization Modes
View Final
View
Original
Accept
Change
Reject
Change
Comment
Change
Callouts Options
Edit
Comment
Remove
Comment