Predefined Document Types (Frameworks)

Predefined Document Types

The following predefined document types (frameworks) are fully supported in Oxygen XML Editor and each of these document types include built-in transformation scenarios, validation, content completion, file templates , default CSS files for rendering content in Author mode, and default actions for editing in Author mode:
  • DocBook 4 - A document type standard for books, articles, and other prose documents (particularly technical documentation).
  • DocBook 5 - An enhanced (version 5) document type standard designed for a variety of documents (particularly technical documentation).
  • DITA - An XML-based architecture designed for authoring, producing, and delivering technical information.
  • DITA Map - A document type that collects and organizes references to DITA topics or other maps.
  • XHTML - Extensible HyperText Markup Language includes the same depth of expression as HTML, but also conforms to XML syntax.
  • TEI ODD - Text Encoding Initiative One Document Does it all is an XML-conformant specification that allows you to create TEI P5 schema in a literate programming style.
  • TEI P4 - The Text Encoding Initiative guidelines is a standard for the academic community that collectively define an XML format for text that is primarily semantic rather than presentational.
  • TEI P5 - The Text Encoding Initiative guidelines is a standard for the academic community that collectively define an XML format for text that is primarily semantic rather than presentational.
  • JATS - The NISO Journal Article Tag Suite is a technical standard that defines an XML format for scientific literature.

Other Document Types

Oxygen XML Editor also provides limited support (including file templates) for a variety of other document types, including:
  • EPUB (NCX, OCF, OPF 2.0 & 3.0) - A standard for e-book files.
  • DocBook Targetset - For resolving cross-references when using olinks.
  • Ant Build Scripts - A tool for automating software build processes, written in Java and primarily intended for use with Java.
  • XSLT Stylesheets - A document type that provides a visual mode for editing XSLT stylesheets.
  • WSDL - Web Services Description Language is an XML language for describing the functionality offered by a web service.
  • Schematron - For making assertions about the presence or absence of patterns in XML documents. This document type applies to the ISO Schematron version.
  • Schematron Quick Fixes (SQF) - An extension of the ISO standard Schematron, allows developers to define QuickFixes for Schematron errors.
  • StratML (Part 1 & 2) - Part 1 and 2 of the Strategy Markup Language specification.
  • XProc - A document type for processing XProc script files.
  • XML Schema - Documents that provide support for editing annotations.
  • SVG - Scalable Vector Graphics is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics in XML.
  • MathML - Mathematical Markup Language (2.0 and 3.0) is an application of XML for describing mathematical notations.
  • XLIFF (1.2 & 2.0) - XML Localization Interchange File Format is a standard for passing data between tools during a localization process.
  • XQuery - The common query language for XML.
  • CSS - Cascading Style Sheets is a language used for describing the look and formatting of a document.
  • LESS - A dynamic style sheet language that can be compiled into CSS.
  • Relax NG Schema - A schema language that specifies a pattern for the structure and content of an XML document.
  • NVDL Schema - Namespace Validation Dispatching Language allows you to specify sections of XML documents to be validated against various schemas.
  • JSON - JavaScript Object Notation is a lightweight data-interchange format.
  • JavaScript - Programming language of HTML and the Web.
  • XML Spec - A markup language for W3C specifications and other technical reports.
  • DITAVAL - DITA conditional processing profile to identify the values you want to conditionally process for a particular output, build, or other purpose.
  • Daisy - A technical standard for digital audio books, periodicals, and computerized text. It is designed to be an audio substitute for print material.
  • EAD - Encoded Archival Description is an XML standard for encoding archival finding aids.
  • KML - Keyhole Markup Language is an XML notation for expressing geographic visualization in maps and browsers.
  • Maven Project & Settings - Project or settings file for Maven build automation tool that is primarily used for Java projects.
  • Oasis XML Catalog - A document that describes a mapping between external entity references and locally-cached equivalents.