New Document Wizard
Oxygen XML Editor supports a wide range of document types. The New Document wizard presents the default associations between a file extension and the type of editor that opens the file. To customize these default associations, open the Preferences dialog box and go to File Types.
The New Document wizard only creates a skeleton document. It may contain a root element, the document prolog, and possibly other child elements depending on options that are specific for each schema type.
New Document Wizard
- Click the
New button on the toolbar or select .Result: The New Document wizard is displayed and it groups the supported document types in the following categories:- Recently Used - Contains the list of the most recently used file types.
- New Document - Contains the list of all supported document types. This list includes XML, XSL, XML Schema, Document Type Definition, Relax NG Schema, XQuery, web Services Definition Language, Schematron Schema, CSS, Text, PHP, JavaScript, Java, C, C++, Batch, Shell, Properties, SQL, XML Catalog, PERL, and more.
- Global Templates - Contains the list of predefined templates as well as user-defined custom templates. You can create your own custom file templates and add them to the templates folder of the Oxygen XML Editor installation directory. You can also specify an additional directory to use for the templates in the Document Templates preferences page.
- Framework Templates - Contains the list of templates defined in the Document Type configuration dialog box (Templates tab) for each framework.
- Select the type of document that you want to create.
- If you want to use the default settings in the creation process, select
Create at the bottom of the dialog box.
Result: The document is created using the default settings and the new file is opened in the appropriate editor.
- If you want to configure properties before creating the file, select
Customize. This action is available for XML, XML Schema,
Schematron, and XSL documents.
Result: A new file configuration dialog box is opened that allows you to customize various options, depending on the document type you selected. After configuring the options in this wizard, click Create to create the file and open it in the appropriate editor.
XML Document File Type
Figure: New XML Document Configuration Dialog Box
- Schema URL - Specifies the path to the schema file. When you select a file, Oxygen XML Editor analyzes its content and tries to fill in the rest of the dialog box.
- Schema Type - Allows you to select the schema type. The following options are available: XML Schema, DTD, RelaxNG XML syntax, RelaxNG compact syntax, and NVDL.
- Public ID - Specifies the PUBLIC identifier declared in the document prolog.
- Namespace - Specifies the document namespace.
- Prefix - Specifies the prefix for the namespace of the document root.
- Root Element - Populated with elements defined in the specified schema, enables selection of the element used as document root.
- Description - A small description of the selected document root.
- Add Optional Content - If you select this option, the elements and attributes defined in the XML Schema as optional are generated in the skeleton XML document.
- Add First Choice Particle - If you select this option, Oxygen XML Editor generates the first element of an
xs:choiceschema element in the skeleton XML document. Oxygen XML Editor creates this document in a new editor panel when you click OK.
XSLT Stylesheet File Type
Figure: New XSLT Stylesheet Configuration Dialog Box
- Stylesheet version - Allows you to select the Stylesheet version number. You can select from: 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0.
- Add documentation annotations - Enable this option to generate the stylesheet annotation documentation.
XML Schema File Type
Figure: New XML Schema Configuration Dialog Box
- Default XML Schema version - Uses the XML Schema version defined in the XML Schema preferences page.
- XML Schema 1.0 - Sets the
minVersionattribute to 1.0 and themaxVersionattribute to 1.1. - XML Schema 1.1 - Sets the
minVersionattribute to 1.1. - Target namespace - Allows you to specify the schema target namespace.
- Namespace prefix declaration table - This table contains
namespace prefix declarations. Table information can be managed using the
New and
Delete buttons.Tip: For further details on how you can set the version of an XML Schema, go to Setting the XML Schema Version.
Schematron File Type
Figure: New Schematron Configuration Dialog Box
- Schematron version - Specifies the Schematron version. Possible
options: 1.5 (deprecated) and
ISO.Note: Starting with version 16.0 of Oxygen XML Editor, the support for Schematron 1.5 is deprecated. It is recommended to use ISO Schematron instead.