Creating a New Project
Oxygen XML Editor allows you to organize your XML-related files into projects. This helps you manage and organize your files and also allows you to perform batch operations (such as validation and transformation) over multiple files. You can also share your project settings and transformation/validation scenarios with other users. Use the Project view to manage projects, and the files and folders contained within.
Creating a New Project
To create a new project, select
New
Project from the Project menu, the
New menu in the contextual menu, or the drop-down menu at the
top-left of the Project view. This opens
a dialog box that allows you to assign a name to the new
project and adds it to the structure of the project in the Project
view.Adding Items to the Project
To add items to the project, select any of the following actions that are available when invoking the contextual menu in the Project view:- Opens a New file dialog box that helps you create a new file and adds it to the project structure.
- Opens a New Folder dialog box that allows you to specify a name for a new folder and adds it to the structure of the project.
- Creates a logical folder in the tree structure (the icon is a magenta folder on Mac OS
X -
). - Replicates the structure of a remote folder accessible over FTP/SFTP/WebDAV, as a structure of logical folders. The newly created logical folders contain the file structure of the folder it points to.
Add
Folder- Adds a link to a physical folder, whose name and content mirror a real folder that
exists in the local file system (the icon of this action is different on Mac OS X
).
Add
Files- Adds links to files on the local file system.
Add
Edited File- Adds a link to the currently edited file in the project.
Using Linked Folders (Shortcuts)
Another easy way to organize your XML working files is to place them in a directory and then to create a corresponding linked folder in you project. If you add new files to that folder, you can simply use the
Refresh (F5) action from the
toolbar or contextual menu and the Project view will display the existing files and subdirectories. If your
files are scattered amongst several folders, but represent the same class of files, you might
find it useful to combine them in a logical folder.You can create linked folders (shortcuts) by dragging and dropping folders from the
Windows Explorer (Mac OS X Finder) to the project tree, or by selecting
Add
Folder in the contextual menu from the project root. Linked folders
are displayed in the Project view with bold text. To create a file
inside a linked folder, select the action from the contextual menu. The linked files presented in the
Project view are marked with a special icon.
Add
Folder in the contextual menu from the project root. Linked folders
are displayed in the Project view with bold text. To create a file
inside a linked folder, select the action from the contextual menu. The linked files presented in the
Project view are marked with a special icon.Note: Files may have multiple instances within the folder
system, but cannot appear twice within the same folder.
For much more information on managing projects and their content, see the Project View section.
For more details about how you can share projects with other users, see the Sharing a Project - Team Collaboration section.
File
Folder
Logical
Folder