Visual (WYSIWYG) XML Editors
Oxygen offers CSS-based, out-of-the-box visual editing support for a number of
important XML documentation frameworks (DITA, DocBook, TEI, XHTML). Also, if you are planning
to use other types of XML documents, an API is available for customizing Oxygen.
- Generic Visual XML EditorOxygen allows you to visually edit any XML document. By default, Oxygen includes out-of-the-box capabilities for content review, change tracking, profiling, and conditional text, all of which are independent from XML vocabulary. Driven by CSS stylesheets, Oxygen is simple to use and highly customizable.read more
- DITA EditorOxygen offers advanced DITA editing support, covering DITA 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 standards, and allows users with limited knowledge of XML to edit DITA documents in a visual interface (similar to a WYSIWYG word processor). The DITA Open Toolkit publishing engine comes bundled with the application.read more
- Visual DocBook EditorWith Oxygen, you can edit Docbook 4 and Docbook 5 documents (including 5.1) in a user-friendly and productive manner. The publishing tool includes transformation scenarios for producing WebHelp, EPUB, PDF, or plain HTML.read more
- Visual TEI EditorOxygen XML Editor includes TEI DTDs and stylesheets. Writing and publishing TEI documents is very easy with Oxygen since its user interface is similar to a word processing application (WYSIWYG).read more
- Visual XHTML EditorXHTML (Extensible Hyper Text Markup Language) is a more strict and clean version of HTML, written as XML. Oxygen XML Editor includes schemas, catalogs, and templates for XHTML. You can create documents conforming to either transitional or strict XHTML DTDs. Along with editing in Text mode, Oxygen also offers a user interface similar to a classic word processing application (WYSIWYG) tuned for XHTML editing.read more