DITA Editor

Oxygen 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.
  • DITA Editing
    Oxygen includes out-of-the box support for DITA (including DITA specializations), such as specific actions, full table support, content completion assistance, and dynamic conversion from Office applications to DITA when copying and pasting content.
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    DITA Editing
  • DITA Maps Manager
    DITA maps are key components for authoring DITA content. Managing these files and their referenced topics is an important feature for a DITA editor.
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    DITA Maps Manager
  • Content Review and Change Tracking
    Collaboration is a key to success for up-to-date and top quality documentation. Using Oxygen, authors and reviewers can work together seamlessly, adding comments, seeing each others changes, and searching reviews.
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    Content Review and Change Tracking
  • Content Re-Use
    Content re-use is an important feature of DITA documentation. Oxygen offers support for content re-use by allowing you to create content references and conditional text.
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    Content Reuse
  • Profiling/Conditional Text
    Profiling/Conditional Text
    Oxygen offers full support for DITA conditional text processing. Profiling attributes can be managed easily to filter content in the published output. You can toggle between different profile sets in the Author mode to see what will be included in the output.
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  • Single-Source DITA Publishing
    Oxygen includes the industry standard DITA Open Toolkit for converting from DITA maps to final output (PDF, CHM, EPUB, etc.) Oxygen also offers out-of-the-box support for generating high quality feedback-enabled or mobile-friendly WebHelp.
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    Single Source DITA publishing
  • Editor Extensibility
    You can extend the DITA functionality of Oxygen by changing the CSS files used for rendering documents, by defining a broader set of operations and actions, by using available add-ons, or by creating your own plugins.
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    Editor Extensibility

What's New in
Oxygen XML Author 27.0

November 27, 2024

Oxygen XML Author version 27.0 is the latest major release of the ultimate toolkit for content authors, collaborators, and publishers. This release is packed with innovative new features and improvements for the Oxygen AI Positron Assistant, the powerful add-on that provides a productivity-enhancing tool to help writers by providing support for using AI-generated content within the various Oxygen tools.

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What's New in
Oxygen XML Web Author 27.0.0

November 27, 2024

Oxygen XML Web Author version 27.0.0 is the latest major release of the innovative web-based XML authoring tool. This release is packed with innovative new AI features and improvements that have been implemented in recent updates to the Oxygen AI Positron Assistant Enterprise for Web Author plugin, the powerful productivity-enhancing tool that provides you with the ability to use a specific AI engine (OpenAI, Microsoft Azure OpenAI, or Anthropic Claude) and assist in leveraging AI-generated content. Additionally, this release sees the implementation of new features for the file comparison and merge tool, support to make DITA maps editable in a specialized tree editor, various general editing improvements, and security enhancements.

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