Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin allows you to create your own custom document templates and they will
appear in the New from
templates wizard.
Creating a New Document Template
To create your own custom document template and have it appear in the new document wizard,
follow these steps:
- Create a new file (whatever type of document you need) and customize it to become a
starting point for creating new files of this type.
- Save the new document template and reference that location in Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin. There are several options for doing this:
- Saving the new template in a specific framework's directory - Save the new
template in a directory (for example, called templates) within
that specific framework directory (usually a custom framework).
Then open the Document Type configuration dialog box for that
specific framework, go to the Templates tab, and click the
button in the bottom-right corner to
add your new directory to the list. It is recommended that the reference be made
relative to the framework directory (for example,
${frameworkDir}/templates). You can also remove any existing
entries in the list that aren't applicable or won't be used in your custom
framework. Click OK to close the configuration dialog box and
then OK or Apply to save your
changes.
- Saving the new template in the Oxygen installation directory - Save the new
template in the templates directory of the Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin installation directory ([OXYGEN_INSTALL_DIR]/templates).
Document templates saved in this directory will appear in the Global
templates category in the New from
templates wizard.
- Saving the new template in a custom directory - Save the new template in
any directory of your choice and then add that directory to the list of templates in
the Document Templates preferences page. This
user-defined directory will appear in the New from
templates wizard along with all the new document templates
that you save inside it. Click OK or
Apply to save your changes.
Tip: If you want to create a new template for a binary file (e.g. a zip
archive), you need to add .bin to the end of the file name (for example,
*.zip.bin or *.epub.bin). Otherwise, the files will be treated as
XML/text documents and you will be prompted to choose the editor type.
Attention: The name that you use to save the template will
be the name that appears in the new document wizard, including capitalization, space, and
characters (for example,
My Custom Template1.xml will appear in the new
file wizard as
My Custom Template1). You can also configure the displayed name in a
properties file by following the procedure found in the
Configure the Displayed Names for Document Templates section.
- Open the new document wizard (
New toolbar
button or ) and you should see your custom template in the appropriate
folder.Note: For DITA templates, they will also appear in the dialog box for creating
new DITA topics
from the
DITA Maps Manager, but if you
customize the
template, you need to set the
type property to
dita
in the corresponding properties file.