Along with the
fully supported built-in
frameworks (document types),
Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin also provides
limited support (including document templates) for editing a variety of other document types.
All the specialized views, editors, actions, and options are dynamic according to the type of
file that is opened or created. Other document types that are supported in
Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin include:
- EPUB (NCX, OCF, OPF 2.0, 3.0, & 3.1) - A
standard for e-book files.
- OOXML - An XML-based file
format for representing spreadsheets, charts, presentations, and word processing
documents.
- ODF - An free and
open-source XML-based file format for electronic office documents, such as spreadsheets,
charts, presentations, and word processing documents.
- DocBook Targetset - For resolving
cross-references when using olinks.
- MathML - Mathematical Markup Language (2.0 and
3.0) is an application of XML for describing mathematical notations.
- XMLSpec - A markup language for W3C specifications and other technical reports.
- DITAVAL - DITA conditional processing profile to identify the values you want to
conditionally process for a particular output, build, or other purpose.
- Daisy XML - A technical standard for digital audio books, periodicals, and computerized text. It is designed to be an audio substitute for print material.
- Maven Project & Settings - Project or settings file for Maven build automation tool
that is primarily used for Java projects.
- Oasis XML Catalog - An XML
Catalog document that describes a mapping between external entity
references and locally-cached equivalents.
- Other Non-XML
Files- Oxygen XML Author Eclipse plugin also includes a simple text editor and a variety of
helpful features for creating and editing non-XML files.
External Document Types
Some document types are available to be manually installed from GitHub:
- StratML (Part 1 & 2) - Part 1 and 2 of the Strategy Markup
Language specification. Available to be installed from GitHub.
- EAD - Encoded Archival Description is an XML standard for encoding
archival finding aids. Available to be installed from GitHub.
- KML - Keyhole Markup Language is an XML notation for expressing
geographic visualization in maps and browsers. Available to be installed from GitHub.