Chapter 1, Introduction: you are reading it.
Chapter 2, Installation: defines the platform and environment
requirements of <oXygen/> and instructions for application installation, license
installation, starting <oXygen/>, upgrade and uninstall.
Chapter 3, Getting started: provides general orientation and an
overview of the <oXygen/>'s editing perspectives.
Chapter 4, Editing documents: explains how to obtain maximum
benefit from the editor, project and validation features.
Chapter 9, Transforming documents: explains the considerations for
transformation of structured sources to multiple target format and how to
obtain maximum benefit.
Chapter 10, Querying documents: explains the support offered by
<oXygen/> for querying XML documents.
Chapter 11, Debugging XSLT stylesheets and XQuery documents: explains how to debug XSLT
stylesheets or XQuery documents.
Chapter 12, Profiling XSLT stylesheets and XQuery documents: explains how to profile the
execution of XSLT stylesheets or XQuery documents.
Chapter 13, Comparing and merging documents: explains how to find
differences and merge files and directories.
Chapter 16, Importing data: explains how to import data from a
database, an Excel sheet or text file.
Chapter 17, Composing Web Service calls: explains the facilities
offered by <oXygen/> for composing and testing WSDL SOAP messages.
Chapter 18, Digital signature: explains how to canonicalize, sign
and verify the signature of documents.
Chapter 19, The Syncro SVN Client: explains how to configure and use the
Subversion client of <oXygen/>.
Chapter 20, How to develop an <oXygen/> plugin: explains how to develop
plugins for the <oXygen/> standalone application.
Chapter 21, Text editor specific actions: explains the actions of
<oXygen/> that are specific for any text editor.
Chapter 22, Configuring the application: explains how to configure
preferences of the application.
Chapter 23, Common problems: a list of frequent errors and their
possible causes and solutions.
Appendix A, Appendix: a collection of documents covering topics such
as credits, licensing, errors and known problems.