[oXygen-sdk] oXygen-sdk Digest, Vol 45, Issue 1

Frank Shipley frank.shipley at componize.com
Wed Dec 21 07:08:59 CST 2016


Hi Radu,

This would be a great addition for our plugin. Today, users can either
create new files directly in Componize (Alfresco) via the web interface, or
create them in oXygen and then use the standard Save to URL... action in
oXygen.

Although I think the addition of the Save As option in your screenshot
would be great, I also like the idea of users being able to create a new
document without giving it a name and then being presented with a Save As
dialog when they first Save (exactly how it works in Word). Either way
would be a great plus for our plugin.

As for API requirements, maybe it would be good if there was an API we
could implement that would be called by oXygen to get the current Save As
default location and default file name.

Best regards,
Frank


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> From: Radu Coravu <radu_coravu at sync.ro>
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> Subject: [oXygen-sdk] New Oxygen 19 feature which allows saving new
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> Hi everyone,
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> This mail is mostly for CMS vendors who created plugins for the
> standalone version of Oxygen.
>
> For Oxygen 19.0 (which we plan to release in the Spring of 2017) we
> added an enhancement when using the "File->New" action from Oxygen.
> Please see the attached screenshot.
>
> Users will be able to specify a location where to save the new file,
> instead of opening it as an untitled document and then saving later on.
> So the CMS plugin contributed browse actions will also appear in the
> "Save As" list of browse actions.
> Basically the user will be able to browse the CMS and choose an URL
> where to save, then Oxygen will call the custom CMS-implemented URL
> handler to save the content to the CMS.
>
> How would this functionality affect your current integration with Oxygen?
> How did you handle the creation of new XML documents until now? Did you
> have your own "New from CMS" toolbar button?
> Do you need additional API to know that the URL handler is called from
> this particular context?
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> Regards,
> Radu
>
> Radu Coravu
> <oXygen/>  XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
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Best regards,

Frank Shipley
www.componize.com
*Structured Content Management, Updated*

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