[oXygen-user] Configuration of profiling attributes and their values

David Cramer david at thingbag.net
Mon Oct 3 16:32:39 CDT 2011


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Hi George,
Thanks for that information. I've been looking into Oxygen's JWS kit and
we will probably take that route. I didn't realize that the JWS version
would use separate user settings from the full install. I had been
wondering what happened with users who already were using the full
Author. I wonder about what happens when the user changes some settings,
and the I update some settings on the server. Are they merged? What
happens if the user specifies one setting and I change that setting?

I still think a case can be made for putting pretty-printing settings in
the framework. But the question of "who wins" comes up again if the
wants to specify something else. Perhaps the user could have a way to
force his settings to override the framework if necessary?

David

On 10/03/2011 10:04 AM, George Cristian Bina wrote:
> Hi David,
> 
> oXygen allows you to easily build a JavaWebStart distribution. Basically
> you get an all platforms distribution and configure that as you need and
> then run a script that packages everything as a JWS distribution (you
> will need a certificate to sign that). You can set a specific group of
> frameworks and your preferred global options, including formatting and
> profiling values. When the users will run that the provided options will
> be used - note that the users can still have normal oXygen installations
> that should have their specific set of options.
> 
> BTW, also the standalone version allows you to force a default set of
> global options, see
> http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-editor/topics/default-options.html
> 
> Best Regards,
> George
> -- 
> George Cristian Bina
> <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
> http://www.oxygenxml.com
> 
> On 10/3/11 5:33 PM, David Cramer wrote:
> +1 for this feature request.
> 
> This reminds me of a similar request I have: the configuration of
> pretty-printing should be available at the framework level for a
> specific document type. In our organization, I want to control the
> pretty printing of "Rackbook" documents in the framework so that we're
> all producing xml wrapped at the same column width. However, I don't
> need or want to dictate the pretty-printing settings for other xml types
> that our users may use Oxygen for. Furthermore, there's no easy way for
> me to push changes to global or even project settings to all users.
> 
> Thanks,
> David
> 
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