Opening a Document at a Specific Location Using a Command-Line Interface
Oxygen XML Editor offers support for opening a file at a specific position using a
      command-line interface to transmit parameters to the Oxygen XML Editor application
      launching script file (oxygen.bat/oxygen.sh
      
      
      ).
      The following methods are available, depending on how you identify the position that is needed:
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Specific position values (line and column number, or character offset)
Oxygen XML Editor supports the following position parameters:- line - The line number.
 - column - The column number (has meaning if the 
lineparameter is also defined). - char - The character offset.
 
Examples for Windows:
The following examples show how you can open an XML document in Oxygen XML Editor from a Windows command-line interface:oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#line=4 oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#line=4column=5 oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#line=4;column=5 oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#char=334 - 
          
Simplified XPath index path
Oxygen XML Editor will open an XML file and select one of its elements identified by a simplified XPath index path. For example, an index path of the form 1/5/7 identifies the seventh child of the fifth child of the root element.Restriction:Oxygen XML Editor will display a selection that starts with the first character of the content of the identified element and spans until the end of the line.Examples for Windows:
The following example shows how you can open an XML document in Oxygen XML Editor and select the third child of the root element using a Windows command-line interface:oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#element(1/3) - 
          
Anchors identified by ID attribute values
Oxygen XML Editor will open an XML file and select the element whose
@idattribute value is an exact match of the anchor attached to a command-line instruction.Examples for Windows:
The following example shows how you can open an XML document in Oxygen XML Editor and select the element that has the@idset totitleIDusing a Windows command-line interface:oxygen.bat file:samples/personal.xml#titleID