New note option
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Re: New note option
Post by alex_jitianu »
Hello,
I don't really understand what actions you are referring to. They might be custom actions defined inside a custom framework. It that's the case,
the framework can be easily customized and tested in the standalone version of Oxygen XML Editor after which you can redeploy the framework in your Web Author server (I'm assuming that you are using the Web Author).
Best regards,
Alex
I don't really understand what actions you are referring to. They might be custom actions defined inside a custom framework. It that's the case,
the framework can be easily customized and tested in the standalone version of Oxygen XML Editor after which you can redeploy the framework in your Web Author server (I'm assuming that you are using the Web Author).
Best regards,
Alex
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Re: New note option
Hi Alex,
I meant the below.
http://imgur.com/wgi1RRc
I'm not able to find an API to access the Topic notes and add a note option to the dropdown. I've gone through the existing documentation but I couldn't find anything there. Please let me know the details.
I meant the below.
http://imgur.com/wgi1RRc
I'm not able to find an API to access the Topic notes and add a note option to the dropdown. I've gone through the existing documentation but I couldn't find anything there. Please let me know the details.
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Re: New note option
Post by alex_jitianu »
Hello,
From the screenshot I see that you are using the Web Author and those actions look like they come from the framework configuration. The framework can be easily customized and tested in the standalone version of Oxygen XML Editor [1]. Basically those actions are just a configuration inside the framework. In the standalone version of Oxygen you can create new actions and add then you can add them in the toolbar. When you are happy with the result you can redeploy the framework in your Web Author server [2].
[1] https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/ ... works.html
[2] https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/ ... ework.html
Best regards,
Alex
From the screenshot I see that you are using the Web Author and those actions look like they come from the framework configuration. The framework can be easily customized and tested in the standalone version of Oxygen XML Editor [1]. Basically those actions are just a configuration inside the framework. In the standalone version of Oxygen you can create new actions and add then you can add them in the toolbar. When you are happy with the result you can redeploy the framework in your Web Author server [2].
[1] https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/ ... works.html
[2] https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/ ... ework.html
Best regards,
Alex
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