Oxygen 15.1 doesn't seem to save edited transformation scena

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John_Tait
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Oxygen 15.1 doesn't seem to save edited transformation scena

Post by John_Tait »

Hi

I have edited the transformation scenarios for DocBook to edit the parameters (section numbering, etc.) Even if I save them, edited scenarios don't seem to be available after I shut down and restart Oxygen 15.1.

I have tried this with the DITA transformation, and the same thing happens.

Do I need to save a project file for the edited transformation scenarios to be saved as well? I don't remember setting one up in Oxygen 14.1.

John
adrian
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Re: Oxygen 15.1 doesn't seem to save edited transformation s

Post by adrian »

Hi,

By default Oxygen saves the scenarios in the current project file. If the project file goes missing, Oxygen prompts you to save another one when you close the application. If you choose No, you lose the project scenarios created in that session.

Note that most Oxygen features require a project. Even the list of files left open in the previous session is kept on a per project basis.
You can create a new project from the main menu: Project > New Project. Oxygen will prompt you to pick a name and location for the project file. The project is saved automatically, so you won't have to worry about it from that point onward.

You can also store the scenarios in the global options (irrespective of the project). You can change the scenario storage when editing the scenario (Storage: Global Options) or by selecting multiple scenarios, right clicking on the selection and choosing Change storage from the contextual menu.

Regards,
Adrian
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John_Tait
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Re: Oxygen 15.1 doesn't seem to save edited transformation s

Post by John_Tait »

Thanks for the clarification.
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