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Diff tool not accessible?
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2024 7:02 pm
by Johann
Hello,
I am using Web Author 26.1 version.
I would like to test the file comparison tool in my integration.
I do not see the menu described here
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/ ... -tool.html when I open a DITA topic file through webdav.
Is there any restriction or maybe an option to activate that I've missed to have this menu?
Thanks for your help,
Johann
Re: Diff tool not accessible?
Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2024 4:40 pm
by cosminef
Hello Johann,
Thank you for your interest in the
File Comparison functionality.
The
File Comparison tool is available as a plugin within the standard
Oxygen Web Author product. However, for custom integrations using the
Web Author component, additional licensing considerations and commercial arrangements apply to integrators wishing to offer this functionality within their own products.
To better assist you with the specifics of your integration, we recommend reaching out to our support team at
sales@oxygenxml.com
Best,
Cosmin
Re: Diff tool not accessible?
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 4:03 pm
by Johann
Hello Cosmin,
I understand.
Can the file comparison feature be used to compare DITA maps or DITA bookmaps? Is there a dedicated tree view?
If so, do you have a demo or screenshots to show the strengths of the feature?
On your demo page, only flowers.ditamap is available, with no other ditamap for comparison.
Thanks in advance,
Johann
Re: Diff tool not accessible?
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2024 4:42 pm
by cosminef
Hello,
Can the file comparison feature be used to compare DITA maps or DITA bookmaps? Is there a dedicated tree view?
Yes, in
Oxygen XML Web Author, the file comparison feature can be used to compare DITA maps or DITA bookmaps. In the
Merge dialog, DITA maps are automatically expanded to make it much easier to view the differences between their structures.
On your demo page, only flowers.ditamap is available, with no other ditamap for comparison.
In the sample named
DITA Profiling, you can find
mobilePhone.ditamap and, for example, compare it with
flowers.ditamap.
Best,
Cosmin