Display inherited types
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Display inherited types
Hello,
It seems that something changed with my current oXygen (14.1), but I don't find the right "Option" to revert to the used behaviour.
When displaying an XML Schema changing from "Text" to "Design" the inherited types ("extension base") were shown in a violett rectangle with its sub-elements and attributes. But now I only get the "direct sub-elements" without any possibility to expand the "type's rectangle".
What "Option" do I have to change in order to display the types again?
Thanks for any hints.
Kind regards...
Susi
It seems that something changed with my current oXygen (14.1), but I don't find the right "Option" to revert to the used behaviour.

When displaying an XML Schema changing from "Text" to "Design" the inherited types ("extension base") were shown in a violett rectangle with its sub-elements and attributes. But now I only get the "direct sub-elements" without any possibility to expand the "type's rectangle".
What "Option" do I have to change in order to display the types again?
Thanks for any hints.
Kind regards...
Susi
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Re: Display inherited types
Hello,
I have just tested this behavior and I could not reproduce it on our side.
However, you should first go into oxygen menu to Options > Preferences > Editor / Edit modes / Schema Design / Properties and under "Complex Type", check if you have "Base Type" set to appear in the Design mode.
More precisely, you should check if you have the default settings.
In case this issue is still persistent and if you do not recall having any customizations, you should try to Restore Defaults, using the button at the bottom of the Schema design Properties window and see if that solves anything.
Let me know if you encounter further issues.
Regards,
Costin
I have just tested this behavior and I could not reproduce it on our side.
However, you should first go into oxygen menu to Options > Preferences > Editor / Edit modes / Schema Design / Properties and under "Complex Type", check if you have "Base Type" set to appear in the Design mode.
More precisely, you should check if you have the default settings.
In case this issue is still persistent and if you do not recall having any customizations, you should try to Restore Defaults, using the button at the bottom of the Schema design Properties window and see if that solves anything.
Let me know if you encounter further issues.
Regards,
Costin
Costin Sandoi
oXygen XML Editor and Author Support
oXygen XML Editor and Author Support
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Re: Display inherited types
Hello Costin,
I generated a nice HTML-Documentation with oXygen last year:
http://schemas.railml.org/2011/railML-2 ... astructure
But currently I only see the five "direct sub-elements" of the element 'rail:infrastructure' in my oXygen-Editor?
You may download these files and have a look. Maybe you can reproduce the behaviour with exactly the same XML schema:
http://schemas.railml.org/versions/railML-v2.1.zip
I would be happy if you may reproduce the situation and give any further hints.
Kind regards...
Susi
What a pity.Costin wrote:I have just tested this behavior and I could not reproduce it on our side.
In the meantime I also found this options, and played a bit around, resetting defaults, enabling all ... but nothing changed.Costin wrote:However, you should first go into oxygen menu to Options > Preferences > Editor / Edit modes / Schema Design / Properties and under "Complex Type", check if you have "Base Type" set to appear in the Design mode.
More precisely, you should check if you have the default settings.

I generated a nice HTML-Documentation with oXygen last year:
http://schemas.railml.org/2011/railML-2 ... astructure
But currently I only see the five "direct sub-elements" of the element 'rail:infrastructure' in my oXygen-Editor?
You may download these files and have a look. Maybe you can reproduce the behaviour with exactly the same XML schema:
http://schemas.railml.org/versions/railML-v2.1.zip
I would be happy if you may reproduce the situation and give any further hints.
Kind regards...
Susi
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Re: Display inherited types
Hi Susi,
We've investigated this issue with your files, but unfortunately we still cannot reproduce it on our side.
Could you please please send us a screen-shot with your XML Schema in Oxygen 14.1 design mode?
You can send it to our support email address: support AT oxygenxml DOT com
Regards,
Ionela
We've investigated this issue with your files, but unfortunately we still cannot reproduce it on our side.
Could you please please send us a screen-shot with your XML Schema in Oxygen 14.1 design mode?
You can send it to our support email address: support AT oxygenxml DOT com
Regards,
Ionela
Ionela Istodor
oXygen XML Editor and Author Support
oXygen XML Editor and Author Support
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Re: Display inherited types
Hi,
In case anyone else encounters this, this turned out to be a bug triggered by the option Process namespaces through URI mappings for XML Schema from Options > Preferences, XML > XML Catalog. This happens if a main schema has an include and their common namespace is resolved through an XML catalog to the main schema (via the option mentioned above). The problem is that the included schema (same namespace) is also resolved through the catalog to the main schema and this triggers the problem.
We will resolve this problem in the next minor version of Oxygen. This thread will be notified when it becomes available.
Regards,
Adrian
In case anyone else encounters this, this turned out to be a bug triggered by the option Process namespaces through URI mappings for XML Schema from Options > Preferences, XML > XML Catalog. This happens if a main schema has an include and their common namespace is resolved through an XML catalog to the main schema (via the option mentioned above). The problem is that the included schema (same namespace) is also resolved through the catalog to the main schema and this triggers the problem.
We will resolve this problem in the next minor version of Oxygen. This thread will be notified when it becomes available.
Regards,
Adrian
Adrian Buza
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Re: Display inherited types
Hi,
The problem reported in this topic has been fixed since v14.2. I must apologize for not notifying of this.
I can't reproduce this problem in v15.2. If possible, please send sample files and a description of the problem to our support email address: support@oxygenxml.com
Regards,
Adrian
The problem reported in this topic has been fixed since v14.2. I must apologize for not notifying of this.
I can't reproduce this problem in v15.2. If possible, please send sample files and a description of the problem to our support email address: support@oxygenxml.com
Regards,
Adrian
Adrian Buza
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http://www.oxygenxml.com
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