[oXygen-user] Git an Oxy XPR project files

Oxygen XML Editor Support (Radu Coravu) support at oxygenxml.com
Fri May 6 04:19:31 CDT 2022


Hi Stefan,

About this remark:

> Usually the XPR is modified when you "publish" something. The reason 
> is that oXygen always associates a file with a transformation. This 
> leads to a change in the scenarioAssociation element of the XPR file. 
> I think this is a very useless feature in oXygen projects.
I agree, by default we should not have saved the association directly in 
the XPR, but this can be controlled.

In the Oxygen Preferences->"Project Level Settings" page you have a 
checkbox named "Allow transformation scenario associations to be saved 
at project level" which you can uncheck and then commit the XPR which 
will get modified because of this change.

About this other remark:

> It would help to have a setting which disables the file association 
> completely for DITA projects. 
You mean transformation scenario association, right?

Regards,

Radu

Radu Coravu
Oxygen XML Editor

On 5/6/22 11:54, Stefan Eike wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we usually stash the XPR to ignore it. After a while we delete the 
> stashes. This is not nice, but probably the best work around. Usually 
> the XPR is modified when you "publish" something. The reason is that 
> oXygen always associates a file with a transformation. This leads to a 
> change in the scenarioAssociation element of the XPR file. I think 
> this is a very useless feature in oXygen projects.
>
> As an idea for the oXygen development team: It would help to have a 
> setting which disables the file association completely for DITA projects.
> BR
>> Oxygen XML Editor Support (Radu Coravu) <support at oxygenxml.com> hat 
>> am 06.05.2022 08:58 geschrieben:
>>
>> Hi Franz-Josef,
>>
>> Can you make a list of setting changes which usually seem to make the 
>> xpr file volatile?
>>
>> In the Oxygen Preferences->"Project Level Settings" you have various 
>> checkboxes which can be unchecked and then the xpr file can be pushed 
>> to the Git repo and it should become less volatile to change when for 
>> example someone associates a transformation scenario to an XML document.
>>
>> About handling this, probably end users should avoid committing the 
>> XPR, revert it from time to time if they see if it has local changes.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Radu
>>
>> Radu Coravu
>> Oxygen XML Editor
>> On 5/6/22 09:18, Franz-Josef Knelangen wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> recently we went form SVG to Git. We don’t want to commit the XPR 
>>> every time but we also want to have project settings for the team.
>>>
>>> How do you handle this?
>>>
>>> - Don’t push the XPR?
>>>
>>> - Put the XPR in the stash and let it stay there until a project 
>>> setting is changed, push the change and back to stash again?
>>>
>>> Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
>>>
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