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The programming interface is identical to the Windows version.
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If you have developed your own software based on TRION SDK, you also have the option to use Linux. Corresponding examples and documentation can be found on GitHub. Also OXYGEN-Net systems can be built from both Windows and Linux based measurement systems.įurthermore, it is possible to develop and use OXYGEN SDK plugins with both operating systems. This means that it is no problem to create a setup under Windows and then use it on the Linux measurement system.
Measurement setups and DMD measurement data are fully compatible between the different operating systems. Beside Windows, our software now supports the distributions Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 (RHEL8) and Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. Since the new release of our intuitive measurement software OXYGEN 6.2, it now also runs without restrictions on the Linux operating system. We are the only manufacturer of measurement technology to offer you the advantage of choosing between Windows and Linux. Usability improvements (recorder labels etc.).TRION3-AOUT extensions (control via measurement screen).Improvements for the power instrument (vector scope).Overall maximum statistic channel for FFT.Calculation of additional power parameters.CONT’D work on open multiple *.dmd-files.Following, we have summarized the new features of the last releases. To keep an overview of the new features, have a look at our OXYGEN roadmap. It has a reference to an XML catalog file:Īnd the XML catalog maps a DTD public ID (used from the DITA topic) to a DTD location.We release a new version of our data acquisition software OXYGEN at the end of each quarter. OXYGEN_INSTALL_DIR/frameworks/dita/DITA-OT3.x/plugins/mathml/plugin.xml If you want to take a look at a sample plugin: If you already have an XML catalog which maps a custom DTD public ID to the customized DTD, your plugin just needs to refer to that XML Catalog:
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If you want publishing for your XML documents which use a custom DITA DTD specialization, you will absolutely need to create a DITA OT DTD specialization plugin and install it in Oxygen's bundled DITA OT: Also if you would let me know the errors you get when publishing in Oxygen, that would help troubleshoot the issue. Here are the details to troubleshoot DITA outputs in Oxygen.
Oxygen has a rich community forum and they are every responsive.
That is the type information I am in search of and as I am new to Tridion I wonder if there is knowledge content (in the website or in the heads of SMEs) out there that I could benefit from. So while I have the connector bridge installed, there are more steps that I need to take to seamlessly work with Tridion DITA files (to avail of content completion, validation, local transformations etc.) in Oxgen Editor. I could be wrong and am open to being corrected, but as an author working on a DITA map in Oxygen I imagine it would be useful to test the execution of the transform(s) against that map locally before I go and create an SDL publication. My understanding is that I would need to configure a framework in Oxygen with the relevant associations, DTDs, validations and transforms for these DITA files in order to use it seamlessly.
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So I want to trial the use of Oxygen Editor as a DITA editor for content stored in Tridion Docs. My wording was not very clear, apologies.