![]() When the caret is inside such placeholder, you can directly type some text. That is, each little square represents an empty text node. The little squares are text placeholders. Let's suppose you want to create a DocBook 5 article. This displays a dialog boxĮach document template has a name and belongs to a category loosely corresponding to a document type: DITA (groups topic, map, bookmap and ditaval), DocBook (that is, DocBook v4+), DocBook v5+ and XHTML. 50Ĭreating a document Creating a document is done by selecting the customary allowing to choose a document template.įile→New menu item. 43 Reviewing changes using the Compare tool. Specialized tools Adding MathML equations. 34 Automating repetitive tasks by recording macros. 28 Quickly paste selected text using mouse button #2. 25īecoming productive Custom document templates. Modular documents Creating a modular document. If you find that this tutorial is too comprehensive and don't have enough time to follow it, we nevertheless recommend to read this minimal tutorial (corresponding screencast). Prior knowledge of DocBook is not required in order to follow this tutorial. We have chosen DocBook mainly because this document type uses self-descriptive names for its elements: para for a paragraph, itemizedlist of an itemized list, etc. Everything you'll learn in this tutorial applies to all document types: DITA, XHTML, etc. This does not mean that this tutorial is about DocBook support in XMLmind XML Editor. We'll almost exclusively use DocBook 5 examples in these lessons. ![]() It's strongly recommended to take the time to read the text of the lesson before watching the corresponding screencast. Almost all lessons contain a short (less than 1mn) screencast. XMLmind XML Editor Tutorial This tutorial is also available in PDF format.īefore following this tutorial Except for the first few ones, this tutorial is organized in largely independent, short, lessons.
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