Re: [oXygen-user] Understanding @colsep and @rowsep

2023-04-12 Thread Michael Boudreau
@colsep is allowed on the , , , and  elements; 
and @rowsep is allowed on the , , , , and  
elements. However, the meaning of setting those attributes to “1” on some 
elements is unclear (e.g., what should  produce?), and 
different applications may not interpret them the same way. Setting the 
attributes on each  may be tedious but should be unambiguous.

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From: oXygen-user  on behalf of Frank 
Dissinger 
Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 10:19 AM
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Subject: [oXygen-user] Understanding @colsep and @rowsep

Thank you!



Hm... These attributes were set on  and  in my DITA files, but 
not on , and the attribute value was sometimes = "0", sometimes = "1". 
Nevertheless the tables rendered correctly, but perhaps only because I have set 
up the CSS and MiramoPDF styles to create frames for all table cells for all 
 elements. I'll have to investigate this...



So perhaps, to keep my DITA data portable and to ensure they are rendered 
correctly with other transformations, it would be safer to also set @colsep and 
@rowsep to "1". But really for each ? Wouldn't it be enough for ?



Frank






Am 12.04.2023 um 16:36 schrieb Michael Boudreau:
For a CALS table, @frame="all" draws a border around all four outside edges of 
the table; it does not affect the interior lines. See 
https://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/options/OASIS/tag-library/19990315/index.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/dtd.nlm.nih.gov/options/OASIS/tag-library/19990315/index.html__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!9LJkNBvzzhYkZ6RRgxHc8PptvwXf7D7kYS-jj9SAKAY5g_nHNLp8IWWqZGMsIfkLU7yYIjRNkhmrYvkw5bqxOtPBtXXMCZlB$>

To indicate a table with all the grid lines visible, CALS requires @frame="all" 
as well as @colsep="1" and @rowsep="1" on all  elements (you can omit 
colsep on the rightmost cells and rowsep on the finalrow).

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Subject: [oXygen-user] Understanding @colsep and @rowsep

Hi all,



Can someone shed some light on how the @colsep and @rowsep attributes are used 
for CALS tables? The information I found is not clear and detailed enough for 
me.



I understand that these attributes create separator lines for colums and rows. 
Do I only need these attributes when I do not set @frame="all" to create lines 
for particular rows or columns only?



For a normal CALS table with lines for all rows and columns (i.e. like a grid), 
is enough to set @frame="all" or do I additionally need these attributes? The 
code that Oxygen creates (see below) with these settings (i.e. without these 
attributes) ...

[cid:part1.8Uz34ycG.FJSg3NFf@cgs-oris.com]

does not have these @colsep and @rowsep attributes, only @frame="all", and is 
rendered as desired with my CHM and PDF transformations.



I have several tables with @colsep/@rowsep="0" or ="1". These attributes may 
have been added by FrameMaker when I converted unstructured content to DITA. 
Can I safely remove all of these attributes when I just want a CALS table with 
row and line separators every (like a grid)?



Regards,

Frank


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Re: [oXygen-user] Understanding @colsep and @rowsep

2023-04-12 Thread Michael Boudreau
For a CALS table, @frame="all" draws a border around all four outside edges of 
the table; it does not affect the interior lines. See 
https://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/options/OASIS/tag-library/19990315/index.html

To indicate a table with all the grid lines visible, CALS requires @frame="all" 
as well as @colsep="1" and @rowsep="1" on all  elements (you can omit 
colsep on the rightmost cells and rowsep on the finalrow).

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From: oXygen-user  on behalf of Frank 
Dissinger 
Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 9:26 AM
To: Oxygen User Mailing List 
Subject: [oXygen-user] Understanding @colsep and @rowsep

Hi all,



Can someone shed some light on how the @colsep and @rowsep attributes are used 
for CALS tables? The information I found is not clear and detailed enough for 
me.



I understand that these attributes create separator lines for colums and rows. 
Do I only need these attributes when I do not set @frame="all" to create lines 
for particular rows or columns only?



For a normal CALS table with lines for all rows and columns (i.e. like a grid), 
is enough to set @frame="all" or do I additionally need these attributes? The 
code that Oxygen creates (see below) with these settings (i.e. without these 
attributes) ...

[cid:part1.XSPDnEEs.LQ0hfDOH@cgs-oris.com]

does not have these @colsep and @rowsep attributes, only @frame="all", and is 
rendered as desired with my CHM and PDF transformations.



I have several tables with @colsep/@rowsep="0" or ="1". These attributes may 
have been added by FrameMaker when I converted unstructured content to DITA. 
Can I safely remove all of these attributes when I just want a CALS table with 
row and line separators every (like a grid)?



Regards,

Frank


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Re: [oXygen-user] v25.1 plugins for CALS tables, LaTeX rendering

2023-03-21 Thread Michael Boudreau
Thanks!

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From: oXygen-user  on behalf of Oxygen XML 
Editor Support (Radu Coravu) 
Date: Monday, March 20, 2023 at 11:33 PM
To: oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com 
Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] v25.1 plugins for CALS tables, LaTeX rendering

Hi Michael,

One of our products is named Oxygen WebAuthor, it's an in-browser editor, you 
can look here in the "Customization and Integration" section for more details 
about the features you mentioned: 
https://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_web_author/whats_new.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.oxygenxml.com/xml_web_author/whats_new.html__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!_PSvZGKXnfhb_omhBHsrMw7AojDzvRB_sPo7loFew4mksGuFEylVIgILLCrzL2fwHRnZwaQ8z6LHBZyDHCuJB7wT$>

If you are using instead our Oxygen XML Editor desktop application, it's what's 
new does not mention those features you mentioned:

https://www.oxygenxml.com/xml_editor/whats_new.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.oxygenxml.com/xml_editor/whats_new.html__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!_PSvZGKXnfhb_omhBHsrMw7AojDzvRB_sPo7loFew4mksGuFEylVIgILLCrzL2fwHRnZwaQ8z6LHBZyDHPL5qTul$>

but the desktop application also has support for embedding Latex equations:

https://blog.oxygenxml.com/topics/adding-latex-equation-support-dita.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/blog.oxygenxml.com/topics/adding-latex-equation-support-dita.html__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!_PSvZGKXnfhb_omhBHsrMw7AojDzvRB_sPo7loFew4mksGuFEylVIgILLCrzL2fwHRnZwaQ8z6LHBZyDHOURkDe9$>

Regards,

Radu

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On 3/20/23 20:31, Michael Boudreau wrote:
The notes for Oxygen 25.1 mentioned plugins to support CALS tables and LaTeX 
equation rendering. Where is this documented?

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[oXygen-user] v25.1 plugins for CALS tables, LaTeX rendering

2023-03-20 Thread Michael Boudreau
The notes for Oxygen 25.1 mentioned plugins to support CALS tables and LaTeX 
equation rendering. Where is this documented?

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[oXygen-user] MathFlow losing support

2022-11-29 Thread Michael Boudreau
I recently learned that Wiris, the company that took over 
MathFlow from DesignScience, will be 
ceasing support for it sometime in the near future. Does Oxygen have plans for 
a replacement graphical editor for MathML in XML documents?

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Re: [oXygen-user] Support for CSS pseudo-class :has()

2022-11-02 Thread Michael Boudreau
Thanks, Radu! I was following the example at 
https://w3c.github.io/csswg-drafts/selectors/#relational and assumed the 
leading “>” was required. Without it, my CSS rule works as I’d hoped.

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From: oXygen-user  on behalf of Oxygen XML 
Editor Support (Radu Coravu) 
Date: Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at 12:08 AM
To: oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com 
Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] Support for CSS pseudo-class :has()

Hi Michael,

Oxygen supports the has() pseudo class selector and this is documented:

https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-editor/topics/has-selector.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-editor/topics/has-selector.html__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!-nWvGX_BF8uytD1leIWH_9T8cjz8EWGFQ6bS1Z5lKO1oVD0dztiLGllNULnO0Ah3Xhi060oh8bDzCgf0MBEiYETV$>

>From what I tested in your case a selector like this should work in Oxygen:
entry:has(styled-content)
but if an extra ">" is prepended inside the has() pseudo class it stops working 
with Oxygen.

>From what I tested a web browser supports both has() value styles (with or 
>without the > prefix).

I also looked in the CSS specification and I added an internal issue to also 
support in Oxygen the selector if it has a leading ">".

Regards,

Radu

Radu Coravu

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On 11/1/22 23:09, Michael Boudreau wrote:
Hello,

Is there any chance that a future version of Oxygen will support the CSS 
pseudo-class :has() ? I tried the following rule in a stylesheet


entry:has(> styled-content) {
background-color: #DDEEFF;
}

but the table cell () with a child  element didn’t get 
the expected light blue background.

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[oXygen-user] Support for CSS pseudo-class :has()

2022-11-01 Thread Michael Boudreau
Hello,

Is there any chance that a future version of Oxygen will support the CSS 
pseudo-class :has() ? I tried the following rule in a stylesheet


entry:has(> styled-content) {
background-color: #DDEEFF;
}

but the table cell () with a child  element didn’t get 
the expected light blue background.

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Re: [oXygen-user] Table formatting: style attribute

2022-10-17 Thread Michael Boudreau
Thanks, Radu. That produced the change I need, though I limited the selector to 
th[style] and td[style].

I’m assuming that CSS declarations are acceptable content for the ‘style’ 
attribute based on the example in 
https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/1.2/attribute/style.html:


Preschool


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From: oXygen-user  on behalf of Oxygen XML 
Editor Support (Radu Coravu) 
Date: Monday, October 17, 2022 at 12:22 AM
To: oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com 
Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] Table formatting: style attribute

Hi Michael,

We (the Oxygen XML developers) are not very familiar with the JATS format.

Oxygen uses CSS to render the JATS content in the Author visual editing mode. 
If for example you open the CSS 
"OXYGEN_INSTALL_DIR/frameworks/jats/lib/author-css/authoring-extension.css" CSS 
and add this selector to it:
*[style]{
-oxy-style:attr(style);
}
then save your CSS and re-open your JATS file, Oxygen's visual editing should 
interpret the small CSS snippet value from any element which has a "style" 
attribute.

But is this correct according to the standard?

https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/1.1d1/n-kkw2.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/1.1d1/n-kkw2.html__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!5UqrygK3OTCVWUckqPixZjhgdhWr64We_KH3SmfdyV6hT0Iymy8clGtEVsrSv4uWqJbpsnY3eD-nYPKvVSl8mcSD$>
with many of the elements within a NISO JATS 
table(<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/jats.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/1.1d1/n-by90.html__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!5UqrygK3OTCVWUckqPixZjhgdhWr64We_KH3SmfdyV6hT0Iymy8clGtEVsrSv4uWqJbpsnY3eD-nYPKvVdf-bzfM$>),
 records the name of the style to be applied to the element;
The value of the @style attribute seems in the standard to indicate more a 
style name which should indicate the styling.

Regards,

Radu

Radu Coravu

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On 10/16/22 04:45, Michael Boudreau wrote:
Is Oxygen supposed to heed the ‘style’ attribute on  and  elements in 
the JATS table model when it’s rendering tables? It doesn’t appear to be doing 
so.

I’m using Oxygen 25.0 on macOS X 12.6. I’m creating tables using the JATS table 
model in a framework that uses CSS files copied from the JATSKit framework. 
When I add a style attribute like this—

X

—the rules I hope to see on the cell don’t appear.

(For background: I’m creating tables in the JATS model by converting tables 
from the OASIS model. In the OASIS model, the  element has ‘colsep’ and 
‘rowsep’ attributes to make a rule appear on the right or bottom edge of the 
table cell. Since there are no direct analogues of those attributes in the JATS 
model  and  elements, I’m using the ‘style’ attribute instead.)

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[oXygen-user] Table formatting: style attribute

2022-10-16 Thread Michael Boudreau
Is Oxygen supposed to heed the ‘style’ attribute on  and  elements in 
the JATS table model when it’s rendering tables? It doesn’t appear to be doing 
so.

I’m using Oxygen 25.0 on macOS X 12.6. I’m creating tables using the JATS table 
model in a framework that uses CSS files copied from the JATSKit framework. 
When I add a style attribute like this—

X

—the rules I hope to see on the cell don’t appear.

(For background: I’m creating tables in the JATS model by converting tables 
from the OASIS model. In the OASIS model, the  element has ‘colsep’ and 
‘rowsep’ attributes to make a rule appear on the right or bottom edge of the 
table cell. Since there are no direct analogues of those attributes in the JATS 
model  and  elements, I’m using the ‘style’ attribute instead.)

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Re: [oXygen-user] Displaying LaTeX in XML documents

2021-04-22 Thread Michael Boudreau
Thanks, Radu!

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From: oXygen-user  on behalf of "Oxygen XML 
Editor Support (Radu Coravu)" 
Reply-To: "oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com" 
Date: Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 12:39 AM
To: "oxygen-user@oxygenxml.com" 
Subject: Re: [oXygen-user] Displaying LaTeX in XML documents


Hi Michael,

The plugin is Javascript based:

https://github.com/oxygenxml/wsaccess-javascript-sample-plugins/blob/master/latex-images-support/wsAccess.js<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/github.com/oxygenxml/wsaccess-javascript-sample-plugins/blob/master/latex-images-support/wsAccess.js__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!tD_JomHTrO0SM9nkqJ8Jjr9aSSeDGc4aiO850hbJdt-kqE84UdmgyTxQY14w-QYxF1Lg$>

and has this condition to identify XML elements that it should render:
return "latex" == nodeContext.getNodeName() || ("foreign" == 
nodeContext.getNodeName() && "embed-latex" == 
nodeContext.getAttributeValue("outputclass"));
I think in your case the condition should be:
return "tex-math" == nodeContext.getNodeName() && "MathJax" == 
nodeContext.getAttributeValue("version");
You probably also need to modify the CSS Oxygen uses to edit JATS content to 
hide the text content from the element, probably something like:
tex-math[version=MathJax]{
display:inline !important;
white-space: -oxy-trim-when-ws-only !important;
}
tex-math[version=MathJax] * {
display:none !important;
white-space:normal !important;
}


Regards,

Radu

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On 4/21/21 22:15, Michael Boudreau wrote:
Hello,

The blog post at 
https://blog.oxygenxml.com/topics/adding-latex-equation-support-dita.html<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/blog.oxygenxml.com/topics/adding-latex-equation-support-dita.html__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!tD_JomHTrO0SM9nkqJ8Jjr9aSSeDGc4aiO850hbJdt-kqE84UdmgyTxQY14w-TLmHLWz$>
 refers to a plugin that will create an image from LaTeX to display in Author 
mode.

I downloaded the ‘latex-images-support’ folder and installed it in my plugins 
folder. The math expression in the sample file—




A document containing LaTeX :
$x=\frac{1+y}{1+2z^2}$


is rendered correctly as an image when I view it in Author mode (using Oxygen 
23.0).

I’d like to be able to use the plugin with JATS XML documents, which can 
contain LaTeX inside a  element, like so:

$x=\frac{1+y}{1+2z^2}$
or





Is there a way to configure or modify the plugin to handle this?

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[oXygen-user] Displaying LaTeX in XML documents

2021-04-21 Thread Michael Boudreau
Hello,

The blog post at 
https://blog.oxygenxml.com/topics/adding-latex-equation-support-dita.html 
refers to a plugin that will create an image from LaTeX to display in Author 
mode.

I downloaded the ‘latex-images-support’ folder and installed it in my plugins 
folder. The math expression in the sample file—




A document containing LaTeX :
$x=\frac{1+y}{1+2z^2}$


is rendered correctly as an image when I view it in Author mode (using Oxygen 
23.0).

I’d like to be able to use the plugin with JATS XML documents, which can 
contain LaTeX inside a  element, like so:

$x=\frac{1+y}{1+2z^2}$
or





Is there a way to configure or modify the plugin to handle this?

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