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Oxygen XML Author version 24.1 is an incremental release for the industry's most advanced bundle of tools used by technical writers, collaborators, and publishers everywhere. The focus of this release was to expand upon the new features and improvements that were added in version 24.0.
This release includes productivity improvements for DITA authors and publishers. Add-ons were a major focus of this release, with many of the most popular ones receiving lots of updates (including the Git Client and Batch Documents Converter). An interesting new Smart Autocomplete add-on is also available that helps writers create content by providing text completions. This release also includes various other component updates, bug fixes, and security enhancements.
There are changes in:
For CSS-based PDF transformations, you can display media objects with an external link instead of graphic by using the new (show.media.as.link) transformation parameter.
show.media.as.link
It is now possible to have the glossary entries sorted alphabetically and grouped by the first letter of the word. This can be done for CSS-based PDF transformations by setting the new sort.and.group.glossentries transformation parameter to yes. By default, they are inserted based upon the document order.
sort.and.group.glossentries
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For more details, see the Smart Autocomplete Add-on section in our user guide.
For a complete list of updates added in the Git Client, see https://github.com/oxygenxml/oxygen-git-plugin/releases.
For a complete list of updates added in the Batch Documents Converter, see https://github.com/oxygenxml/oxygen-resources-converter/releases.
The OpenAPI Tester add-on was updated to version 1.1 and its improvements include:
Various improvements were made to the DITA Prolog Updater add-on:
prolog
The XSpec Helper View add-on was updated to include XSpec version 2.2.4.
scripts
The main focus for this release was various additions and improvements for the Batch Converter script.
-cs converterSettingsFile
.xpr
You can now convert HTML documents exported from DocBook into DITA using the Batch Converter script.
You can now convert HTML documents exported from Atlassian Confluence into DITA using the Batch Converter script.
Other improvements made to the Batch Converter script include: