Kind of. 

If you like me use a master file with XInclude:s it takes
a "trick" to get Oxygens to resolve all references and then it
works
really well. This "trick" has been available for quite some
time/versions - but it is not obvious. 

You have to add all includes as
files in the validation schema. Then assign the validation schema to all
included modules. 

Having done that it will be possible to handle XML
includes as expected, all ref:s in all moduels can be 
resolved by
auto-completion. Unfortunately the recenet addition of master file in
Oxygen (which I thought would handle this)
does not seem to work this
way for plain XML files (at least I didn't get it to work). It works
fine for XSLT stylesheets though. 

In regards to the comments about
price for Oxygen I would say that it is very reasonable priced given

its capabilities and the speed up it will make in the writing of XML
(and XSLT stylesheets). It would be very easy to motivate 
its cost in a
business setting. Of course, for a hobbyist it would be harder but I
believe Oxygen also has a very cheap
"hobbyist not-for-profit" license
that is less than US $100 

Just my 2c 

/J 

On 2012-08-13 19:11,
Warren Young wrote: 

> On 8/12/2012 4:41 PM, Richard Hamilton wrote:
>

>> There are a bunch of very good visual editors out there that will
handle DocBook. The one I know best is Oxygen (http://www.oxygenxml.com/
[1]), which works very well with DocBook.
> 
> The last time I tried
opening one of my DocBook manuals with it (version 
> 9, maybe?) it
didn't handle XML Includes gracefully.
> 
> I like to have a top-level
document that simply includes all the chapter 
> files, which lets me
edit the chapters individually. This keeps file 
> sizes reasonable and
(much more important) localizes VCS comments to the 
> relevant section
of the document.
> 
> As I recall, oXygen sort of kind of attempted to
open the top-level 
> document, but didn't give me the seamless WYSIWYG
view I expected: an 
> editable version of the final PDF output. If
instead I opened an 
> individual chapter file, it got confused by the
cross-references, since 
> it didn't understand that it was looking at a
tree in a forest.
> 
> Have they fixed this limitation, or does it still
push you toward 
> putting the entire document in a single file?
> 
>
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