Dear Radu,

which extension should be given to the ANT file.

I have several times examined (with the help of a text editor, namely Notepad++)
the content of Oxygen's "project files" (which come with an .xpr extension)

This is for instance what appears at the top level of my current project
(in which the .xpr file has 4987 lines
(and contains 48 scenario elements

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<project version="21.1">
    <meta>
   ........................
    </meta>
    <projectTree name="Proen%C3%A7a.xpr">
        <folder path="."/>
    </projectTree>
</project>

The top element is callled "project", as in your ANT example

However, since the .xpr files are created by Oxygen and I (the user) do not have any control on their content, I imagine it might be dangerous to create manually an .xpr without understanding the structure which is expected.

Can you confirm that Oxygen users are not expected to manually edit .xpr file?

Best wishes

-- Jean-Luc (in Paris)

https://twitter.com/JLC1956

https://univ-paris-diderot.academia.edu/JeanLucChevillard


On 18/06/2019 14:13, Oxygen XML Editor Support (Radu Coravu) wrote:
Hi Jean-Luc,

The fourth alternative is by using an ANT build file:

<project basedir="." name="" default="dist">
  <target name="dist">
      <xslt in="File_A.xml"
          out="File_B.xml "
          style="Script_1.xslt"
          force="true"/>

      <xslt in="File_B.xml"
          out="File_C.xml "
          style="Script_2.xslt"
          force="true"/>
  </target>
</project>

and creating a transformation scenario in Oxygen which applies it.

Regards,
Radu

Radu Coravu
<oXygen/> XML Editor
http://www.oxygenxml.com

On 6/17/2019 10:54 AM, Jean-Luc Chevillard wrote:
Dear Patrick,

thanks a lot!

I have just tried solution 2 (with a very short pipeline) and it worked
like a charm

I had never noticed the "Additional XSLT Stylesheets" button, inside the
"Edit Scenario" small window.
Thanks for showing it to me. :-)

I had been looking for it in the wrong place
(the "Configure Transformation Scenarios")

I am also glad to have been told about the existence of
https://www.w3.org/TR/xproc/

It looks like an interesting domain to explore

Best wishes

-- Jean-Luc (in Paris)

https://twitter.com/JLC1956

https://univ-paris-diderot.academia.edu/JeanLucChevillard


On 17/06/2019 06:20, Dr. Patrik Stellmann wrote:
Hi Jean-Luc,

I see the following options:
1. Create an XProc transformation scenario. There you will be able to
create a pipeline with several xslt-stages. But you will need to learn
a new programming language...
2. Create an XSLT transformation scenario and specify "additional XSLT
stylesheets". But you will only get the final result file without
intermediate results.
3. Create a new XSLT stylesheet the includes/imports you current
stylesheets and. But this might not work if your current xslt
stylesheets are incompatible (e.g. they all use the default
transformation mode).

I'd recommend to start with option 2.

Regards,
Patrik

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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: oXygen-user [mailto:oxygen-user-boun...@oxygenxml.com] Im Auftrag
von Jean-Luc Chevillard
Gesendet: Sonntag, 16. Juni 2019 21:23
An: oXygen-user@oxygenxml.com
Betreff: [oXygen-user] How do I do a pipe-line in Oxygen?

Dear Oxygen suport and Oxygen experts,

can someone tell me how to make a pipeline in Oxygen?

Typically,
I start from a file called
File_A.xml
to which I apply a script called
Script_1.xslt
the result being a file called
File_B.xml
to which I apply a script called
Script_2.xslt
the result being a file called
File_C.xml
to which I apply a script called
Script_3.xslt
the result being a file called
.....................
...................
...........
................
File_M.xml
to which I apply a script called
Script_m.xslt
the result being a file called
File_N.xml


Usually,
when configuring the scenarios
File_A.xml is associated with Script_1.xslt File_B.xml is associated
with
Script_2.xslt File_C.xml is associated with Script_3.xslt
......................
File_M.xml is associated with Script_m.xslt

Therefore
what I do is:

press the Apply Transformation Scenario(s) BUTTON Wait press the Apply
Transformation Scenario(s) BUTTON Wait press the Apply Transformation
Scenario(s) BUTTON Wait ...................
press the Apply Transformation Scenario(s) BUTTON Wait


However,
I have not understood how to further simplify the process

If I select several scripts in the "configuring the scenarios" window
they all
apply to the same base file, which is not what I want

Is it possible?
and IF YES
what do I miss

Thanks in advance for any pointers

-- Jean-Luc Chevillard (in Paris)

https://twitter.com/JLC1956

https://univ-paris-diderot.academia.edu/JeanLucChevillard
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