Hi Hussein,

I tried to extract and translate new gui messages, but xxe nor xxe_app does
not contain anyone -- do I make some mistake, or the messages are somewhere
in the other place?

Thanks,

Martin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: xmleditor-support-admin at pixware.fr
> [mailto:xmleditor-support-admin at pixware.fr]On Behalf Of Hussein Shafie
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 10:00 AM
> To: xmleditor-announce at xmlmind.com; xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com
> Subject: [XXE] XMLmind XML Editor V2.2
>
>
> XMLmind XML Editor V2.2 can be downloaded from
> http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/download.shtml
>
> ----------------------------------------
> XMLmind XML Editor V2.2 (March 19, 2003)
>
>    Enhancements:
>
>      * XXE can now edit documents located on a FTP or
>        WebDAV server (Basic and Digest authentication
>        schemes are supported). There is no special
>        commands for doing that, just use File|Open,
>        File|Save and File|Save As.
>
>        An advanced file chooser dialog box may be
>        used to select files on a FTP or WebDAV server
>        or on the local file system. This dialog box
>        also allows the user to browse files on a FTP
>        or WebDAV server and in the case of a WebDAV
>        server, to see which files are locked and who
>        is locking them.
>
>        Note that, by default, XXE displays the
>        standard file chooser dialog box and not the
>        advanced URL chooser dialog box. You need to
>        turn on option Use URL chooser rather than
>        file chooser (File|Options, Open tab) to be
>        able to use the URL chooser dialog box. There
>        is also a handy iconic toggle (the earth icon)
>        in the tool bar which allows to quickly turn
>        this option on and off when needed.
>
>        Standard Edition restriction: XXE Standard
>        Edition will not allow the user to save a
>        document to a FTP or WebDAV server. Such
>        remote document can be opened but, if
>        modified, will have to be saved to the local
>        file system.
>
>      * A new process command may be used to specify
>        an arbitrarily complex transformation of the
>        document being edited.
>        Slides example:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
>   <command name="slides.toRTF">
>     <process>
>       <mkdir dir="resources" />
>       <copyDocument to="__doc.xml">
>         <resources match="(https|http|ftp)://.*" />
>         <resources match=".+" copyTo="resources" />
>       </copyDocument>
>
>       <transform stylesheet="xsl/xsl/fo/plain.xsl"
>                  file="__doc.xml" to="__doc.fo" >
>         <parameter name="paper.type">A4</parameter>
>       </transform>
>
>       <processFO processor="XFC" file="__doc.fo"
>                 to="__doc.rtf">
>         <parameter name="outputEncoding">Cp1252</parameter>
>       </processFO>
>
>       <upload base="%0">
>         <copyFile file="__doc.rtf" to="%0" />
>       </upload>
>     </process>
>   </command>
>
>   <command name="slides.convertToRTF">
>     <macro>
>       <sequence>
>         <command name="selectFile"
>                  parameter="saveFileURL" />
>         <command name="slides.toRTF" parameter='"%_"' />
>       </sequence>
>     </macro>
>   </command>
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>        New commands have been added to the DocBook
>        menu of the DocBook, Simplified DocBook and
>        Slides document types. These commands may be
>        used to convert the document being edited to
>        HTML, RTF (using XMLmind FO Converter -- XFC
>        -- as a FO processor plug-in), PostScript and
>        PDF (using Apache FOP as a FO processor
>        plug-in).
>
>        Standard Edition restrictions: XXE Standard
>        Edition does not support FO processor plug-ins
>        (such as the FOP plug-in or the XFC plug-in)
>        and will not allow the user to upload the
>        transformed document files to a FTP or WebDAV
>        server.
>
>      * When an image is displayed in a styled
>        document view and when the image file is taken
>        from an attribute value (as an example, see
>        excerpt of XHTML CSS style sheet below), it is
>        possible to drag and drop a file on the
>        displayed image to change the corresponding
>        attribute value.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> img {
>     content: image(attr(src), -400, -200);
> }
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>        When a file is dropped on such image, a
>        pre-filled dialog box is displayed to let the
>        user specify what he wants to do with the
>        image file: copy the image to the document
>        directory and/or update the reference to the
>        image file in the attribute.
>
>        The same dialog box can be opened without
>        having to drop a file on an image displayed in
>        the document view: simply right-click on the
>        image.
>
>        This functionality has been implemented mainly
>        to allow users to upload images to the remote
>        site when they edit documents located on a FTP
>        or WebDAV server, but it is also handy when
>        working on the local file system.
>
>      * File|Save As can now also save the resources
>        which are logically part of a document
>        (typically images).
>
>        These resources are specified for each
>        document type in the corresponding XXE
>        configuration file using a new
>        documentResources configuration element.
>
>        DocBook example:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
>   <cfg:documentResources xmlns="">
>     <cfg:resource path="//@fileref" />
>   </cfg:documentResources>
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>        When command File|Save As is applied to a
>        document having resources, a dialog box is
>        displayed to let the user specify what to do
>        with each resource: copy it to the new
>        location and/or update the reference to the
>        resource in the newly saved document.
>
>      * Inside a document view, the mouse cursor is
>        now always the standard ``left arrow'' cursor
>        except when the cursor is over editable text,
>        in which case, it is changed to the ``vertical
>        bar'', text insertion, cursor.
>
>      * The Search tool and the Spell tool now expand
>        as many collapsed sections as needed to show
>        the searched/mispelled word to the user. This
>        also works in the tree view.
>
>      * An new option Change the style sheet rather
>        than add a view (File|Options, Window tab)
>        changes the behavior of the Style menu. If
>        turned on, this option will force XXE to
>        change the style sheet being used by the
>        active document view rather than add a new
>        view of the same document using the selected
>        style sheet.
>
>      * In the Attribute tool, selecting a value using
>        the dialog boxes displayed by the List or
>        Browse iconic buttons directly updates the
>        attribute. For example, this makes choosing an
>        IDREF value from a list much quicker as this
>        operation now requires less mouse clicks.
>
>      * In the Attribute tool, selecting a file name
>        using the Browse iconic button assigns to the
>        attribute an URL which is relative to the
>        document URL. This default behavior can be
>        changed by right-clicking on the Browse iconic
>        button and selecting one of the alternate
>        behaviors (absolute URL, relative file name,
>        absolute file name) for the rest of the
>        session.
>
>      * A dialog box with a warning is displayed if a
>        document containing general entities is opened
>        in XXE. XXE does not manage entities, it just
>        expands them. Therefore, the user has to be
>        warned about the fact that the physical
>        organization of his document in terms of text
>        macros and included files will be lost.
>        A new option Warn about loss of entity
>        references (File|Options, Open tab) can be
>        used to turn off this warning.
>
>      * Added new pick, prompt and selectFile
>        commands. These commands are useful to write
>        interactive macro commands.
>
>      * The latest DocBook (V4.2), Simplified DocBook
>        (V1.0) and Slides (V3.1.0) DTDs are included
>        in the distribution.
>
>        Note that the DocBook CSS style sheet has not
>        yet been updated for V4.2. But we are working
>        hard on it and we will release a completely
>        rewritten DocBook CSS style sheet as soon as
>        possible.
>
>      * New Spanish dictionary.
>
>        Spanish users, please help us fine tune this
>        dictionary by sending us your remarks.
>
>    Bug fixes:
>
>      * Previously closing a document using File|Close
>        did not ``activate'' one of the remaining
>        document views. As a consequence of this bug,
>        most menus were disabled and the user had to
>        explicitly click on one of the remaining
>        document views to ``activate'' it.
>
>      * Previously it was possible to use File|Save As
>        to create a document already opened in XXE.
>
>      * Command editMenu with parameter select did not
>        properly update the Edit tool tab.
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