Re,

You are true, I have just took the wrong way by only taking in account the 
plugin name.

Thank you,
C?dric 

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Hussein Shafie [mailto:hussein at xmlmind.com] 
Envoy? : lundi 27 ao?t 2007 16:45
? : PRONZATO Cedric RD-BIZZ-GRE
Cc : xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com
Objet : Re: [XXE] Inclusion and trial professional edition

PRONZATO Cedric RD-BIZZ-GRE wrote:
>  
> 
> I am trying to evaluate the professional edition of XXE which is 
> supposed to support XInclude directives but I have no success with it.
> 
> I am using the addon Docbook 5 + XIncludes but the menu items under 
> Edit/Reference are not activated whatever I select the whole document 
> or just a part.
> 
>  
> 
> Could you tell me if it is only because I am using an evaluation key 
> over standard edition? Or am I missing something?

--> Using add-on "Docbook 5 + XIncludes" means that:

* <xi:include> elements are *not* transcluded in the styled view.
* <xi:include> elements are edited in XXE like any other DocBook element (para, 
listitem, etc).


--> Using add-on "Docbook 5" means that:

* <xi:include> elements exist just as document load and document save time.
* You don't even need to know what is an Xinclude or a entity reference 
in order to compose modular documents in XXE: just use Copy As Reference 
(Ctrl+Shift-C) and the, Paste Before (Ctrl-U) or Paste Into (Ctrl-V) or 
Paste After (Ctrl-W).


--> Therefore, you need to uninstall the "Docbook 5 + XIncludes" add-on 
and then install instead the "DocBook 5" add-on.

After that, please open the sample document contained in the directory 
where you have installed the add-on. This should allow you to quickly 
check that everything runs fine.

Then, please take the time to read
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/user/tutorial_modular_document.html
(and also
http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/user/being_productive.html#include_tool)
to learn how to compose modular documents using XXE.



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