8.4
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Welcome to PlanetPress Workflow 8.4.1
- Basics
- Features
- The Nature of PlanetPress Workflow
- About Branches and Conditions
- Configuration Components
- Connect Resources
- About Data
- About Documents
- Debugging and Error Handling
- The Plug-in Bar
- About Printing
- About Processes and Subprocesses
- Using Scripts
- Special Workflow Types
- About Tasks
- Task Properties
- Working With Variables
- About Configurations
- About Related Programs and Services
- The Interface
- Copyright Information
- Legal Notices and Acknowledgements
Output
The modified XMLdata file is output. Metadata and jobinfos are not modified.
l File
l Import:Lets you open an existing XSLTscript from an XSL, XSLT or TXTfile.
l Export:Lets you save the current XSLTscript as a file.
l Print:Prints the current XSLTscript.
l Edit
l Undo:Undo the last edit.
l Cut:Cut the current selection (only available if there is selected text in the editor).
l Copy:Copy the current selection (only available if there is selected text in the editor).
l Paste:Paste the last selection that was cut or copied in the location of the cursor in the text
editor.
l Delete:Delete the current selection (only available if there is selected text in the editor).
l Select All:Select all of the contents of the editor.
l Search
l
Find:Brings up the Find dialog.
l FindAgain:Repeats the previous search and finds the next occurrence.
l
Replace:Brings up the Replace dialog.
l
Go To Line: Brings up the Go To Line dialog where you can enter a line number and jump
directly to that line.
l XSLTVersion
l XSLT1.0:Select if you will be entering or pasting XSLT version 1.0 code.
l XSLT2.0:Select if you will be entering or pasting XSLT version 2.0 code.
l Tools
l Editor Options...:Opens the "Editor Options" on page 580.
l Help
l Contents and Indexes:Opens the Editor Help (this page)
The other options of the window are:
l The script editor text box:This is where you enter your XSLTScript that will be used. If you use an
external script file, this will display the content of the file (note however that modifying the script in this
case does not modify the external file and changes are not saved).