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Welcome to the oXygenJATSframework wiki --
- What's the JATS framework for oXygen
- What's in it
- How to extend it
- Feature requests / developers' discussion
Licensed users of oXygen XML Editor or Author (http://oxygenxml.com) who wish to work in the JATS format or with JATS-formatted data (conformant to the current JATS DTDs) can take advantage of CSS stylesheets (for authoring) and XSLT transformations (for production of HTML and other outputs) bundled in a framework that recognizes these document types by their Formal Public Identifiers (FPIs).
Support for BITS 0.2, the book-description format (draft of Oct 2012), designed to be compatible with JATS, is included as a bonus.
CSS stylesheets for editing JATS data in oxgyen Author, the formatted "pretty" view of the editor.
- Derivative copies of the DTDs, JATS versions 1.0 in five variants ** Authoring ("Orange") ** Publishing ("Blue"), with and without OASIS tables ** Archiving ("Green"), with and without OASIS tables ** Plus *** BITS 0.2 draft book description format
Document templates for starting instances of each of these are available from File/New
- article (valid to Orange)
- article (valid to Blue with JATS tables)
- article (valid to Gree, with JATS tables)
- Book (valid to BITS 0.2)
(Please note that JATS tables closely resemble HTML tables.)
oXygen has a nice video on how to set up a framework, which explains everything. (They even use an earlier version of JATS as their example: not bad!)
You can add to or replace CSS or XSLT. Or you can perform routine modifications to support your own use of JATS. For example, if you have your own stylesheets (or only your own profiles for the Preview stylesheets included) you can add transformation scenarios to use them.
You can add support for older JATS DTDs. (Only the JATS 1.0 DTD, backward-compatible with NLM 3.0, are included.)
Write to the JATS-List at www.mulberrytech.com if you have ideas or proposals, of if you want to volunteer to implement.