• Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on June 1st, 2009

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    Arbortext Tip – Collapse and Expand Elements

    View and Collapse Elements In Arbortext Editor, you can view or collapse (or hide) elements and their content to make it easier to navigate through your document. Each parent element will display a graphic: a minus graphic when the content is expanded. a plus graphic when the content is collapsed. Notice: next to sect1 element [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 27th, 2009

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    Arbortext Tip – Search for Text inside an Element

    It is helpful to search for text inside an element instead of searching through the entire manual. For example, to find a literal hyphen (used for Not Illustrated in MIL-STD-38807, Ideally, it should be added to the attribute “notshown”) in the element <ipbfigindex>, do the following:  Find > Find/Replace and in the Find What: text [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 21st, 2009

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    Arbortext Tip – Change Case

    Change Case You can change the case of selected text from upper to lowercase and back. You can also change the case to Sentence Case ( first word at the beginning of a sentence to uppercase case),  and/or to Title Case (first letter of each selected word to uppercase). To change text, highlight a selection. [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 21st, 2009

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    Arbortext Tip – Inserting a Quickmark

    Inserting a Quickmark A quickmark is just an unnamed bookmark that can be inserted in your opened document.  Its purpose is to provide a quick access to a location in your document.  Only one quickmark can exist at a time. To insert a quickmark into your open document, do the following: Place the cursor at [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 7th, 2009

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    Arbortext – Tip – Finding a Comment

    Finding a Comment Find in Arbortext Editor is very strong, but it is hard to find comments, because they are not normal elements. To find comments in a document: Menu > Find > Find Tag/Attribute: From the menu, Find > Find Tag/Attribute…, and enter in the Tag Name(s), box, _comment. That is an underscore followed [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 7th, 2009

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    Arbortext – Tip – Spaces and Tabs

    Arbortext Editor Tip for Spaces and Tabs It is helpful to have Arbortext Editor display the spaces and tabs when working on SGML/XML files. It is an option that makes missed spaces easier to catch. To display spaces and tabs, Tools > Preferences… and select the View category. Check the check box labeled “Spaces and [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Tip

    Posted on May 7th, 2009

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    Arbortext – Tip – Double Quotes

    Tip when using the Arbortext Editor. Changing curly quotes to straight quotes and vice versa inside the Arbortext Editor. To insert a double quote in your document (either “, ”, or “), place your cursor  in the text and press the double-quote key on your keyboard once. The default quote is context sensitive. For example, [...]

  • ACL, Arbortext Editor

    Posted on April 25th, 2009

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    Starting with Arbortext’s ACL Language – Part 2

    Arbortext’s ACL Language – Part 2 Continuing from where I left off on the last ACL post. Part 1 stopped where the function was returning a value. More often than not, you will want to store the results returning from a function. You can return the results into a variable and later use that value. [...]

  • ACL, Arbortext Editor

    Posted on April 25th, 2009

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    Starting with Arbortext’s ACL Language – Part 1

    Arbortext’s ACL Language – Part 1 ACL language is the command line tool, similar to other tools, like Perl or C used inside the Arbortext Editor tools. It provides a way to control the editor or make changes to a document. It can control dialogs and interface to other software components. In the next couple [...]

  • Arbortext Editor, Structured Authoring, Tools

    Posted on April 21st, 2009

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    Tools

    Tools are a personal choice. Authoring using structured data, you can edit SGML/XML in something as simple as using Notepad (not recommended) or inside large and complex Content Management Systems (CMS). The choice is usually cost which is contrasted to quality.  Typically, the more expensive a tool the higher the quality of the output or [...]

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