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EAGLE XML EDITOR USER GUIDE

VERSION 12

4 July 2014

A Product of Raytheon Company

1997-2014 Raytheon Company

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

U.S. Patents 4,847,795; 5,457,792; 5,493,679;

5,737,532; 7,930,052; 8,560,105

Made in the U.S.A.

Enhanced

Automated

Graphical

Logistics

Environment

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COPYRIGHT 1997-2014 RAYTHEON COMPANY

UNPUBLISHED WORK - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

This document shall not be published, or disclosed to others, or duplicated in

whole or in part without written permission of Raytheon Company.

All other company and product names used herein may be the trademarks or

registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Information in this manual may change without notice and does not represent a

commitment on the part of Raytheon Company and its subsidiaries.

Revision History

Printed August 2012 First Edition

Printed November 2012 Second Edition

Printed July 2014 Third Edition

Printed July 2014

The EAGLE Software Package has become the

best of its kind thanks, in large part, to its clients.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all

of you for your suggestions, insights and support.

In addition, we want to renew our commitment to

you, our valued clients.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS .................................................................................................. v

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS .......................................................................................... xi

SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 1-3

1.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 1-3

1.2 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT ......................................... 1-3 1.2.1 General Conventions ............................................................................................. 1-3 1.2.2 Mouse Conventions ............................................................................................... 1-4 1.2.3 Keyboard Conventions .......................................................................................... 1-4 1.2.4 Window Conventions ............................................................................................ 1-4

1.3 AUTHORING STRUCTURED DOCUMENTS........................................... 1-4 1.3.1 What is XML ......................................................................................................... 1-5 1.3.2 Benefits of Structured Authoring........................................................................... 1-6

1.4 EAGLE XML EDITOR DESCRIPTION ..................................................... 1-6 1.4.1 Setting the XML Editor as the EPS Default .......................................................... 1-7 1.4.2 XML Editor User Interface Overview ................................................................... 1-8 1.4.3 XML Edit Window ................................................................................................ 1-9 1.4.4 Attributes Window .............................................................................................. 1-10 1.4.5 Character Entities Window .................................................................................. 1-11 1.4.6 Tags Window ...................................................................................................... 1-11 1.4.7 Validation Results Window ................................................................................. 1-12

1.5 WINDOW USER OPTIONS ........................................................................ 1-12 1.5.1 Undock a Window ............................................................................................... 1-12 1.5.2 Re-dock a Window .............................................................................................. 1-13 1.5.3 Reposition a Window .......................................................................................... 1-14 1.5.4 Preview Window ................................................................................................. 1-14

1.6 MAIN TOOLBAR ......................................................................................... 1-15 1.6.1 Toolbar Icons ....................................................................................................... 1-15

1.6.1.1 Validate Icon ................................................................................................... 1-16 1.6.1.2 Save Icon ......................................................................................................... 1-16 1.6.1.3 Undo Icon ........................................................................................................ 1-16 1.6.1.4 Redo Icon ........................................................................................................ 1-17 1.6.1.5 Cut, Copy and Paste Icon’s .............................................................................. 1-17 1.6.1.6 Insert Entity Icon ............................................................................................. 1-17 1.6.1.7 Insert External Reference Icon ........................................................................ 1-17 1.6.1.8 Insert Internal Reference Icon ......................................................................... 1-17 1.6.1.9 Insert LSA XREF Icon .................................................................................... 1-18 1.6.1.10 Insert Comment Icon ................................................................................... 1-18

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1.6.1.11 Toggle Preview Icon .................................................................................... 1-18 1.6.1.12 Spell Checker Icon ...................................................................................... 1-18

1.6.2 Toolbar Menus .................................................................................................... 1-19 1.6.2.1 File ................................................................................................................... 1-19 1.6.2.2 Edit .................................................................................................................. 1-20 1.6.2.3 View ................................................................................................................ 1-20 1.6.2.4 Insert ................................................................................................................ 1-21 1.6.2.5 Tools ................................................................................................................ 1-22 1.6.2.6 Help ................................................................................................................. 1-22

SECTION 2 BASIC EDITING ................................................................................ 2-3

2.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 2-3

2.2 OPENING A DATA MODULE FOR EDIT ................................................. 2-3

2.3 OPENING A PROCEDURAL DATA MODULE LINKED TO THE LSAR

FOR EDIT ................................................................................................................... 2-3

2.4 VIEWING DOCUMENT PROPERTIES ..................................................... 2-6

2.5 ADDING CONTENT AS ELEMENTS ......................................................... 2-6

2.6 DELETING ELEMENTS ............................................................................... 2-8

2.7 ADDING ELEMENTS ATTRIBUTES ......................................................... 2-8

2.8 DELETING ELEMENT ATTRIBUTES .................................................... 2-10

2.9 ADDING TABLES ........................................................................................ 2-10 2.9.1 Creating Tables with Table Editor ....................................................................... 2-10 2.9.2 Editing Tables with Table Editor ......................................................................... 2-12 2.9.3 Adding a Table Title ............................................................................................ 2-14 2.9.4 Adding a Reference to a Table ............................................................................ 2-14

2.10 INSERTING ENTITIES ........................................................................... 2-16 2.10.1 Inserting a Reference to a Figure ......................................................................... 2-18 2.10.2 Inserting a Reference to a Hotspot in a Figure .................................................... 2-19

2.11 INSERTING REFERENCES TO DATA MODULES ........................... 2-20

2.12 INSERTING COMMENTS ...................................................................... 2-22

2.13 INSERTING INTERNAL REFERENCES TO LSAR OBJECTS IN THE

DATA MODULES ................................................................................................... 2-22

2.14 SPELL CHECKING THE CONTENT ................................................... 2-24

SECTION 3 VALIDATING CONTENT ................................................................ 3-3

3.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 3-3

3.2 VALIDATING THE DATA AGAINST THE SCHEMA ............................ 3-3

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3.3 VALIDATING THE DATA AGAINST THE BREX DATA MODULE ... 3-6

SECTION 4 ADVANCED FEATURES.................................................................. 4-3

4.1 INTRODUCTTION ........................................................................................ 4-3

4.2 FIND AND REPLACE ................................................................................... 4-3 4.2.1 Find ........................................................................................................................ 4-3 4.2.2 Replace .................................................................................................................. 4-4

4.3 SPELL CHECKER ......................................................................................... 4-4

4.4 DOCTYPE MANAGER ................................................................................. 4-6

SECTION 5 USER PREFERENCES ...................................................................... 5-3

5.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 5-3

5.2 EDITOR - GENERAL .................................................................................... 5-4 5.2.1 Data Save/Export ................................................................................................... 5-4 5.2.2 Drag_Drop/Paste ................................................................................................... 5-4 5.2.3 Miscellaneous ........................................................................................................ 5-4 5.2.4 Prompt Defaults ..................................................................................................... 5-4 5.2.5 Text Settings .......................................................................................................... 5-5

5.3 EDITOR - LAYOUT ....................................................................................... 5-5 5.3.1 Layout .................................................................................................................... 5-5

5.4 EDITOR - SPELLCHECKER ....................................................................... 5-6 5.4.1 Added, Removed and Ignored Tabs ...................................................................... 5-6

5.5 VALIDATION ................................................................................................. 5-7 5.5.1 Misc ....................................................................................................................... 5-7

SECTION 6 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS .............................................................. 6-3

6.1 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................... 6-3

INDEX ............................................................................................................................... 3

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE PAGE

Figure 1. EAGLE Main Screen – Tools >>Options ..................................................................... 1-7 Figure 2. EAGLE Set Options Window ....................................................................................... 1-7 Figure 3. EAGLE XML Editor Main Screen ............................................................................... 1-8 Figure 4. XML Edit Window Header ........................................................................................... 1-9 Figure 5. XML Edit Window ....................................................................................................... 1-9 Figure 6. Child elements cannot be added after </para> ............................................................... 1-9 Figure 7. Child elements can be added after <descript> ............................................................ 1-10 Figure 8. Vertical Tag Navigation Bar ....................................................................................... 1-10 Figure 9. Attributes Window ...................................................................................................... 1-11 Figure 10. Character Entities Window ....................................................................................... 1-11 Figure 11. Tags Window ............................................................................................................ 1-12 Figure 12. Validation Results Window ...................................................................................... 1-12 Figure 13. Undock a Window .................................................................................................... 1-13 Figure 14. Re-dock a window .................................................................................................... 1-14 Figure 15. Preview Window Open ............................................................................................. 1-15 Figure 16. Toolbar Icons ............................................................................................................ 1-15 Figure 17. Main Toolbar>>File .................................................................................................. 1-19 Figure 18. Edit Menu.................................................................................................................. 1-19 Figure 19. View Menu................................................................................................................ 1-20 Figure 20. Insert Menu ............................................................................................................... 1-21 Figure 21. Tools Menu ............................................................................................................... 1-22 Figure 22. Help Menu ................................................................................................................ 1-22 Figure 23. Opening a Data Module for Edit with EAGLE XML Editor ...................................... 2-3 Figure 24. Opening a Data Module Linked to the LSAR for Edit ................................................ 2-4 Figure 25. XML Editor: Linked to Task Message ........................................................................ 2-4 Figure 26. Multiple Subtasks Opened For Edit ............................................................................ 2-5 Figure 27. Subtask 3 - Multiple Subtask Edit Window ................................................................ 2-5 Figure 28. Document Properties ................................................................................................... 2-6 Figure 29. Position Cursor ............................................................................................................ 2-7 Figure 30. Select Element Tags .................................................................................................... 2-7 Figure 31. Insert Element Tag – Ctrl+Enter ................................................................................. 2-8 Figure 32. Delete Tags ................................................................................................................. 2-8 Figure 33. Insert Element Attribute .............................................................................................. 2-9 Figure 34. Element Attribute ........................................................................................................ 2-9 Figure 35. Deleting Element Attribute ....................................................................................... 2-10 Figure 36. Table Editor – Create Table ...................................................................................... 2-10 Figure 37. New Table Window – Rows and Columns ............................................................... 2-11 Figure 38. Example Table .......................................................................................................... 2-11 Figure 39. Example Table Markup ............................................................................................. 2-12 Figure 40. Table Editor – Edit Table .......................................................................................... 2-12 Figure 41. Table Editor – Tags>>para ....................................................................................... 2-13 Figure 42. Sample Table Header Row ....................................................................................... 2-13

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Figure 43. Sample Row Entries .................................................................................................. 2-14 Figure 44. Insert – Internal Reference ........................................................................................ 2-15 Figure 45. Insert Internal Reference Window – Table Selected ................................................. 2-15 Figure 46. Sample Internal Reference ........................................................................................ 2-16 Figure 47. Insert>>Entity ........................................................................................................... 2-16 Figure 48. Insert Entity Window – Training Bicycle CGM ....................................................... 2-17 Figure 49. Sample Figure Inserted ............................................................................................. 2-18 Figure 50. Cursor Placed for Insert ............................................................................................. 2-18 Figure 51. Insert Internal Reference – Figure Selected .............................................................. 2-18 Figure 52. Example Internal Reference ...................................................................................... 2-19 Figure 53. Internal Reference Window – Hotspot Reference ..................................................... 2-19 Figure 54. Example Hotspot Reference ...................................................................................... 2-20 Figure 55. Valid Reference Insertion Point IAW ....................................................................... 2-20 Figure 56. Insert - Reference ...................................................................................................... 2-20 Figure 57. Insert Reference Window – DM Selected ................................................................. 2-21 Figure 58. Data Module Reference Inserted ............................................................................... 2-21 Figure 59. Comment Icon Dropdown ......................................................................................... 2-22 Figure 60. Example Comments .................................................................................................. 2-22 Figure 61. Main Screen - Insert>>LSA XREF ........................................................................... 2-23 Figure 62. Insert LSA XREF Window – Tools (CG) Tab .......................................................... 2-23 Figure 63. InternalLsaRef Example ........................................................................................... 2-24 Figure 64. View >> Validation Results ........................................................................................ 3-3 Figure 65. View >> Validation Results ........................................................................................ 3-4 Figure 66. XML Validated ........................................................................................................... 3-4 Figure 67. Invalid tag indication (shown in red) .......................................................................... 3-4 Figure 68. Validation errors found ............................................................................................... 3-5 Figure 69. Hide Error Dialogs Box Clicked ................................................................................. 3-5 Figure 70. BREX Validation Errors ............................................................................................. 3-6 Figure 71. Find and Replace - Find .............................................................................................. 4-3 Figure 72. Spell Checker Errors ................................................................................................... 4-5 Figure 73. Spell Checker window ................................................................................................ 4-5 Figure 74. Doctype Manager Window ......................................................................................... 4-6 Figure 75. Preferences>>Editor – General Window .................................................................... 5-3 Figure 76. Preferences – Editor>>Layout Top Shown ................................................................. 5-5 Figure 77. Preferences – Editor>>Layout Bottom Shown ........................................................... 5-5 Figure 78. Preferences Editor - SpellChecker Window ................................................................ 5-6 Figure 79. Preferences - Validation Window ............................................................................... 5-7 Figure 80. Keyboard Shortcuts ..................................................................................................... 6-3

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SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 INTRODUCTION

This section provides an overview of the EAGLE XML Editor. This section will include General

conventions that will be used throughout the User Guide, as well as notation for different parts of

the EAGLE XML Editor.

Initial design requirements for the EAGLE XML Editor were primarily ASD S1000D

requirements. Beginning with the July 4th

Version 12 EAGLE Publishing System release, the

vastly improved EAGLE XML Editor incorporated MIL-STD-40051 Work Package capability.

1.2 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS DOCUMENT

Before using the EAGLE XML Editor, it is important to understand the terms and notation

conventions used in the documentation.

1.2.1 General Conventions

The word “choose” is used for carrying out a menu command or a command button in a

dialog box.

The word “select” is used for highlighting the object that the next action is to affect, and

for selecting a specific dialog box option.

Commands that are chosen are given with the menu name preceding the command name.

For example, the phrase “choose File>>Open Project …” means choose the Open

Project… command from the File menu. This naming convention describes the sequence

that should be followed in choosing a command --- select the menu first and then choose

the command.

Data fields that should be entered by the user into the application are enclosed in single

quotation marks preceded by the words “type in” or “enter”

The word “STEP” is used to indicate that the following instructions are steps that should

be performed by the user while taking the training class. Each step or user action is

preceded by a bullet symbol ( ● )

Button names, key stroke combinations, menu items and tabs are in bold print to help

emphasize what is being typed in or selected with the mouse.

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1.2.2 Mouse Conventions

The word “Click” means to press and immediately release the mouse button without

moving the mouse. For example, “Click OK”

The phrase “Double-click” means to click the mouse button twice in rapid succession.

For example, “Double-click the EAGLE Publishing System icon to start EAGLE

Publishing System”.

The phrase “drag” means to press and hold the mouse button while you move the mouse;

then, release the button.

1.2.3 Keyboard Conventions

Key names match the names shown on most keyboards and appear in bold caps. For

example the Shift key appears as SHIFT

A plus (+) sign used between two key names indicates both keys must be pressed at the

same time. For example, “Press SHIFT+F1” means press the SHIFT key and hold it

down while you press the F1 key.

A comma (,) between two key names indicates that those keys must be pressed

sequentially. For example, “Press ALT+F,O” means press the ALT key and the F key at

the same time and release them, and then press the O key and release it.

Ctrl+Click is used to Select specific records. Hold down the CTRL key and left Click

with the mouse.

1.2.4 Window Conventions

Response windows cannot be closed using the normal window conventions. They will

have an Ok or Cancel button for response, and they will close upon completion.

Checkboxes are square objects on a window that allow selection of certain criteria. They

are designed so that more than one checkbox can be checked at a time.

Radio buttons are circular objects on a window that allow selection of certain criteria.

They are designed so that only one radio button can be selected at a time.

Tabs exist on a window providing methods of accessing different areas of the window.

When a tab is clicked on, the window changes to reflect the tab information.

1.3 AUTHORING STRUCTURED DOCUMENTS

XML and structured authoring provides a methodology to enforce content and document structure

requirements. By giving a context to data by surrounding it with markup tags or elements, data

can be processed and managed by data processing systems such as EAGLE Publishing System.

When documents are authored manually by technical authors, they must refer to an authoring

guide to make sure that the work is consistent with the style of the organization and with the other

authors. Structured authoring uses a document type file (either a document type definition (DTD)

or a schema) that describes the content rules for different documents.

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S1000D uses both DTDs and schemas. The EAGLE XML Editor is compatible with S1000D

XML schemas that manage what content is allowed to be generated by reading the schemas and

through the use of hierarchical tags.

Examples of content rules may include:

Warnings cannot appear inside notes

A bulleted list must contain at least two items

A graphic must have a caption

Elements contain content, either text or other content. The parent/child element hierarchy

associates related information explicitly, for example; part number, nomenclature, manufacturer

and quantity. In a typical unstructured document the associations between elements are only

implied by their position on the page.

Elements can have attributes that are used to store information about the element and can be used

to further classify the element and its content.

The formatting of structured documents for output as either hard copy or electronic is

implemented by the publishing system application.

1.3.1 What is XML

Extensible Markup Language (XML) is closely related to other markup languages, such as

Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) and defines a standard for storing structured

content in text files. The standard is maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

XML is a markup language and content is enclosed by tags. In XML, element tag names are

enclosed in angle brackets: <para>This is a paragraph of text.</para>. A closing tag is indicated

by a forward slash in front of the element name. Attributes are stored inside the element tags:

<para authname="David Jacques">This is a paragraph of text.</para>.

XML does not provide a set of predefined tags. Instead, the tags, attributes and relationships

between them can be defined as required. This makes it possible for ASD S1000D and MIL-STD-

40051 to define and implement a content structure that matches the requirements of the

information being produced.

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1.3.2 Benefits of Structured Authoring

Instead of wrestling with format and layout of a document, writers can focus on the technical

content and organization. After the initial transition and learning curve, working within a structure

increases writer productivity and improves the quality and consistency of the final output. During

quality assurance the structure of the document can be automatically validated eliminating the

need for editors to check a document for structure. Instead, editors can focus on word choice,

grammar, and technical accuracy. By automating some of the most tedious parts of the editing job,

a structured authoring environment makes it possible for editors to do a more thorough edit in the

same amount of time.

1.4 EAGLE XML EDITOR DESCRIPTION

The EAGLE XML Editor was developed to provide an application for the generation and editing

of XML data stored in the EAGLE database. The EAGLE XML Editor is initiated directly from

the EAGLE Publishing System for use with ASD S1000D XML data modules and MIL-STD-

40051 work Packages.

It allows a technical writer to edit XML content as it is validated by the data module schema. It

shows the user what elements and attributes are valid at the current point in the content.

The editor communicates with the EAGLE database and has utilities that assist the writer in

searching the data base for assets, inserting figures, hotspots and character entities, and hyperlinks

to other data modules.

A rendered preview of the XML content is available. There are validation tools to check the

content for validity against the schema and the BREX data module.

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1.4.1 Setting the XML Editor as the EPS Default

In EAGLE, from the Main screen, select Tools>>Options.

Figure 1. EAGLE Main Screen – Tools >>Options

Select ‘EAGLE XML’ from the Editor: dropdown list.

Figure 2. EAGLE Set Options Window

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1.4.2 XML Editor User Interface Overview

The default window arrangement is with the XML edit window on the left. The Attributes window

is top right. The Character Entities window is right center. The Tags window is right bottom. And

the Validation Results window is along the bottom.

The windows, other than the XML edit window can be closed by clicking the close (X) button.

The position of the window on the screen can be changed by the user by left clicking the header

and dragging.

Figure 3. EAGLE XML Editor Main Screen

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Figure 4. XML Edit Window Header

1.4.3 XML Edit Window

The XML edit window header will display either the data module code of the data module being

edited or the work package if using 40051.

The XML edit window shows the content as XML tags in bold black font, attributes and content.

The cyan color highlights the content that can be edited.

Attributes are shown as red text.

Figure 5. XML Edit Window

Clicking inside an element will turn the current element purple and its child green, dark purple

indicates that child elements can be added. Light purple indicates that there are no new child

elements that can be added

Figure 6. Child elements cannot be added after </para>

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Figure 7. Child elements can be added after <descript>

The vertical tag navigation bar to the left of the edit window uses chevrons to indicate where the

open and close tags of the currently selected element appear in the content. Clicking on a chevron

will navigate the edit window to the tag.

Spell checking errors can also be indicated in the navigation bar by a red line, clicking on the line

will navigate the edit window to the error.

Figure 8. Vertical Tag Navigation Bar

1.4.4 Attributes Window

The Attributes window displays a pick-list of allowable attributes for the current element. When

the cursor is positioned inside an element the valid attribute list is displayed. Attributes can be

selected by clicking on them.

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Figure 9. Attributes Window

1.4.5 Character Entities Window

To insert special characters into the content, ISO entities are selected from the Character Entities

window. Typing characters into the filter field will filter the list.

Figure 10. Character Entities Window

1.4.6 Tags Window

The Tags window displays a pick-list of allowable XML element tags for the current position in

the content as controlled by the schema. When the cursor is positioned in the content, the valid

tags list is displayed. Tags can be selected by clicking on them.

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Figure 11. Tags Window

1.4.7 Validation Results Window

The Validation Results window on the bottom of the screen reports the results of parsing the

content against the schema. It also displays the Validation setting, On or Off and S1000D issue.

Figure 12. Validation Results Window

1.5 WINDOW USER OPTIONS

Users can arrange the windows on the editor according to their preference.

1.5.1 Undock a Window

Click the undock icon ( ) to undock a window from the editor. Left-click on the window title

bar and drag to reposition the window on the screen.

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Figure 13. Undock a Window

1.5.2 Re-dock a Window

Click the dock icon ( ) to re-dock a window to the editor.

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Figure 14. Re-dock a window

1.5.3 Reposition a Window

Windows can be repositioned on the screen. Right-click in the window title bar and drag the

window. Arrows facing out to the screen edges will appear, drag the cursor and the window title

bar over the appropriate arrow to dock the window at that position. The panel will turn blue when

the cursor is positioned correctly. Release the mouse button to re-dock the window at the desired

location.

1.5.4 Preview Window

The content can be rendered in a PDF preview window as the content is entered. The preview is

only a representation of the content and is not intended to show exactly how the content will be

output after publishing. Some data module types are used for processing and are not intended for

users to see. These data module types will not be rendered in the preview window.

To open the preview window, click View>>Toggle Preview window [Ctrl+Shift+P], or click the

Toggle Preview icon ( ) on the toolbar.

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The preview will update about a second after typing new content stops.

The preview window auto navigates to the current edit window cursor location.

Figure 15. Preview Window Open

1.6 MAIN TOOLBAR

The Main Toolbar of the EAGLE XML Editor includes all the menu options required for editing,

validation and administrative functions. Along with the classic text based toolbar present on all

Windows applications, there are also hot-buttons present for quick access of some of the more

commonly used functions.

1.6.1 Toolbar Icons

Some of the EAGLE XML Editor menu functions can be accessed by clicking the toolbar icon

Figure 16. Toolbar Icons

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1.6.1.1 Validate Icon

Clicking the Validate Icon will validate the XML against the specific schema. If errors are

detected, a ‘XML failed to Validate’ message will be displayed. Additionally, an error dialog box

will point out possible error causes.

Clicking the button when displayed will hide the error dialog box.

Clicking the drop down arrow to the right of the Validate icon will display ‘Validate Brex’ and

‘Clear Errors’ selections:

Clicking the Validate BREX option will

Clicking the Clear Errors option will

1.6.1.2 Save Icon

Clicking the Save Icon will save the changes to the database.

1.6.1.3 Undo Icon

Clicking the Undo Icon will undo changes made.

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1.6.1.4 Redo Icon

Clicking the Redo Icon will return all changes after Undo has been activated.

1.6.1.5 Cut, Copy and Paste Icon’s

This is self explanatory. Basic cut, copy and paste operation.

1.6.1.6 Insert Entity Icon

Clicking this Icon will result in the Insert Entity window being displayed. This will allow for

selection of entities for insertion where allowed.

1.6.1.7 Insert External Reference Icon

Clicking this Icon will result in the Insert Reference window being displayed. This will allow for

selection of DM’s (WP’s) for insertion where allowed.

1.6.1.8 Insert Internal Reference Icon

Clicking the Icon will result in the Insert Internal Reference window being displayed. This will

allow for selection of internal objects such as Figures or Paragraphs for reference.

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1.6.1.9 Insert LSA XREF Icon

Clicking this Icon will result in the Insert LSA XREF window being displayed. This will allow for

the selection of Tools (CG) and/or Parts (CI) for insertion where allowed.

1.6.1.10 Insert Comment Icon

Clicking this Icon will allow for the insertion of general comments. Clicking the drop down arrow

to the right of the icon will allow for the selection of specific types of comments for insertion.

1.6.1.11 Toggle Preview Icon

Clicking this Icon will result in the PDF Preview window to toggle on and off. This presents you

with a snapshot of the PDF output prior to full PDF display.

1.6.1.12 Spell Checker Icon

Clicking on this Icon will result in the Spell checker window being displayed. This window will

allow for finding the miss-spellings as well as displaying suggested spellings.

Clicking the drop down arrow to the right of the Icon will display the Auto Spell Checker on-off

checkbox.

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1.6.2 Toolbar Menus

1.6.2.1 File

Figure 17. Main Toolbar>>File

Save [Ctrl+S] - Saves the file back to the database.

Export - Will allow you to save the xml to a file as xml.

Exit - Closes the editor.

Figure 18. Edit Menu

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1.6.2.2 Edit

Undo - Undo the last action.

Redo - Redo the last action.

Cut - Cut the selection.

Copy - Copy the selection.

Paste - Paste the selection.

Select All - Select all of the content.

Find - Open the Find and Replace dialogue window at the Find tab.

Replace - Open the Find and Replace dialogue window at the Replace tab.

Preferences - Open the Preferences window, allowing for Editor text settings, layout and

validation settings.

Figure 19. View Menu

1.6.2.3 View

Character Entities - Toggle Character Entities pane in Editor window.

Tags - Toggle Tags pane in Editor window.

Attributes - Toggle Attributes pane in Editor window

Preview - Toggle Preview PDF window.

Validation Results - Toggle Validation Results window.

Rename tags –

Rename attributes -

Document Properties - Displays details about the document in a document Properties window.

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1.6.2.4 Insert

Entity - This will result in the Insert Entity window being displayed. This will allow for selection

of entities for insertion where allowed.

Replace a Figure – Becomes active when the Figure to be replaced is selected in the XML. This

will activate the Insert Entity window for selection of an Entity.

I

Figure 20. Insert Menu

Reference - Opens the Insert Reference window. This will allow for selection of DM’s (WP’s) for

insertion where allowed.

LSA XREF - Opens the Insert LSA XREF window, which allows for the selection of Tools (CG)

and/or Parts (CI) for insertion where allowed.

Internal Reference - Opens the Insert Internal Reference window. This will allow for selection of

internal objects such as Figures or Paragraphs for reference.

Applicability Reference -

Table - Allows for creating a new table, editing of a table and pasting from spreadsheet.

Comment - Creates XML comment tags ‘<!-- -->’.

Character Data (CDATA) - <![CDATA[ ]]> tags inserted.

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Figure 21. Tools Menu

1.6.2.5 Tools

Spell Checker - Opens the Spell Checker window. This window will allow for finding the miss-

spellings as well as displaying suggested spellings.

Doctype Manager - Opens the Doctype Manager window

1.6.2.6 Help

Help – This will invoke the EAGLE XML Editor User Guide.

Describe Tag: - With a Reference DM selected in the XML, clicking on Describe Tag will invoke

the Referenced DM Details window. With a Figure Tag selected in the XML

clicking on Describe Tag will invoke the Artwork Details window.

Figure 22. Help Menu

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SECTION 2 BASIC EDITING

2.1 INTRODUCTION

This section provides an overview of the EAGLE XML EDITOR basic editing process. This

section will outline the process of opening a data module/work package for edit, adding new

content and saving the data to the EAGLE Common Source Database

2.2 OPENING A DATA MODULE FOR EDIT

From the EPS Main screen data grid, right-click on a data module that has STATUS

checked out ( )

As assigned author, choose Author DM>>Edit/Review XML

Or alternatively double click the data module if EAGLE XML Editor is set as the

default editor

Figure 23. Opening a Data Module for Edit with EAGLE XML Editor

2.3 OPENING A PROCEDURAL DATA MODULE LINKED TO THE LSAR FOR

EDIT

From the EPS Main screen data grid make sure the desired DM/WP is checked out

Click on the procedural DM/WP to be opened for edit

You may verify that the DM/WP is linked to the LSAR by clicking the Task

Information/Subtasks buttons displayed at the bottom of the data grid

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Figure 24. Opening a Data Module Linked to the LSAR for Edit

Right-click the DM and choose Author DM>>Edit/Review XML or alternatively

double click the data module if EAGLE XML Editor is set as the default editor

Figure 25. XML Editor: Linked to Task Message

Click to Edit the Subtask narrative. This will ensure the EAGLE

LSAR narrative and the DM with stay in sync

Click DM if editing only the DM XML is desired, eg. If editing the ID status section

The EAGLE XML Editor opens with all of the LSAR subtasks open in the same

edit window if was chosen

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Figure 26. Multiple Subtasks Opened For Edit

On save the edit changes are saved to the appropriate LSAR subtask number. The

processing instructions are discarded on Save

Figure 27. Subtask 3 - Multiple Subtask Edit Window

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2.4 VIEWING DOCUMENT PROPERTIES

Click View >> Document Properties

Figure 28. Document Properties

2.5 ADDING CONTENT AS ELEMENTS

The Tags window displays a pick-list of allowable XML element tags for the current position in

the content as controlled by the schema. When the cursor is positioned in the content, the valid

tags list is displayed. Tags can be selected by clicking on them.

The data module will open with the default content defined by the XML template in EPS. The data

module metadata can be edited in the IDSTATUS section. New content can be added between the

<content></content> elements.

Position the cursor where the new content is required. If the open element tag is

light purple, no new elements are allowed to be inserted

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Figure 29. Position Cursor

Select the required element from the Tags window, the new tag is inserted into the

content

Figure 30. Select Element Tags

Alternately press Ctrl+Enter to open a tag insert list, typing the first characters of

the tab will filter the list, press Enter to insert the highlighted tag

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Figure 31. Insert Element Tag – Ctrl+Enter

2.6 DELETING ELEMENTS

Figure 32. Delete Tags

Highlight the tags to be deleted and click Delete or Highlight the tags right-click

and choose Cut (ctrl+x)

2.7 ADDING ELEMENTS ATTRIBUTES

Place the cursor inside the element tag before the content. The element open tag will

turn dark purple showing that attributes can be added. The allowed element

attributes appear in the Attributes window with the element name. Select the

required attribute name

If the attribute has an enumerated list, the list will appear in an attribute list. Select the required

value.

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Figure 33. Insert Element Attribute

Attributes are displayed in red font.

Figure 34. Element Attribute

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2.8 DELETING ELEMENT ATTRIBUTES

Figure 35. Deleting Element Attribute

Place the cursor over the attribute, the attribute becomes shaded and the cursor

changes to a hand – left-double-click the mouse to delete the attribute.

2.9 ADDING TABLES

2.9.1 Creating Tables with Table Editor

Tables can be created and edited manually by creating the appropriate elements for the table.

The tag structure starts with a <table> tag, it is sensible to follow this with a <title> tag. <tgroup>

defines the number of columns with an attribute cols=””.

Utilizing the EAGLE XML Editor Table Editor:

Place the cursor in an appropriate location where a<table> tag is available

Right-click and choose Table Editor>>Create Table

Figure 36. Table Editor – Create Table

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Figure 37. New Table Window – Rows and Columns

In the New table window select Rows: and Columns

Choose the button

Figure 38. Example Table

In the Table Editor, convert the top row to a header row by right-clicking in the blue

shaded cell and selecting Convert to Header Row

Choose the button in the lower right of the screen. Do not use the

Save button on the Main toolbar.

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Figure 39. Example Table Markup

2.9.2 Editing Tables with Table Editor

Locate a <table> tag and highlight all the elements of the Table by left-clicking and

sliding slightly downward

Right-click and choose Table Editor>>Edit Table. If this is not available for

selection, you may not have all elements selected (blue highlights)

Figure 40. Table Editor – Edit Table

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Note: If editing Issue 4 of ASD S1000D, the next procedure is required as table Entries must be

wrapped in <para> tags

Figure 41. Table Editor – Tags>>para

In the Table Editor window click in the first cell in the header row and right-click

and choose Tags>>para

You may also click in the cell and choose Ctrl+I

Enter a Column Name in the tags

Do the same for the other two Column headers

Figure 42. Sample Table Header Row

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Click the validate button periodically to ensure correctness

Add some Items , Inspections and Results to the table as necessary

Validate. Choose the button

Figure 43. Sample Row Entries

2.9.3 Adding a Table Title

In the EAGLE XML Editor window place the cursor in a valid location for a Title

tag

Place the cursor between the tags that were inserted

Enter a Table name

Validate. Save

2.9.4 Adding a Reference to a Table

You must give the Table an Id to reference to start.

In the EAGLE XML Editor window place the cursor after the open <table> tag

An ‘Id” attribute should be available on the right

Double-click the ‘Id’ attribute

Enter a Table Id between the quotes removing all spaces

Note: Project rules and agreements will most likely be in place dictating the Id format

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Validate

Place the cursor in a position where a <internalRef> tag is valid. Do not click on

this tag

Choose Insert>>Internal Reference

Figure 44. Insert – Internal Reference

Select the Table desired

Choose the button

Figure 45. Insert Internal Reference Window – Table Selected

Validate and Save

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Figure 46. Sample Internal Reference

2.10 INSERTING ENTITIES

In S1000D data assets used to enhance the content of data modules such as figures and multimedia

are known as Entities. Artwork, or figures and multimedia are added in the same way. A link to

the Entity is established in the data module, the entity is not actually copied into the content.

Position the cursor in the content at a valid point for a <figure> tag to be added,

<figure> will display in the Tags window. Do not click on the tag

Figure 47. Insert>>Entity

Click Insert >> Entity on the Main tool bar, the Insert Entity window opens. The

window displays all of the S1000D entities currently loaded into the EPS CSDB for

the End item. The Information Control Number (ICN), ICN Title and Type are

displayed

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Figure 48. Insert Entity Window – Training Bicycle CGM

The list of entities can be filtered by typing characters into the Type to filter results

field. The available list of entities automatically filters as the search term is entered.

The filter is not case sensitive.

Click on a row to preview the image. Preview of CGM graphics with hotspot

regions will automatically illuminate the hotspot regions

Click the button in the lower right of the window to insert

the XML <figure> tag into the content. The figure id is automatically generated.

Validate and Save

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Figure 49. Sample Figure Inserted

2.10.1 Inserting a Reference to a Figure

Position the cursor in the content at a valid point for a <internalRef> tag to be

added. In the sample shown, the cursor is placed after the word ‘bicycle’

Do not click on the tag

Figure 50. Cursor Placed for Insert

Choose Insert>>Internal Reference from the Main toolbar

Figure 51. Insert Internal Reference – Figure Selected

Select the ICN

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Click the button

Figure 52. Example Internal Reference

2.10.2 Inserting a Reference to a Hotspot in a Figure

Position the cursor in the content at a valid point for a <internalRef> tag to be added

Do not click on the tag

Choose Insert>>Internal Reference from the Main toolbar

In the Insert Internal Reference window , click on the ICN

Figure 53. Internal Reference Window – Hotspot Reference

As shown in Figure 53, click on a ‘fig_hot’. ‘Hot009’ is a reference to the hotspot

for the seat

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Click on the button

Figure 54. Example Hotspot Reference

2.11 INSERTING REFERENCES TO DATA MODULES

Links to other data modules can be inserted into the content of a data module. The S1000D

schemas use different tag structures depending on the version of S1000D.

Position the cursor in the content at a valid point for a <refdm> tag to be added,

<refdm> will display in the Tags window. Do not click on the tag

In the example shown the cursor is placed after the words ‘cable IAW’

Figure 55. Valid Reference Insertion Point IAW

Figure 56. Insert - Reference

Click Insert >> Reference on the Main tool bar, the Insert Reference window

opens

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Figure 57. Insert Reference Window – DM Selected

The window displays all of the data modules currently loaded into the EPS CSDB

for the End item. The DMCODE, TECHNAME and INFONAME are displayed.

The list of data modules can be filtered by typing characters into the Type to filter

results field. The available list of entities automatically filters as the search term is

entered. The filter is not case sensitive.

Click on a row to select the reference

Click the button to insert the XML <refdm> tag into the content

Close the Insert Reference window

Validate and Save

Figure 58. Data Module Reference Inserted

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2.12 INSERTING COMMENTS

XML comments can be inserted into the content. The writer can chose between regular comments

or insert a comment with a category of TODO, NOTE or CHANGE.

Click Insert >> Comment on the Main tool bar, an empty comment tag <!----> is

inserted into the XML. Text can be typed into the comment it shows as a lime green

font.

Click the Comment Icon dropdown and select the type of comment to be inserted,

the comment is preceded with the text TODO, NOTE or CHANGE and the

comment text is highlighted with a different color

Figure 59. Comment Icon Dropdown

Figure 60. Example Comments

2.13 INSERTING INTERNAL REFERENCES TO LSAR OBJECTS IN THE DATA

MODULES

When editing LSAR task narratives, links to support resources in the LSAR task (support

equipment, spares, consumables), can be created to link the task narrative to support recourses.

These are created with an EAGLE tag called <lsaxref>, these are resolved into the correct tag

when the data is released from the LSAR into the data module.

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Figure 61. Main Screen - Insert>>LSA XREF

Position the cursor in the content at a valid point for an <InternalLsaxref> tag to be

added. Do not click on the tag.

Click Insert >> LSA XREF on the Main tool bar

Figure 62. Insert LSA XREF Window – Tools (CG) Tab

The Insert LSA XREF window opens on the Tools (CG) tab. Clicking the Parts

(CI) tab will list the available consumables.

The Special Tools CAGECDXH, REFNUMHA and POSTTEXT are displayed as

well as SOURCE. Type into the Type to filter results field to filter the results. Click

to highlight a record.

Click the button to insert an lsaxref to the support equipment item.

Spaces may need to be inserted into the content for correct formatting.

Validate and Save

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Figure 63. InternalLsaRef Example

2.14 SPELL CHECKING THE CONTENT

The content can be spell checked as follows.

Click the Toggle Preview Toolbar icon or click the View >> Preview menu. Shortcut

keys [Ctrl+Shift+P]

Click the Toggle Preview Toolbar icon again to close the preview window

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SECTION 3 VALIDATING CONTENT

3.1 INTRODUCTION

SGML and XML documents authored to DTDs and schemas can be validated against the schema

to check for structural errors. In addition S1000D provides the ability to check the data module

against the project business rules that can be defined in a data module called the Business Rules

Exchange (BREX) data module.

The EAGLE XML Editor has tools to validate the data.

3.2 VALIDATING THE DATA AGAINST THE SCHEMA

If errors are detected when the data module is opened the invalid tag is highlighted

red

Click the View >> Validation Results menu to display the Validation results

window at the bottom of the edit window

Click the Validate icon to run the validation tool. If no validation errors

are found a No validation errors message is displayed.

If validation errors are detected, an error message box points to the error in the

content. The error message can be dragged to a new location if required.

Placing the cursor over the message box also makes the message transparent

Click the Hide Error Dialogs toggle button to make all of the error messages

transparent

The error is repeated in the Validation Results window and an XML Failed To

Validate message box is displayed.

Figure 64. View >> Validation Results

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Figure 65. View >> Validation Results

Figure 66. XML Validated

Figure 67. Invalid tag indication (shown in red)

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Figure 68. Validation errors found

Figure 69. Hide Error Dialogs Box Clicked

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3.3 VALIDATING THE DATA AGAINST THE BREX DATA MODULE

The EAGLE XML editor can validate the data module contents against the project BREX data

module.

If errors are detected when the data module is opened the invalid tag is highlighted

red

Click the View >> Validation Results menu to display the Validation results

window at the bottom of the edit window

Click the Validate icon down arrow and Validate BREX to

run the BREX validation tool. If no validation errors are found a No validation

errors found message is displayed

If validation errors are detected, an error message box points to the error in the

content. The error message can be dragged to a new location if required.

Placing the cursor over the message box also makes the message transparent

Click the Hide Error Dialogs toggle button to make all of the error messages

transparent

The error is repeated in the Validation Results window and an XML Failed To

Validate message box is displayed.

Figure 70. BREX Validation Errors

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ADVANCED

FEATURES

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4.1 INTRODUCTTION

The following section describes the EAGLE XML Editor advanced features.

4.2 FIND AND REPLACE

4.2.1 Find

Click the Edit >> Find [Ctrl+F] menu to display the Find and replace window

with the Find tab open

Type a search term into the Find What field. The drop down list shows previous

search terms

Select Entire Document or Selection (if a selection of content is selected) in the

Look In drop down list

Select the required Find Options from Match case and Match whole word

Check the Advanced Expressions check box and select from Wildcard, Regular

Expression and XPath in the list

Click Highlight All to highlight the search term in the content. The highlight color

can be selected by clicking the color box

Click Clear to remove the highlighting from the content

Figure 71. Find and Replace - Find

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4.2.2 Replace

Click the Edit >> Replace [Ctrl+R] menu to display the Find and replace window

with the Replace tab open.

Type a search term into the Find What field. The list shows previous search terms.

Type a term into the Replace With field. The list shows previous terms.

Select Entire Document or Selection (if a selection of content is selected) in the

Look In list.

Select the required Find Options from Match case and Match whole word.

Check the Advanced Expressions check box and select from Wildcard, Regular

Expression and XPath in the list.

Click Highlight All to highlight the search term in the content. The highlight color

can be selected by clicking the color box.

Click Clear to remove the highlighting from the content.

Click Find Next to move to the next instance.

Click Replace to replace the text.

Click Replace All to replace all instances.

4.3 SPELL CHECKER

Detected spelling errors are indicated by a red wavy underline. A red line on the left side of the

edit window represents where the errors are located in the content. Clicking on a red line will

bring the error into view.

Click the Auto Spell Check icon to toggle the auto spell

check feature on and off.

Click the Tools >> Spell Checker menu (or the Spell Checker icon) to display the

Spell Checker window. The buttons on the window perform the following

functions:

o Find Next - highlight the next word.

o Change – replace the word

o Ignore – step past this error

o Ignore Always – do not stop at this word again on this run

o Add to Dictionary – Add the word to the dictionary

o Close – close the Spell Checker window

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Figure 72. Spell Checker Errors

Figure 73. Spell Checker window

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4.4 DOCTYPE MANAGER

The Doctype Manager tool provides the ability to examine the entity declarations, special

characters used and the data module document type declaration.

Click the Tools >> Doctype Manager menu to display the Doctype Manager

window. The tabs on the window display the following information:

o Entities - Lists the entity declarations

o Misc – Lists miscellaneous ISO entity declarations

o Declaration – Document type declaration

Figure 74. Doctype Manager Window

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SECTION 5

USER

PREFERENCES

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SECTION 5 USER PREFERENCES

5.1 INTRODUCTION

Users can set preferences for the appearance and functionality of the he EAGLE XML Editor. The

following section describes the settings: default settings are shown in bold.

Click the Edit >> Preferences [Ctrl+P] menu to display the Preferences window

Figure 75. Preferences>>Editor – General Window

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5.2 EDITOR - GENERAL

5.2.1 Data Save/Export

FormatXmlOnSaveAndExport – True/False

Add new lines to the XML for easier viewing in standard text editors.

SaveChangesOnDocumentChange – Prompt/Yes/No

Automatically save changes when the current document changes or is closed

ShowSavedConfirmationWindow –True/False

5.2.2 Drag_Drop/Paste

AutoConvertTableRowData - Prompt/Yes/No

Convert table data copied from excel to rows/entries for CALS XML tables.

SmartEscapePastedContent – True/False

Attempt to escape pasted content—replace “ with ‘amp;’ when not already part of an

entity, ‘<’ with ‘lt;’, etc.

5.2.3 Miscellaneous

ResolveCharacterEntities - True/False

Resolve character entities (i.e. convert apos; to ‘).

5.2.4 Prompt Defaults

AlwaysUseTaskEditMode - Prompt/Yes/No

Opens all of the EAGLE LSAR subtask narratives in a single edit window. Selecting No

only opens a single subtask at a time

DontShowValidationLoadErrorMessage - Prompt/Yes/No

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5.2.5 Text Settings

AttributeValueColor – Select color (Red)

CommentColor – Select color (Lime)

PlainTextColor – Select color (Black)

TagColor – Select color (Black)

TextSize – Select point size (12)

5.3 EDITOR - LAYOUT

5.3.1 Layout

DisplayGraphicsInline – True/False

Display graphics in the XML editor view.

NonBlockingTextTypeTags – para title

Lists the tags for which the text will stay together on a single line.

Figure 76. Preferences – Editor>>Layout Top Shown

Figure 77. Preferences – Editor>>Layout Bottom Shown

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5.4 EDITOR - SPELLCHECKER

Auto spell check – Checked

Show errors in sidebar – Checked

Dictionary File: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application

Data\EAGLE\english.txt

Learned File: C:\Documents and Settings\1066529\Application

Data\EAGLE\english.lrn

5.4.1 Added, Removed and Ignored Tabs

This allows the user to manage the learned dictionary. Words can be inserted and deleted

as required.

Figure 78. Preferences Editor - SpellChecker Window

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5.5 VALIDATION

5.5.1 Misc

ShowAlertOnValidationFailure – True/False

Show an alert when the validation completes with errors.

ShowAlertOnValidationSuccess – True/False

Show an alert when the validation completes without error.

Figure 79. Preferences - Validation Window

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SECTION 6

KEYBOARD

SHORTCUTS

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SECTION 6 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS

6.1 INTRODUCTION

Keyboard shortcuts are provided for some of the common actions.

File - Save Ctrl+S

File - Print Ctrl+P

Edit - Undo Ctrl+Z

Edit - Redo Ctrl+Y

Edit - Cut Ctrl+X

Edit - Copy Ctrl+C

Edit - Paste Ctrl+V

Edit - Find Ctrl+F

Edit - Replace Ctrl+R

Edit - Preferences Ctrl+P

View - Character Entities Ctrl+Shift+E

View - Tags Ctrl+Shift+T

View - Attributes Ctrl+Shift+A

View - Preview Ctrl+Shift+P

Edit - Rename tags Ctrl+T

Insert element tag Ctrl+Enter

Insert attribute Ctrl+Shift+Enter

Ctrl+click Wraps current selected text in clicked tag

Figure 80. Keyboard Shortcuts

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INDEX

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EAGLE XML Editor User Guide INDEX

INDEX 3

INDEX

Attributes, 2-9

Attributes window, 1-10

Benefits of XML

writer productivity, 1-6

BREX data module, 3-6

Character Entities window, 1-11

Comments

Inserting, 2-22

data module schema, 1-6

Data Modules

Reference To, 2-20

Document Properties, 2-6

document type file, 1-4

EAGLE XML Editor

Description, 1-6

Main Toolbar, 1-15

Elements, 1-5

Entities

Inserting, 2-16

EPS Main screen

Opening a DM, 2-3

Procedural DM Linked, 2-3

Extensible Markup Language, 1-5

Figure Reference

<internalRef>, 2-18

Internal Reference

Hotspot, 2-19

LSAR

Edit the Subtask narrative, 2-4

Support Resources, 2-22

Task Narrative, 2-22

Main Toolbar

Validate Icon, 1-16

markup tags, 1-4

schemas, 1-5

Setting Default XML Editor, 1-7

structured authoring, 1-4

Table

Table Reference, 2-14

Table Editor, 2-11

Table Title, 2-14

Tables

Creating, 2-10

Toolbar Menus, 1-19

Validation Results window, 1-12

XML, 1-5

XML Content

Spell Check, 2-24

XML edit window, 1-9

XML Editor

Find and Replace, 4-3

Keyboard shortcuts, 6-3

User Interface, 1-8

User Preferences, 5-3

Validating Content, 3-3

XML element tags

Adding Content, 2-6

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Technical support is provided by the EAGLE Team of Raytheon Company. Telephone support is

available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mountain Standard Time. EAGLE

technical support personnel can be reached at (520) 663-6673. Training on the EAGLE product is

available.

Are you ready for EAGLE? Join Team EAGLE and find out what it’s like to soar. Give your

logistics software product the EAGLE advantage. For more information on becoming part of

Team EAGLE, contact:

Raytheon Company

Team EAGLE

(520) 663-6673

email [email protected]

Enhanced

Automated

Graphical

Logistics

Environment

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