Oxygen Integration

Oxygen is an XML editor that lets you author and develop content using structured mark-up languages such as XML, XSD, Relax NG, XSL, DTD. When you're managing content development and publishing cycles in Inspire, you can collaborate with contributors and subject matter experts using the Oxygen XML editor. If you're used to working in Oxygen's editor, you can edit a component in Inspire with Oxygen editing tools.

Inspire is currently integrated with Oxygen 26.1.0

This includes improvements in the following areas:

  • DITA
  • General Editing
  • Concurrent Editing
  • Markdown
  • Customization and Integration

For more details, read the Oxygen release notes at: What's New in Oxygen XML Web Author 26.1.0.

Prerequisites

You can see options to edit and view a component in Oxygen if:

  • You or an administrator has purchased an Oxygen License for yourself or your company
  • You or your administrator has asked Vasont to add your license(s) to our License Manager application
Inspire customers can't access License Manager directly, but you can contact Vasont and one of our internal System Admins will add your Oxygen license(s) to your instance of Inspire. Only your company can access Oxygen using your licenses.

Do I have access to all Oxygen features?

Keep in mind that choosing the option to Edit in Oxygen doesn't open the full version of Oxygen, but an editor inside Inspire. Inspire's Oxygen editor gives you access to many of the essential Oxygen features you need to edit content. After you choose to edit a component, you can complete the following tasks with Inspire's version of the Oxygen editor:

Tips and tricks

Need more Oxygen tools?
You can export the content from Inspire, edit the file in Oxygen, and then import it back into Inspire to continue managing and collaborating on the content.
Have existing XML files created in Oxygen?
You can import XML files into Inspire as components to not only edit them, but also to manage them using Inspire's content development, collaboration, and publishing workflow tools.
Want to read the Oxygen User Manual?
Download the user guide for your Oxygen version here: Oxygen Documentation