Built-in Transformation Scenarios
Oxygen XML Author included preconfigured built-in transformation scenarios that are used
            for common transformations. To obtain the desired output, use the  Apply Transformation
               Scenario(s) (Ctrl + Shift
                  + T (Command + Shift + T on OS X)) action from the
            toolbar or the  menu and choose one of the built-in scenarios for the current document.
Apply Transformation
               Scenario(s) (Ctrl + Shift
                  + T (Command + Shift + T on OS X)) action from the
            toolbar or the  menu and choose one of the built-in scenarios for the current document.
         
You can use the  Apply Transformation Scenario(s) action even if the current document is not
            associated with a transformation scenario.
Apply Transformation Scenario(s) action even if the current document is not
            associated with a transformation scenario. 
         
If the document contains an xml-stylesheet processing instruction that
            refers to an XSLT stylesheet (commonly used to display the document in web browsers),
            Oxygen XML Author prompts you to associate the document with a built-in transformation
            scenario. 
         
The default transformation scenario is suggested based on the processing instruction
            from the
            edited document. The XSL URL field of the default transformation
            scenario contains the URL from the href attribute of the processing
            instruction. By default, the Use xml-stylesheet declaration checkbox
            is enabled, Saxon is used as the transformation engine, and no FO processing is performed.
            The
            result of the transformation is store in a file with the same URL as the edited document,
            but
            the extension is changed to html. The name and path are preserved because
            the output file name is specified with the help of two editor variables: ${cfd} and ${cfn}. 
         
