Configuring Extensions
You can add extensions to your frameworks (Document Type Association) by using the Extensions tab from the Document Type configuration dialog box.
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Functionoxy:allows-global-element()
Functionoxy:current-selected-element()
FunctionAttributes
Constraints
Substitutions
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ImplementationIDElementLocator
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Function: Properties Values Collected from the Edited
Document-oxy-editable
property-oxy-morph
Valuewhitespace
Property: -oxy-trim-when-ws-only
Valuevisibility
Property: -oxy-collapse-text list-style-type
Values
(-oxy-lower-cyrillic
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Property-oxy-append-content
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-oxy-prepend-content
oxy_local-name()
Functionoxy_name()
Functionoxy_url()
Functionoxy_base-uri()
Functionoxy_parent-url()
Functionoxy_capitalize()
Functionoxy_uppercase()
Functionoxy_lowercase()
Functionoxy_concat()
Functionoxy_replace()
Functionoxy_unparsed-entity-uri()
Functionoxy_attributes()
Functionoxy_substring()
Functionoxy_getSomeText(text, length)
Functionoxy_indexof()
Functionoxy_lastindexof()
Functionoxy_xpath()
Functionoxy_action()
Functionoxy_action_list()
Functionoxy_label()
Functionoxy_link-text()
Functionoxy_unescapeURLValue(string)
FunctionAuthorNode
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AuthorElement
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