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CCXML File Preferences

Select Window > Preferences > Composer > CCXML Files. The following preferences for CCXML files can be set in the Preferences dialog box:

Creating Files

  1. Under Creating Files, select the Suffix to use for CCXML files from the drop-down list: * ccxml
  2. Select the Encoding type from the drop-down list. The encoding attribute in a CCXML document specifies the encoding scheme. The encoding scheme is the standard character set of a language.  The CCXML processor uses this encoding information to know how to work with the data contained in the CCXML document.  UTF-8 is the standard character set used to create pages written in English. Select from the following:
  • ISO 10646/Unicode(UTF-8)
  • ISO 10646/Unicode(UTF-16) Big Endian
  • ISO 10646/Unicode(UTF-16BE) Big Endian
  • ISO 10646/Unicode(UTF-16LE) Little Endian
  • US ASCII
  • ISO Latin-1
  • Central/East European (Slavic)
  • Southern European
  • Arabic, Logical
  • Arabic
  • Chinese, National Standard
  • Traditional Chinese, Big5
  • Cyrillic, ISO-8859-4
  • Cyrillic, ISO-8859-5
  • Greek
  • Hebrew, Visual
  • Hebrew
  • Japanese, EUC-JP
  • Japanese, ISO 2022
  • Japanese, Shift-JIS
  • Japanese, Windows-31J
  • Korean, EUC-KR
  • Korean, ISO 2022
  • Thai, TISI
  • Turkish

Validating Files

  • Select or clear the Warn when no grammar is specified check box (not selected by default).

Source and Syntax Coloring

Source and Syntax Coloring preferences for CCXML files are set under the XML preferences provided by Eclipse.

  • Use Window > Preferences, expand the Web and XML entry, then expand the XML Files subentry.

Templates

In addition to previewing templates, you can create, edit, and remove selected templates. There are also buttons to:

  • Restore a removed template.
  • Revert back to a default template
  • Import a template.
  • Export a template.

This page was last edited on March 9, 2015, at 16:46.
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