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What's new in XMLmind XML Editor 9.2: Enhancements: When converting DITA, DocBook or an Ebook to any (X)HTML based format (EPUB, Web Help, etc), the generated HTML pages looks much better than before. Xml Editor Software - Free Download Xml Editor - Top 4 Download - Top4Download.com offers free software downloads for Windows, Mac, iOS and Android computers and mobile devices. Visit for free, full and secured software’s.

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XMLmind XML Editor 9.2.0
Enhancements:
- When converting DITA, DocBook or an Ebook to any (X)HTML based format (EPUB, Web Help, etc), the generated HTML pages looks much better than before. Moreover the generated Web Help is now “responsive” by default. Details about the Web Help below.
- New add-on 'Paste from Word Processor or Browser', now installed by default whatever the platform, supersedes the previous add-on which was called 'Paste from Word'
- This add-on adds an entry called 'Paste from Word Processor or Browser' to the 'Paste As' submenu found in the XHTML, DocBook or DITA Topic menus
- This menu entry imports the HTML copied to the clipboard by word processors or web browsers and intelligently pastes it into the XML document being edited
- Extensive efforts are made to decently support the “non-filtered HTML” copied by MS-Word to the clipboard
- When an application other than MS-Word is used, the quality of the result you'll get in XXE highly depends on what has been copied to the clipboard. In all cases, XXE tries very hard to import something simple, clean and valid at the expense of the fidelity to the original data.
- XHTML5 configuration: very slightly changed our in-house XML Schema and its companion Schematron to make it even closer to what's specified in the HTML Living Standard in terms of conformance requirements for authors
- Upgraded XMLmind Web Help Compiler (whc for short) to version 3.0.0_02. The Web Help generated by whc v3 gets a fresh new look
- It is now “responsive” by default, that is, it adapts its layout to the size of the screen (e.g. it can adapt to the screen of a smartphone in portrait mode). This feature is controlled by new parameter wh-responsive-ui.
- It does not leverage jQuery UI anymore (only jQuery now). However some new parameters (e.g. wh---navigation-background-color='#F6F8FA') may be used to override most fonts and colors used in the generated Web Help
- New parameter wh-ui-language may be used to specify the language used by the messages of the generated Web Help (tab labels, button tool tips, etc). The default is to use the language of the Web browser
- Upgraded XMLmind DITA Converter (ditac for short) to version 3.7.0_02
- Upgraded XMLmind Ebook Compiler (ebookc for short) to version 1.4.0_02
- Upgraded XMLmind Assembly Processor to version 1.0.8
- Upgraded the 'Word To XML' add-on to XMLmind Word To XML version 1.8.0_02
- Upgraded Saxon to version 9.9.1.6
- Upgraded the Apache Batik plug-in to version 1.12
- Upgraded the Apache FOP plug-in to version 2.4
- XMLmind XML Editor is now officially supported on Java™ 13 platforms and on macOS Catalina (version 10.15)
Bug fixes:
- Converting a DocBook 5.1 assembly pointing to chapters or topics embedding SVG elements (imagedata/svg:svg) or MathML elements (equation/mml:math, inlineequation/mml:math, imagedata/mml:math, etc) to any HTML-based format (e.g. HTML, Web Help, EPUB) gave unusable results
Incompatibilities:
- When converting DITA, DocBook or an Ebook to Web Help, the following XSLT stylesheet parameters, all related to jQuery UI, are not supported anymore: wh-jquery-css, wh-jquery-custom-theme, wh-jquery-theme, wh-jquery-ui
XMLmind XML Editor 9.1.0
Enhancements:
- Added a 'Toggle the visibility of elements belonging to certain categories' button to the Edit tool. This menu is similar to the 'Toggle the visibility of attributes belonging to certain categories' button already found in the Attributes tool
- The feature implemented by this button consists in “hiding” some of the elements which otherwise would have been listed by the Edit tool
- In the case of the XHTML5 configuration, these “hidden elements” are script, template, slot, noscript, which are either very rarely used (noscript) or allowed almost anywhere in the body of a document (template). Note that, for more convenience for the author, the script element is “hidden” everywhere in an XHTML5 document, expect inside the head element
- In the case of the DocBook and DITA configurations, the “hidden elements” are very rarely used elements such as syntaxdiagram, msgblock, etc (DITA Topic) or productionset, msgset, etc (DocBook)
- XHTML5 configuration: updated our in-house XML Schema and added a companion Schematron in order to implement most of the conformance requirements for authors specified in the HTML Living Standard (starting from the 2019-07-18 update). More information in 'About the XHTML 5 XML Schema and Schematron developed by XMLmind'
XHTML configurations:
- Added a 'Preview Settings' entry to the XHTML menu. This menu entry displays a dialog box which may be used to specify one or more CSS stylesheets to be automatically added to the preview
- This feature is useful when you use XXE to edit some “pure XHTML contents” (e.g. the text of an article) and want to see how it will look like once published
- Added an auto-completion facility to the value field of the Attributes tool when the attribute being edited is class. For example, if selected element is ul then this facility will list all the class names already added to all the ul elements found in the document being edited
- DITA Topic: specifying inheritnum in the outputclass attribute of an ordered list now causes the list item numbering to inherit from outer-level ordered lists. For example, using this feature (e.g. ), the items of a list nested at level 2 are labelled '1.A.', '1.B.', '1.C.', etc.
- This inheritnum attribute value is rendered on the screen by the DITA Topic CSS stylesheet and is also supported when converting a DITA document to other formats. See XMLmind DITA Converter v3.6.1_01 below
- DITA Topic, DocBook configurations: added 'Continue Numbering' and 'Inherit Numbering' entries to the menu displayed by the 'Change list type' button found in the tool bar
Bug fixes:
- DITA Topic configuration: the dialog box used to specify a reference to a topic or non-topic element (e.g. href attribute of an xref or link element, conref and conrefend attributes, etc) listed URIs having fragments starting with '#./' (an abbreviated fragment-identifier syntax introduced in DITA 1.3 that replaces the topic ID with '.' ) for some cases for which this syntax is invalid
- Copying an XML element (using Java™ method Element.copy()) in a document in which the comparison of revisions was enabled (Tool Revisions Enable the Comparison of Revisions) also copied the serial number of this element. By chance, this was not a problem in any of the stock commands, but this could cause problems in custom commands created by third-party developers
Incompatibilities:
- The above bug fix implies that some of the DITA documents created using older versions of XXE may now be found having errors
- In a nutshell, direct URI references like 'foo.dita#./bar' now cause errors. Only “local” direct URI references like '#./bar' are now accepted
Some of the XHTML5 documents created using older versions of XXE may now be found having validity errors. Two reasons for that:
- XHTML5 documents are now more thoroughly checked for validity using our new XML Schema+Schematron combination
- The conformance requirements for authors specified in the HTML Living Standard slightly differ from those found in the HTML 5.2 W3C Recommendation (which was used to implement our previous, in-house, XHTML5 XML Schema). For example, The ruby element may now have ruby, rt and rp child elements, but not rb and rtc child elements anymore
- CSS: changed the value of the normal line-height from 1.0 to 1.2. In consequence, modified all the stylesheets to increase the standard vertical space between blocks (margin-top, margin-bottom) from 1.33ex to 1em. So now the styled view of XXE should be easier to read
- Interface com.xmlmind.xmleditapp.kit.NewDocumentService has changed. The newDocument methods now return the URL of the newly created document or null. Previously, they returned a boolean. This change may impact custom commands created by third-party developers
Commercial changes:
- XMLmind DITA Editor Personal Edition, XMLmind DocBook Editor Personal Edition, XMLmind XHTML Editor, both Personal and Professional Editions, have all been discontinued
- The 'XMLmind FO Converter XSL-FO processor plug-in' add-on is no longer included in XMLmind DITA Editor Professional Edition and XMLmind DocBook Editor Professional Edition. Anyway, this plug-in was not really usable in these special editions as it ran in “evaluation mode”, that is, it generated output containing random duplicate letters
- As a consequence, the 'Convert Document' submenus of the DITA Editor and the DocBook Editor do not contain 'Convert to RTF', WML, DOCX, ODT, entries anymore
- The 'Word To XML' add-on is now installed by default in both the Personal and Professional Editions of XMLmind XML Editor. In Personal Edition, this add-on runs in “evaluation mode”, that is, it generates output containing random words replaced by string '[XMLmind]')
- XMLmind XML Editor Personal Edition does not have any export capability anymore. All the entries found in the 'Convert Document' submenus run in “evaluation mode”, that is, they now generate output containing random duplicate letters
- XMLmind XML Editor Personal Edition now has an 'Evaluate XMLmind XML Editor Professional Edition features' check box found in the General Features section of the Preferences dialog. This check box is initially checked to make it easy evaluating the features implemented by the 'File Import DOCX' menu entry and the 'Convert Document' submenus
- However, if you are not evaluating XMLmind XML Editor Professional Edition and just want to use a free, streamlined, fully functional, XML editor, simply uncheck this check box, restart XXE and the 'File Import DOCX' menu entry and the 'Convert Document' submenus will go away
XMLmind XML Editor 9.0.0
Enhancements:
- DITA maps, DocBook 5.1 assemblies and Ebooks (that is, maps of all kinds) are now automatically made master documents.
- If you don't like this policy, simply uncheck 'Maps are automatically made master documents' found in Options Preferences, 'Tools Master document' section.
- If you don't want this to happen, but only for certain maps, simply uncheck 'Tools Use as Master Document'. When this is done, the map is added to the list of exceptions called 'Except for the following maps' found in Options Preferences, 'Tools Master document' section.
- New, very simple, configuration called 'Subject Scheme Map' makes it easy and safe creating subject scheme maps. See also new XMLmind DITA Converter v3.5 software component below.
- Made the -new command-line option really usable.
- The 'Create' buttons found in the 'Edit topicref', 'Edit Module' and 'Insert or Edit Book Division' dialog boxes now display the File New dialog box with the relevant category of document templates (that is, 'DITA', 'DocBook v5+/5.1' and 'XHTML/Ebook' respectively) already selected, which is convenient and less error-prone.
- When the 'Edit source' add-on is installed (which is the case by default), XXE may be used to edit plain text files. XXE now understands the GNU Emacs file variable called 'coding'. In absence of a BOM, variable coding may be used to specify the encoding of a text file.
- Upgraded the Apache Batik plug-in to version 1.11.
- 'Edit source' add-on: upgraded its RSyntaxTextArea components to version 3.0.3.
- Upgraded the FTP virtual drive plug-in to edtFTPj/PRO 5.3.1.
- Upgraded XMLmind Assembly Processor to version 1.0.7_01.
- Upgraded XMLmind Web Help Compiler (whc for short) to version 2.2.0_01.
- The 'Easy Profiling' add-on, which is installed by default, now automatically creates a subject scheme map file behind the scene when a '.profiles' file is saved to disk.
- Upgraded XMLmind Ebook Compiler (ebookc for short) to version 1.3.2_01.
- Upgraded the 'Word To XML' add-on to XMLmind Word To XML version 1.7.0_01.
- XMLmind XML Editor, which passed all non-regression tests, is now officially supported on Java™ 12 platforms.
Upgraded XMLmind DITA Converter (ditac for short) to version 3.5.0_01 which supports subject scheme maps as follows:
- The set of attribute values specified in a subject scheme map is used to validate attribute values in DITA maps and topics and also in DITAVAL files.
- Example: if the subject scheme map specifies that the values of attribute audience are limited to 'beginner', 'intermediate' and 'advanced', then an error will be reported for an element having attribute audience='expert'.
- The hierarchy of attribute values specified in a subject scheme map is taken into account when filtering and flagging a DITA document.
- Example: if the DITAVAL filter specifies that all elements having attribute platform='linux' are to be excluded and if the subject scheme map specifies that value 'redhat' of attribute platform is a kind of 'linux', then all elements having attribute platform='redhat' will excluded too.
Bug fixes:
- It was not possible to wrap (Edit Wrap) an XHTML div into a div.
- Options Preferences, Add-on MathML section: the 'Use Bundled Fonts' button almost never had any effect on the MathML displayed in the styled view. It worked only when the bundled fonts happened to be also installed on the computer running XXE.
- In some cases, double-clicking a topicref in a DITA map marked as being a master document ('Tools Use a Master Document') successfully opened the corresponding topic but failed to colorize the topic tab with the color of the map tab. (This common color indicates that both documents belong to the same group.)
Incompatibilities:
- Java™ 8+ is now required to compile and run XXE. Both Oracle Java and OpenJDK are now officially supported.
- Due to the recent changes in Oracle Java™ licensing, the setup.exe and '.dmg' distributions of XXE are now bundled with the latest version of OpenJDK (e.g. v12.0.1).
- Moreover, the setup.exe distribution now includes a 64-bit version of the Java™ runtime. The 32-bit version of Windows are still officially supported by XMLmind Software, but when this is the case, XXE's private 64-bit Java™ runtime will not be used and you'll have to install a 32-bit Java™ 8+ runtime on your computer.
- Renamed Edit command 'Convert [wrap]' to 'Wrap'.
- Sightly changed the parameters and the behavior of the XXE.new command in order to implement some of the above enhancements.
- See above enhancement about editing plain text files in XXE.
XMLmind XML Editor 8.3.0
Enhancements:
- New TEI Lite configuration.
- Improved the clipboard viewer dialog box. See 'Clipboard utilities'.
- Documented and added a couple of enhancements related to Byte Order Mark (BOM) support to the Edit Preferences, Add-on Text format preferences sheet. See 'Text format options'.
- 'Paste from Word' add-on: index entries marking a page range (e.g. field XE 'XML' r 'OpenXMLPageRange') in the MS-Word document are now partially supported. Partially only, because the 'Paste from Word' add-on does not know how determine the end of a range in the HTML generated by MS-Word. Therefore the index terms created by the 'Paste from Word' add-on are now correctly positioned at the start of the range, but they are just “plain index terms” and not index terms marking a range.
- The 'Easy Profiling' add-on creates better DITAVAL files out of a .profiles file. When the rev attribute is used for flagging, this add-on now creates a revprop element rather than a prop element. Moreover, a left border or a right border (and no other border) specified using the 'Set Style' dialog box is translated to a changebar attribute.
- Upgraded XMLmind Web Help Compiler (whc for short) to version 2.1.3_03.
- Upgraded XMLmind DITA Converter (ditac for short) to version 3.4, which contains two important bug fixes related to “flagging” contents using a .ditaval conditional processing file.
Bug fixes:
- CSS property caption-side was not honored when the subject of the CSS rule had display: table-caption.
- XHTML configuration: when the style attribute is selected in the Attributes tool, clicking the Edit button displays a specialized editor. In addition to the easy-to-use Styles tab, this specialized editor also has a 'CSS Source' tab letting the user type any CSS property she/he wants (e.g. 'float: left;'). The bug was that there was to way to make this specialized editor accept CSS properties other than those supported by XXE's CSS engine.
- The styled view of a DocBook 5.1 assembly displays the title of referenced topics. This displayed title included the text of the indexterm elements found in the title element of the topic.
- The online help browser of XXE displayed a blank window when the computer running XXE was not connected to the Internet.
Incompatibilities:
- Now that command addBlockInFlow can be parameterized using system property 'configuration_name inlineElementNames', native commands xhtml.addBlock and dita.doAddBlock are no longer useful and thus have been removed from all the XHTML and DITA configurations.
- CSS extensions: icon(collapsed-right) is now an alias for icon(pop-right), icon(expanded-down) is now an alias for icon(pop-down), hence collapser() is now equivalent to collapser(collapsed-icon, icon(pop-right,0), expanded-icon, icon(pop-down,0)).
XMLmind XML Editor 8.2.0
Enhancements:
- DocBook, DITA configurations: added 'Add footnote' and 'Add note' buttons to the toolbar
- XHTML, DocBook, DITA configurations: added a 'Normalize Whitespace' entry to the menu displayed by the Listing toolbar button. This entry invokes new normalizeWhiteSpacePre command which normalizes whitespace in implicitly or explicitly selected element having attribute space='preserve', typically a program listing. Normalizing whitespace means: expanding tab characters to a number of space characters and removing the space characters which are common to the beginning of all text lines (that is, removing the superfluous “indentation” in the program listing, if any)
- Styled view of a DITA topic, XHTML 5 and DocBook 5.1 document: the right-click popup menu of a media player has a new 'Use Low-level Editor' item. Adobe reader for mac os x 10.9. Selecting this item replaces the media player by an “object view” of the media element. This “object view” may be used as a low-level media element editor. It may be used for example to add track child elements to a video element, something that the media player dialog box cannot do. More information
- The dialog box displayed by the insertCharByName command (bound to keystroke ESC n) now accepts character representations other than character names (e.g. 'nbsp', 'mdash'). For example, character TAB may now be specified as any of the following: 't', '11', 'x9', 'u0009', 'U+0009' ,' ', ' ', '011', '0x9'
- New Lightweight DITA (AKA LwDITA) configuration, installed by default, may be used to create XDITA (very small subset of DITA XML, plus new audio and video elements) maps and topics. A sample XDITA document containing audio and video elements is found in lwdita_addon_install_dir/sample/sample.ditamap
- Upgraded XMLmind DITA Converter (ditac for short) to version 3.3 which◦in addition to syntax highlighting, can add line numbers and expand tabs in any element specializing pre; fully supports Lightweight DITA (AKA LwDITA), whether XDITA (very small subset of DITA XML, plus new audio and video elements), HDITA (topics and maps written in HTML5) or MDITA Extended Profile (topics and maps written in Markdown). Please note that Markdown support of any kind in XMLmind XML Editor requires the add-on called 'Markdown support' to be installed (which is the case by default) and also requires using a Java™ 1.8+ runtime
- Upgraded XMLmind Ebook Compiler (ebookc for short) to version 1.3 which, in addition to HTML, supports pages written in Markdown. More information in Markdown support
- Upgraded the 'Word To XML' add-on to XMLmind Word To XML version 1.5.1
- Upgraded XMLmind Web Help Compiler (whc for short) to version 2.1.3_01
- Upgraded Saxon to version 9.8.0.14
- Upgraded the Apache Batik plug-in to version 1.10
- Upgraded the Apache FOP plug-in to version 2.3
Bug fixes:
- Clicking Ignore, 'Ignore All' or 'Learn' in the 'Check Spelling' dialog box did not stop the corresponding word from being underlined (by the “on the fly” spell checker, using a red wavy line) in the styled or tree view. Note that this is still the case if you just click Ignore. If you want the word to stop being underlined, please click 'Ignore All' or 'Learn'
- The 'A sample customize.xxe' add-on: on Windows, typing 2 back quote characters (`) in a row to insert an English left quotation mark (“) did not work because the back quote is a dead character
- Now typing 2 apostrophe characters (') in a row inserts an English left quotation mark (“) and typing 3 apostrophe characters (') in a row inserts an English right quotation mark (”)
- Added the following new character sequence: typing 2 comma characters (,) in a row inserts an German left quotation mark („) and typing 3 comma characters (,) in a row inserts an German right quotation mark (“)
XMLmind XML Editor 7.4.1
Enhancements:
- Processing-instruction inserted as direct child of the root element of a DITA map, DocBook or XHTML document allows to automatically select the set of custom XSLT and CSS stylesheets called 'name' when converting this document using the 'Convert Document' menu. More information in 'How to automatically select a set of custom stylesheets when converting a given document?'
- Pressing ENTER at the beginning of a heading element (XHTML h1, h2, .., h6 or DocBook bridgehead) now inserts a paragraph element before this heading. Pressing ENTER at the end of a heading element now inserts a paragraph element after this heading. In previous version of XXE, this action had the effect of inserting a new heading element, which was less useful. If you really want to insert a new heading element, it's still possible to use Ctrl+Shift-ENTER (to insert same heading before) and Ctrl-ENTER (to insert same heading after) when the caret is inside an existing heading element
- Most commands (Search, Find Element, the Validity tool, etc) which select text or nodes and then scroll the document view in order to show the new selection now center this new selection in the document view
- Added 'html' and 'htm' as possible file name extensions for XHTML documents. As a consequence, it's now possible to open '.html' and '.htm' files by double-clicking on their names in the Folder Tool
- Menu item 'XHTML Preview' now also works for an XHTML document having a root element other than html (e.g. div, section, article)
- Added XPath 1.0 extension functions lower-case() and upper-case(). These extension functions are equivalent to their XPath 2.0 counterparts
- Upgraded Saxon to version 9.7.0.18
- Upgraded XMLmind Assembly Processor to version v1.0.2
- Upgraded XMLmind DITA Converter (ditac for short) to version 3.1.4
- Upgraded XMLmind Web Help Compiler (whc for short) to version 1.4.4, which contains an important bug fix
- Upgraded the XMLmind XSL-FO Converter (XFC for short) plug-in to version 5.4.5
- Upgraded the 'Word To XML' add-on to XMLmind Word To XML v1.2.3
- Upgraded the Apache Batik plug-in to version 1.9
- Upgraded the Apache FOP plug-in to version 2.2.
Bug fixes:
- The xxetool command-line utility failed with an EmptyStackException when converting any XML document containing fields computed by the integrated spreadsheet engine.
- A false error was reported when XHTML attribute iframe/@srcdoc did not contain '
Enhancements:
- XHTML, DITA topic, DocBook configurations: the 'Add image' toolbar button now allows to add an image map to your document.
- Once the image map element has been added, right-clicking anywhere in this element and selecting 'Edit Image Map' from the contextual popup menu displays a specialized image map editor. This image map editor allows to add “hot areas” to your image. More information in the 'Edit Image Map' dialog box.
- New image map editor also has a facility allowing to make the “hot areas” visible and/or to give them numbers so they can be referred to by number. This facility automatically generates an SVG file embedding the original image file and adding the chosen visual marks above the embedded image.
- Command 'DocBook Link callouts' has better support for graphicco, imageobjectco, programlistingco, screenco elements, that is, for elements using area and/or areaset elements rather than co elements to mark areas of interest in an image or a program listing.
- XHTML iframe element is now rendered by embedding a Web browser in the styled view
- The XSLT stylesheets used to convert XHTML to XSL-FO now generate a numbered list for a XHTML map element, with one list item per area element. A list item contains the link specified by the area element. No list items are generated for “dead areas” (area elements specifying no link at all). This numbered list may be suppressed by setting XSLT stylesheet parameter show-map-links to 'no'.
- When possible, the caret now remains at the same location —between the two joined fragments— after joining adjacent elements by pressing DEL or BACKSPACE
- Upgraded XMLmind Assembly Processor to version v1.0.1
- Upgraded the 'Word To XML' add-on to XMLmind Word To XML v1.2.1_01
- Upgraded XMLmind DITA Converter (ditac for short) to version 3.1.2
- Upgraded Saxon to version 9.7.0.15
XMLmind XML Editor 7.4.0
Bug fixes:
- When converting a DocBook document to Web Help with the following XSLT stylesheet parameters: suppress.navigation=0, navig.graphics=1, the navigation icons (Home, Previous, Next, Up) were missing in the generated HTML pages.
- 'DocBook Paste As Paste From Word' did not work in a DocBook 5.1 topic, nor in any DocBook document conforming to a customized schema (e.g. ).
- DocBook CSS stylesheets: refsection, refsect1, refsect2 and refsect3 were not styled as collapsible blocks.
- XHTML 5: > was converted to < strong > and not to < strong > as expected.
- XHTML: an iframe element was saved as an empty element, that is, as follows: < iframe src='http://www.xmlmind.com' >. This is interpreted by Web browsers as an iframe start tag with no corresponding close tag. To fix this issue, an iframe element is now saved as follows: < iframe src='http://www.xmlmind.com' >< /iframe >.
- Opening a document styled using a CSS stylesheet making a very heavy use of label(xpath,XPath_expression) was very slow.
- On Windows, dragging and dropping the URL of a media file (e.g. 'http://techslides.com/demos/sample-videos/small.mp4') from a Web browser onto the media player used to render audio and video elements added an internet shortcut (.URL file) to the media player dialog box.
- Fixed a bug in the 'Use integrated input method support' feature. This bug caused for example the following incorrect behavior using the Japanese Hiragana input method: typing n, e, k, o, SPACE (to insert the Kanji for neko) three times in row, without pressing each time ENTER to commit the Kanji for 'neko', inserted the Kanji for 'neko' three times but with an 'n' between each Kanji.
- When a node range was selected, in some cases, using 'Edit Copy as Text' caused XXE to fail with a NullPointerException.
- Command-line utility xxetool did not pick up the customizations done using 'Options Customize Configuration Customize Document Conversion Stylesheets'.
- When XXE is deployed using Java™ Web Start, bundling TTF font files and a FOP configuration file (e.g. fop.conf) pointing to these local TTF font files in a customization of the 'Apache FOP 1.x XSL-FO processor plug-in' add-on caused the conversion to PDF to fail with the following error message: 'FOP XSL-FO processor error: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: URI is not absolute'.
- 'Apache Batik image toolkit plug-in' add-on: fixed the following Batik 1.8 bug: BATIK-1090; Embedded SVG reports 'Content is not allowed in prolog'; https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BATIK-1090.
Incompatibilities:
- All DocBook configurations: 'Convert Document Convert to Web Help' now generates Web Help containing XHTML 5.0 pages. This change was needed to support DocBook audio and video elements.
- All DITA configurations: 'Convert Document Convert to Web Help' now generates Web Help containing by default XHTML 5.0 pages. 'Options Customize Configuration Customize Document Conversion Stylesheets' allows to select an alternate stylesheet generating Web Help containing XHTML 1.0 pages.
- When converting a DITA document to single-page or multi-page XHTML or to Web Help, SVG graphics are no longer automatically converted to PNG.
- Adobe Flash being now obsolete, replaced item 'object(flash)' by 'object(youtube)' in the menu displayed by the 'Insert media object' button of the DITA Topic toolbar

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