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Features include…
Import XML into QuarkXPress Select the XML document you would like to work with and Atomik Roundtrip will import the XML, checking its validity and notifying you of any parsing errors in the XML. You can then drag and drop the XML content onto the QuarkXPress page.
Update QuarkXPress with XML changes and vice versa Once you have assembled a QuarkXPress document with XML content provided through Atomik Roundtrip, you can update the QuarkXPress document with changes to the XML as often as required with only one click. Any edits made to the content in QuarkXPress can also be written back to the source XML document(s) ensuring that, for example, corrections are captured in all media.
Retain complete XML document structure within QuarkXPress document Not only does Atomik Roundtrip import the XML, it understands and retains all of the XML document structure and embeds this within the QuarkXPress document.
Template Publishing from XML Using the Atomik Roundtrip Placeholder feature, users can create XML templates in QuarkXPress and then merge XML into the templates for efficient publishing.
Export complete XML from QuarkXPress document As Atomik Roundtrip retains the complete XML document structure, it can export XML files from a QuarkXPress document, including content that is in the XML document but not used on the QuarkXPress page.
Automatically style content Using rulesets, Atomik Roundtrip can be configured to automatically apply styling or stylesheets to text as it is placed on the QuarkXPress page.
Add prefixes and suffixes Rulesets can also instruct Atomik Roundtrip to automatically add prefix or suffix characters to XML Elements as they are imported, along with a range of additional powerful control mechanisms.
Validate imported XML and log errors Atomik Roundtrip checks the XML for validity when a new piece of XML is imported into QuarkXPress. Any potential errors with the XML or DTD/Schema can be optionally logged and reported to the user.
Drag and drop any part of XML document hierarchy onto page Users can drag and drop individual elements or entire XML hierarchies onto the page with all of their child elements.
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