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Enhance Documentation with Tabbed Lists

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Oxygen Publishing Engine 27.0 now allows lists and tables to be displayed as tabs, helping users to organize complex information.

Oxygen Publishing Engine is a high-performance solution designed for automating the generation of various types of technical documentation. Built on the robust Oxygen XML Author and Oxygen XML Editor platforms, it provides advanced support for transforming structured content, such as DITA (Darwin Information Typing Architecture), DocBook, and HTML, into multiple output formats, including PDF, HTML, and EPUB. The engine is optimized for integration into continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) workflows, allowing organizations to streamline their documentation processes while maintaining consistency and compliance with industry standards.

The Oxygen Publishing Engine 27.0 release enhances the readability and organization of structured content by allowing specific elements to be presented as tabs in the output. By using the outputclass="wh-tabbed" attribute, lists, definition lists, and choice tables can be transformed into interactive tabbed sections, improving navigation and user experience, especially in complex documentation.

To see a full list of what's new in 27.0, see our release notes.

The Oxygen Publishing Engine is available in both Professional and Enterprise editions and is offered as a Perpetual License, priced per core, starting with a minimum of two cores. Each license includes a one-year Support & Maintenance Pack (SMP), which provides unlimited technical support along with access to all major and minor updates. See our Oxygen Publishing Engine licensing page for full details.

Learn more on our Oxygen Publishing Engine product page.


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