This document provides reference information on each menu command that is available from the application window of the Tamino Schema Editor.
- New
Creates a new schema. See Creating a Schema from Scratch.
- Open
Opens an existing schema in your local file system. See Opening a Schema that is Stored in the File System.
- Close
Closes a schema that is currently open in the Schema Editor.
- Close All
Closes all schemas that are opened in the schema editor
- Save
Saves the modifications to the current schema in your local file system. See Saving a Schema in the File System.
- Save As
Saves the current schema under another name in your local file system. See Saving a Schema in the File System.
- Import DTD
Imports a DTD and converts it to Tamino schema syntax. See Importing a DTD.
- Import TSD2 Schema
Imports a Tamino version 2.x schema file and converts it to Tamino schema syntax of the current version. See Importing a TSD2 Schema.
- Print preview
This displays a preview of the XML code of the schema. You can adjust the font size in the display area and send the XML code to a printer using the selected font size.
Opens up the print dialog for print the current document.
- <List of recent files>
Lists the most recently opened files. See Opening a Schema that is Stored the File System.
- Exit
Closes the application window of the Tamino Schema Editor. See Leaving the Tamino Schema Editor.
- Get Schema
Opens a schema that is stored in Tamino. See Getting a Schema that is Stored in Tamino.
- Validate Schema
Validates the current schema against a selected database. See Validating a Schema.
- Define Schema
Defines a new schema to Tamino, or updates the current schema in Tamino. See Defining and Updating a Schema in Tamino.
- Undefine Schema
Removes the current schema or schemas and all related instances from Tamino. See Undefining a Schema.
There are two options:
Single : undefines single schema
Multiple: undefines multiple schemas
- Undo
Undoes the previous action. See Undoing and Redoing the Previous Action.
- Redo
Redoes the previous undo action. See Undoing and Redoing the Previous Action.
- Cut
Cuts the selection and copies it to the clipboard. See Cutting, Copying and Pasting Information.
- Copy
Copies the selection to the clipboard. See Cutting, Copying and Pasting Information.
- Paste
Pastes the contents of the clipboard, if it is allowed at this position in the schema. See Cutting, Copying and Pasting Information.
- Delete
Deletes the selection. See Deleting Information.
- Select All
Selects all the text available in code view. This will be working only with Code view.
- Copy Path
Copies the path for the selected element in the schema tree to the clipboard. See Copying the Path to the Clipboard.
- Rename
Renames the selected element in the schema tree. See Renaming an Item in the Schema Tree.
- Move Up
Moves the selected element up in the schema tree. See Moving an Element Up and Down in the Schema Tree.
- Move Down
Moves the selected element down in the schema tree. See Moving an Element Up and Down in the Schema Tree.
- Find
Finds information within the current schema. See Finding and Replacing Information.
- Find Next
Finds the next occurrence which matches the information that has previously been specified in the Find or Replace dialog box. See Finding the Next or Previous Occurrence.
- Find Previous
Finds the previous occurrence which matches the information that has previously been specified in the Find or Replace dialog box. See Finding the Next or Previous Occurrence.
- Replace
Finds and replaces information within the current schema. See Finding and Replacing Information.
- Go to Declaration
Goes to the position in the schema tree where the selected reference is declared. See Displaying the Declaration for a Reference.
- Go to Next Reference
Goes to the position in the schema tree where the selected declaration is referenced, or goes to the next reference which matches the selected reference. See Displaying the Next Reference.
- XSD
Switches to a tree view which supports W3C's XML Schema language. See Switching to Another View.
- Code
Switches to code view. See Switching to Another View.
- Toolbars > Standard
Toggles the display of the standard toolbar in the application window. See Standard Toolbar.
- Toolbars > Insert
Toggles the display of the insert toolbar in the application window. See Insert Toolbar.
- Output
Toggles the display of the output panel in the application window. See Output Panel.
- Status Bar
Toggles the display of the status bar in the application window. See Status Bar.
- Expand All
Expands all nodes in the tree view of the schema. See Schema Tree.
- Show Structure Info Text
Toggles the display of the structure info text in tree view. See Structure Info Text.
This menu provides commands for all schema constructs that can be inserted into the currently selected node in your schema. See Inserting an Element in the Schema Tree.
For a description of all available commands, see Schema Tree Items Explained.
- Import from Adabas
Maps an Adabas schema to a Tamino schema. See Importing Adabas.
- Transformation > transformation-command
Transforms a schema construct into another schema construct. See Transforming and Converting Schema Constructs.
- Transformation > Convert to > convert-command
Converts a Choice, Sequence or All. See Converting a Choice, Sequence or All.
- External Schema > Open
Opens the schema that is referenced in an Import, Include or Redefine declaration in a new instance of the Tamino Schema Editor. See Opening a Referenced Schema in a New Window.
- External Schema > Load
Loads the elements from the referenced external schema into the internal model so that they can be selected from a drop-down list box. See Loading and Unloading the Elements from an External Schema.
- Validate XML Schema
Validates the XML schema code. See Validating the XML Schema Code.
- Options
Defines the TSD views to be shown in the application window and options for external schemas. See Defining the Options.
- Contents
Invokes the online documentation. See Using Help.
- Help on Item
Invokes context-sensitive help for an element of the application window. See Using Help.
- About Tamino Schema Editor
Displays information about the Tamino Schema Editor in a dialog box (for example, the version number). When you choose the
button in this dialog box, system information (for example, the Java Runtime Environment version which is used by the Tamino Schema Editor) and Tamino Schema Editor information is shown.