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Overview of Programming and Scripting Techniques
This part of the Programmer's Reference contains information on using Arbortext Editor and the AOM to perform basic and advanced operations. Individual chapters include:
Overview — Contains a series of examples demonstrating basic techniques for manipulating documents and content using the DOM and AOM.
Overview — Summarizes the DOM Event Model interfaces and the AOM extended event interfaces supported by Arbortext Editor and the Arbortext Publishing Engine.
Working with Tables Overview — The AOM contains interfaces that provide access to more than 100 Arbortext Editor table functions. This chapter provides several examples that illustrate the basics of inserting and manipulating tables using the interfaces.
Overview — XSL composition refers to Arbortext Editor's ability to transform a document using XSL or XSL-FO stylesheets. This chapter describes XSL composition and its components, and provides an example of calling the composition pipeline for an HTML file composition.
Line Numbering Overview — You can add line numbers to your document, specifying their format using a custom application. This chapter describes the basic line numbering functionality that is available with a Arbortext distributed document type, and detailed instructions for building your own.