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In addition to the “regular” graphical Template Editor supporting tabular editing of templates, Temple offers an XML-like editor with extra support with auto-complete functionality for those who are familiar with the HL7’s Templates DTSU and prefer to work with XML-editing rather than a graphical tool. It allows direct manipulation of the underlying definition in XML. It supports content completion, inspection of referenced artefacts, and validation of the definition before saving.
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In addition to the “regular” graphical Template Editor supporting tabular editing of templates, Temple offers an XML-like editor with extra support with auto-complete functionality for those who are familiar with the HL7’s Templates DSTU and prefer to work with XML-editing rather than a graphical tool. It allows direct manipulation of the underlying definition in XML. It supports content completion, inspection of referenced artefacts, and validation of the definition before saving.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:10, 30 October 2015


ART-DECOR Template Editing for the Impatient: Temple
30 October 2015

Today the ART-DECOR Expert Group officially released “Temple”, the second HL7 Template Editor as part of the ART-DECOR tool suite, after intense testing.

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In addition to the “regular” graphical Template Editor supporting tabular editing of templates, Temple offers an XML-like editor with extra support with auto-complete functionality for those who are familiar with the HL7’s Templates DSTU and prefer to work with XML-editing rather than a graphical tool. It allows direct manipulation of the underlying definition in XML. It supports content completion, inspection of referenced artefacts, and validation of the definition before saving.