I've given in to comfort and familiarity these days, and just use
some plugins for eclipse, and run the same versions at home and at
work both on linux. Not the best, but there's only that much I can
be arsed to do for my workflow when xml has grown so tiny a part
of it in the last few years.
I have a backlog of schemas, tiny tools and odd ends kept together
with duct tape and spit I use basically, so not much I can
recommend, but last I had a look at xml editing/viewing apps I was
overwhelmed by the sheer amount of feature rich and eye candy
heavy stuff out there, I'm sure you can google your way to gigs
worth of the stuff.
Given a decent hierarchical framework for xml and text editing are
trivial, but a lot of, work, if I was to go down the path of what
Alok intends to do I'd have a look at some of the
Scintilla+pyQt+Python options out there first. There's bound to be
an LGPL or a BSD one out there.
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