Have you tried quanta? (at sourceforge)

On Tuesday 10 December 2002 07:23, Tod Harter wrote:
> It would pretty much have to either be written in or at least embedd perl.
> I've never heard of any editor that does that. Personally I edit tons of
> XSLT and whatnot every day and I haven't yet found ANY XML editor that was
> worth more than just plain old Kate... The 'tree view' style editors are
> horibly awkward to use, and the ones that are just a 'text editor plus tag
> macros' you quickly find are just not really any faster or more accurate
> than doing it by hand. Personally I think the concept of an XML editor is
> just a non-starter. A good XSLT debugging environment would be lovely, but
> so far I haven't found one that I can afford (XML Spy is nice but they need
> to write a Linux port and its cost is too high for me given the limited
> subset of features I'd use).
>
> On Monday 09 December 2002 05:02 pm, Eric Stockbridge wrote:
> > I have seen a couple XML editors that will let you supply an xslt and
> > maybe even write up some CSS. this is great, but I like xps much better
> > and am wondering if anyone has seen an editor(or on being written) that
> > would allow you to use an xslt or an xps instead?
> >
> >
> >
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