Hi Tonny.

Tonny Kohar:
> If you have problem with the license from Jedit syntax highlight, and
> mixed license.

I don’t think there is a problem, since the ASF’s guidelines allow the
use of MIT-like-licensed code.

> We can contribute our implementation of xml source syntax highlight
> from Sketsa SVG Editor and put it under Apache License v2 (or whatever
> required by Batik Project), so there will be no mixed license and
> legal issues
> 
> If it is yes, just tell me, so I can submit it to the Batik Project.

There are some issues with the jEdit component that makes it slightly
less desirable (weird scrollbar behaviour, a little ugly), but just
having downloaded the Sketsa beta, your component looks quite nice.  If
you’d be willing to donate the code, we’d be happy to have it!  (The
more free software around, the better, right?)  Will your component work
on Java 1.3 (or 1.4)?  Is it just the classes in your
kiyut.sketsa.xmleditor package?  (If so, then it is smaller than the
jEdit component, which is another advantage.)

Thanks,

Cameron

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