I'd like to reiterate the Emacs mention. I’m not a very big Emacs guy, but I did use it during some heavy XML editing, and I configured it using one of the more featureful XML modes, which I believe was nxml. While obtuse to a non-Emacsen, it’s very powerful, and you gain the benefits of the full emacs capability, which I find lacking in most other XML editors. It’s the closest thing I’ve reached to a proper full-featured editor that actually makes my workflow easier, rather than harder.
-- Aaron W. Hsu | [email protected] | http://www.sacrideo.us Please support my work: https://www.gratipay.com/arcfide/ לֵ֤ב חֲכָמִים֙ בְּבֵ֣ית אֵ֔בֶל וְלֵ֥ב כְּסִילִ֖ים בְּבֵ֥ית שִׂמְחָֽה׃ From: John W. Shipman Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2015 10:12 AM To: Dan Shelton Cc: DocBook Apps, [email protected] On Thu, 15 Jan 2015, Dan Shelton wrote: +-- | Is there a Docbook XML editor which enforces the Docbook | schema during editing? | | I am looking for an editor which loads the Docbook XML schema and then | only allows the creation of tags which are allowed at the current | position in the XML document. +-- This emacs mode does all that. I use it all day every day: http://www.nmt.edu/~shipman/doc/nxml/ Best regards, John Shipman, Web Developer, National Radio Astronomy Observatories; [email protected], http://www.nmt.edu/~shipman/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
