> Hi
> 
> I recently revived the xml schema files I started to create a while
> ago.
> While working on the autopilot for the HansaJet, I (re)learned that
> editing
> xml files with vi is ok, but having a nice xml editor is much more fun.
> Once
> you got used to the automatic popup menus offering the valid tags at
> your
> current editing position, you *really* miss them once they are gone...
> They may also serve as a good reference and documentation.
> Autogenerated documentation looks like this:
> http://www.t3r.de/fg/xml/Docs/autopilot.xsd.html
> (Ignore the AusAddress - this is a bug somewhere)


This is a good thing to do. I've been trying to keep current JSBSim schema
and XSL transformation documents up to date. I use OxygenXML as an editor.
Which one do you use?

Jon



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