> 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?
OxygenXML, too. It's the only one I found/know, that runs on linux.

Once the schema for the FlightGear config file is created, it should not be to 
much sweat to keep it in sync with the source. New elements don't show up 
every week. 
The time consuming task is building the schema. The JSBSim files follow some 
very strict rules, while the FlightGear config files are - well, sometimes 
quite flexible.

Torsten

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