On Saturday 23 February 2008, Ralf Stephan wrote:
> > Not sure if Quanta will do what you're after? I recall it has some
> > XML code in there, but don't know if it offers the functionality you
> > want.
>
> Oh, forgot to say that I don't want to install KDE, sorry.
# eix | grep -B 3 -i 'xml editor'
* app-editors/conglomerate
Available versions: 0.7.11 ~0.7.12 0.9.0 ~0.9.1 {debug doc spell}
Homepage: http://www.conglomerate.org/
Description: An XML editor designed for DocBook and similar
formats
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* app-editors/kxmleditor
Available versions: 1.1.4 {arts debug elibc_FreeBSD xinerama}
Homepage: http://kxmleditor.sourceforge.net
Description: KDE XML Editor to display and edit contents of
XML files
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* app-editors/mlview
Available versions: 0.8-r1 {debug}
Homepage: http://www.freespiders.org/projects/gmlview/
Description: XML editor for the GNOME environment
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* app-editors/xmlcopyeditor
Available versions: ~1.1.0.5 ~1.1.0.6 {guidexml}
Homepage: http://xml-copy-editor.sourceforge.net/
Description: XML Copy Editor is a fast, free, validating XML
editor
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* app-editors/xxe
Available versions: ~3.5.1 {doc}
Homepage: http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/index.html
Description: The XMLmind XML Editor
If you don't want kde stuff, there are at least four other XML editors in
portage to try. You might like one of them :-)
Hope this helps.
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