On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 4:10 AM, Ralf Stephan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking for a free XML editor, may be native or even under > Wine, that works well and helps with, for example, presenting > the content of all <emph> tags as a list, selecting a subset of > them, and changing the subset markup to <placeName rend="bold">. > > Is there an app that I can use for this without programming effort? I know that you're looking for a free XML editor, and I'm not sure how full-featured an editor you need. But for the record and those googl'ing for XML editors, I can say that I've tried most of the open source xml editors out there. I need a full-featured XML editor, one with an xslt debugger, css WYSIWYG presentation of xml documents, handles schema/relaxng, everything you can think of. And the one that is multi-platform (written in Java) that fits those needs *and* is affordable is <oXygen/>: http://www.oxygenxml.com/. A personal or academic license is only $48 and even a business license isn't outrageous (~$300). If you are doing serious xml development (and not simply document markup), then this is one that I have found to be a practical solution. Kirk -- [email protected] mailing list

