Any old text editor should do.
I've found kate to do at least syntax highlighting.
Although there is a KDE XML editor called... KXML Editor surprisingly.
I haven't done much with it as it's not all that good for largish xml files (>
200MB)
I have found that I usually either create a program to output XML which I then
check with
XMLLint (part of a package called XMLtools IIRC)
and a dtd that I write to define the XML or I am just using other peoples XML for a particular job,
in which case I'm probably not going to be editing it.
Wesley Parish wrote:
Does anyone have any war stories about Linux FOSS XML editors? (I'm teaching
myself XML, and need a validating XML editor for Linux.) Furthermore, this
would make a good topic for next year's CLUG meetings.
Wesley Parish
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