Re: [Flightgear-devel] XML Schema for YASim, or: a GUI to build YASim aircraft

2006-04-11 Thread Frederic Bouvier
Quoting Torsten Dreyer :

  My favorite editor is XMLSpy, but that is my personal view.
 ... tsts, don't know how this could happen, this info is years old and I use
 OXYGEN XML now.
 I think I need a brain-organizing tool ;-)

XMLSpy has a free ( of charge ) version that can edit schemas. What about OXYGEN
XML ?

-Fred

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Re: [Flightgear-devel] XML Schema for YASim, or: a GUI to build YASim aircraft

2006-04-11 Thread Sébastien MARQUE

Frederic Bouvier wrote:

Quoting Torsten Dreyer :

  

My favorite editor is XMLSpy, but that is my personal view.
  

... tsts, don't know how this could happen, this info is years old and I use
OXYGEN XML now.
I think I need a brain-organizing tool ;-)



XMLSpy has a free ( of charge ) version that can edit schemas. What about OXYGEN
XML ?

-Fred

  
let me know if i'm wrong (don't kick me out from the list please, it's 
really interesting reading you ;)),
maybe it could be interresting to use a more simple interface. the only 
one I know is from te gnome project: GConf, maybe it could be rewrite a 
little, to fit flightgear flights models, or any xml-managed system, 
without using an external-heavy-nonGPL program.


that is my newbie's point of view.

regards,

seb


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RE: [Flightgear-devel] XML Schema for YASim, or: a GUI to build YASim aircraft

2006-04-11 Thread Jon S. Berndt
  I think the point of Torsten ( the OP ) was that if we have a
  XML schema,users are then free to use the tool they want.

 Correct, I don't want to promote a specific tool. The reason to
 name one was
 to give those a hint who do not know where to start. You have the
 freedom of choice.

 Torsten

You need to be careful, though. Some editors such as oXygenXML allow you to
choose from a selection of various XML schema engines. Not all of them are
up to date, and they may each interpret things slightly differently.

Jon



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RE: [Flightgear-devel] XML Schema for YASim, or: a GUI to build YASim aircraft

2006-04-10 Thread Jon S. Berndt
 Hi,

 inspired by the XML Schema delivered with JSBSim, I started to
 write on for YASim (and I have in mind to create one for the
 other config files, too).

Bravo! I think this is a great idea.

 First, for those who do not know what the hack is a XML schema
 and what do I need it for?

FYI, the most recent issue of the JSBSim newsletter has some more
information on schemas and transformations. For those interested, I'd also
suggest the O'Reilly books, XML Schema and XSLT Cookbook.

The first JSBSim XML specification played a part in inspiring the emerging
AIAA standard, development of which is being lead by Bruce Hildreth and
Bruce Jackson (LaRCSim author). It is currently called DAVE-ML and there is
a web site at daveml.nasa.gov. Given that emerging standard, the newest
version of JSBSim features a revamped XML specification, and that format is
being called JSBSim-ML v2.0 (JSBSim Markup Language).

XML technologies provide a lot of useful capabilities across the board for
flight simulation (as with other areas) from error checking to documentation
and more.

A YASim-ML would be another good addition to flightgear.

Jon



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Re: [Flightgear-devel] XML Schema for YASim, or: a GUI to build YASim aircraft

2006-04-10 Thread Chris Metzler
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 15:34:37 +0200
Torsten Dreyer wrote:

 Hi,
 
 inspired by the XML Schema delivered with JSBSim, I started to write on
 for YASim (and I have in mind to create one for the other config files,
 too).
 
 First, for those who do not know what the hack is a XML schema and what
 do I need it for?

[ Excellent explanation + image references skipped ]

Torsten, this was really good.  Perhaps worth putting on the wiki?

-c

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