Many thanks for the answers. Unfortunately, nothing really
fit my needs, so programming it'll have to be ...
In summary, the editors are helpful in visualizing doc structure
and oXygen has the most features, while for docbook the specialized
apps may be better. Amaya is no longer in gentoo (I reca
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 tags as a list, selecting a subset of
> them, and changing the subset mark
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.
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Hi Ralf,
what's about Amaya? This is an editor for not only XML, but it maybe suites your
needs.
Here is a link http://www.w3.org/Amaya/ .
Regards,
acm.
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> 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.
ralf
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On Saturday 23 February 2008, Ralf Stephan wrote:
> Hello,
> 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 tags as a list, selecting a subset of
> them, and changing the subset markup to .
>
> Is
Hello,
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 tags as a list, selecting a subset of
them, and changing the subset markup to .
Is there an app that I can use for this without programming effort
On Thu, 12 May 2005 21:38, Steve [Gentoo] wrote:
> >There is a very large list of editors at http://www.xml.com/pub/pt/3
> >you can look through, as well.
>
> I'd found that list... (which was somewhat overwhelming) then realized
> that the majority of editors are either commercial and/or target
>
Calvin Spealman wrote:
Jaxe looks like a promising possibility, over at
http://jaxe.sourceforge.net/. It can validate based on a schema, as
you need. It is a Java-written project, so it will run on your linux
boxes, or anything else, of course.
I've had a brief "play" with Jaxe - but it didn't "
Vex looks nice, I'm looking into that now, myself. Thanks Matthew.
On 5/11/05, Matthew Cline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/11/05, Calvin Spealman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been looking for something along these lines, myself, although
> > I'm also looking for one that does WYSIWYG ba
My favorite one is Komodo, but you cannot speak about an XML editor
anymore: it's more likely a XML IDE :-)
It's shareware, but only cost about $20 -and damn, it's woth them!
Check out ActiveState's website for more info ans a free trial.
On 5/11/05, Steve [Gentoo] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I
On 5/11/05, Calvin Spealman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been looking for something along these lines, myself, although
> I'm also looking for one that does WYSIWYG based on arbitrary XSLTs.
> Anyway, I've looked around and found a few things.
For a WYSIWYG-based XML editor, check out Vex.
I've been looking for something along these lines, myself, although
I'm also looking for one that does WYSIWYG based on arbitrary XSLTs.
Anyway, I've looked around and found a few things.
Jaxe looks like a promising possibility, over at
http://jaxe.sourceforge.net/. It can validate based on a sche
I have a few bespoke XML schema specs, and I want to find a generic tool
to construct XML files which are syntactically valid with respect to the
schema specs.
The schemas represent data-structures for domain specific records with
moderately complex structure. It would not make sense to use a W
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