OK, thanks. XXE looks like the ticket for my current needs. Thanks for the pointer.
--- Dave Brondsema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Bruce Lee wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am new to Forrest (but Wow it's Great!) and XML > > editing, wondering if any of you have opinions re: > XML > > editors (No, I'm not just trying to incite a flame > > war, honest). I have just installed nxml-mode in > Emacs > > and also downloaded XMLspy. > > > > The latter has already revealed itself as > troublesome > > when trying to pick up schema/catalog.xcat (as per > the > > suggested workaround on this site). Emacs seems to > be > > it's good old self but (being ignorant) I'm not > sure > > whether using Relax NG is compatible/sensible with > > Forrest DTD/Schemas? > > > > Does anyone have opinions to share on either of > these > > or care to suggest (preferrably free) alternatives > > that work well with Forrest? > > > > Have a great New Year! > > > > And thanks again for your awesome software!! > > > > XXE from xmlmind.com/xmleditor is very good. It has > a stylesheet > (graphical) and XML node modes. There is a "Forrest > doc" plugin to make > editing forrest docs easier in its stylesheet mode. > That plugin is > included in the scratchpad directory in forrest 0.6 > (see the readme.txt, I > haven't done real docs for it yet), and in the tools > directory in 0.7-dev. > > -- > Dave Brondsema : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.brondsema.net : personal > http://www.splike.com : programming > http://csx.calvin.edu : student org > Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.com
