Hi Edvin, you can also use the builtin Eclipse XML editor. Just configure the extension *.bxml for XML files: Menu Window->Preferences->General->Content Types->Text->XML->Add *.bxml You might have to use Open With->XML Editor from the context menu first time. Together with the outline, you get as much support as possible (syntax highlighting, completion of elements and attributes used elsewhere in the same file).
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