Erik Leunissen wrote:
> The documentation at http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/stdedition.html says:
> 
> "XXE Standard Edition has all the features needed to edit a document 
> constrained by a DTD. It supports any DTD whether it is standard 
> (DocBook, XHTML, etc) or custom."
> 
> Using the standard edition, I want to create a document that obeys a 
> specific DTD, called TMML (this is a DTD that defines the structure of 
> manual pages for the Tcl scripting language, see 
> http://tmml.sourceforge.net/index.html).
> 
> How do I configure xmleditor to edit against other DTD's than the 
> default Docbook DTD, in my case TMML?
> 
> I did look into the documentation, but only found some related 
> information in the power users guide 
> (http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/docs/poweruser/ar01s01s01.html). 
> Is that what I need or did I overlook something?

This document describes what you need to do to be able to comfortably 
edit TMML documents using XXE.

Writing a configuration file, plus a few template documents, for TMML 
will take you 10 minutes. Writing a CSS style sheet may take several 
hours but it's worth doing it. It is also simple and easy to add a 
custom menu and/or custom tool bar buttons.

Without such configuration file, XXE will open your TMML documents, 
validates them and let you edit them in a DTD-directed way. The only 
problem is that you'll have to use the tree view.


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