Reed Elliott wrote: > My company is currently using Altova's XMLSpy to create custom > XML Schemas for our documents. We then use Altova's StlyeVision to > create an sps file so that users can create validated XML documents > using Altova's Authentic. We like the end results of our current system > (clean XML files) but do not like the API to Altova's tools or the fact > that the Altova tools only run on Windows. We are in the process of > standardizing on Eclipse for Java and C development and would like to > have an XML Editor similar to Authentic or XMLMind run in Eclipse. The > following are my questions: > > * Do you have plans to migrate XMLMind's XML Editor to Eclipse?
Frankly, no. > * Can we create custom Schema's and CSS and then use XMLMind to > create, validate and edit the documents in a word processor type > environment? Fabian Mandelbaum, a very experienced XXE user and the kind soul who has translated XXE messages to Spanish, already answered this question. Merci Fabian. How to configure XXE to make it use custom schemas (DTD, W3C XML Schema, RELAX NG, Schematron: your choice), CSS, XSL, macro-commands, commands written in Java[tm], menu, tool bar, etc, is explained in this document: http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/index.html

