Hi,
Thank you very much for your reply.

We have already developed our styled view based on XSLT and CSS for the MS IE 
browser.  Can I use it in the configuration for authoring in XXE?

Thanks.  
H?ng


-----Original Message-----
From: Hussein Shafie [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 12:58 AM
To: Truong, Hung C
Cc: xmleditor-support at xmlmind.com
Subject: Re: [XXE] Setting Up New Template

Truong, Hung C wrote:
> I've downloaded your standard version of XMLMind editor to try out.  I don't 
> seem to be able to set up my own document template.  I've developed a number 
> of XML schemas based on the W3C Schema Language.  I'd like to set up my own 
> editing templates for these schemas, instead of DocBook or XHTML.
> 
> Please let me know if it's possible for this free version, or it only comes 
> with the licensed version.  If possible, I'd appreciate some instructions.

--> You need to create a configuration file teaching XMLmind XML Editor
how to cope with your W3C XML Schema.

This configuration file will point to your schema and to your document 
templates.

See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/configure.html

--> You don't need to purchase Professional Edition to do this. Free
Standard Edition will happily accept your W3C XML Schema and your templates.

--> Alternatively, if your document templates have working
xsi:schemaLocation attributes (and optionally <?xml-stylesheet?> processing 
instructions), you can simply use "File|Open Copy" and/or "File|Open As 
Template" without having to write a configuration.

See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/help/fileMenu.html

However, XMLmind XML Editor is not designed to be a ``casual tool'' that you 
can use from time to time. It is really designed for heavy duty production use, 
that's why we strongly recommend to take the time to write configurations for 
it.

Writing a basic configuration takes 5 minutes.

Writing a CSS to get a styled view instead of the tree view takes several hours 
(simple schema) to several days (e.g. DITA, DocBook).

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