Aneta Frajczyk wrote:
> 
> I’m evaluating a range of XML editors for the company I work for.
> XMLmind seems to be a good choice and I am in the middle of checking
> whether the customization of XMLmind for our purposes will be possible.
> 
>  
> 
> However, I have a problem with creating the custom template. I have
> previously defined template of XML document, dtd schema and xsl
> stylesheel and I would like to merge them to get custom template with
> word-like style of view in XMLmind. I created the folder with all files
> described in your tutorial
> <http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/_distrib/doc/configure/dtd_example.html>
> but editor seems to ignore xsl stylesheet.
> 
>  
> 
> I would like to ask how I can use xsl stylesheet to create the template
> and if it is not possible how can I transform my xml template so that it
> is displayed in word-like style in the editor.
> 

I'm sorry if the tutorial is not clear about this fact but, with XMLmind
XML Editor[*], an XSL stylesheet cannot be used to style XML for
authoring purposes. You need to use a *CSS* stylesheet for that.

With XMLmind XML Editor, XSL stylesheets are used:
* To convert XML to other formats (HTML, PDF, RTF, etc).
* To quickly write advanced macro-commands.


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[*] To my knowledge, only Syntext Serna supports this feature. See
http://www.syntext.com/products/serna/

Well, may be also, browser-based Xopus. See http://xopus.com/






 
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