On 01/22/2011 01:42 AM, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> 
> Somehow I got it into my head that version 4.7 was going to support
> using XSLT to create a styled view of a document. I guess I’ve gone
> crazy, because I don’t see any mention of that functionality in the 4.7
> docs. Can you confirm or deny the existence of this magical feature?
> 

Sorry to disappoint you but we do not support this feature and will not
support it any time soon.

Four reasons for that:

* CSS is much simpler to learn and use than XSLT.

* In our opinion, CSS is sufficiently expressive to style XML documents.

* In our opinion, being truly WYSIWYG (i.e. with the printed form) does
not make much sense nowadays.

* We, XMLmind software engineers, are not smart enough to implement this
feature efficiently.



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PS: This feature is supported by our competitors from Syntext Serna

http://www.syntext.com/products/serna/

where an XSLT stylesheet may be used to create XSL-FO objects that
represent the XML nodes being edited

http://docs.syntext.com/developers_guide/xsl-stylesheet-development.html

 
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