On 08/19/2011 04:06 AM, David Cramer wrote: > I would like to recommend XMLMind for a project that involves both > commercial and open source users (i.e. some users work on a commercial > portion and some are contributors to an apache licensed version of the > product).
These contributors probably use a very old version of XMLmind XML Editor. Please inform them that they can contact me (mailto:[email protected]) if they are interested in getting the latest releases. > However, in an environment where not everyone is using the > same editor, it is a problem when one person edits a document in, say, > emacs, then another comes along with XMLMind, edits the document, and in > doing so pretty prints the entire document including sections which were > not changed. Could XMLMind be modified so that pretty printing is > limited to the minimum number of lines necessary? I'm sorry but XMLmind XML Editor has not been designed with the idea of editing XML files at the *physical* level, therefore this feature is almost certainly very difficult to implement. > That would make it possible to use it to edit documents that are committed to > a source > control system like git. We certainly understand the problem. See http://norman.walsh.name/2006/02/23/whitespace > > Btw., is this a list I can subscribe to or is is just an address to > submit support requests to? If it's a list, how do I subscribe to it? > It's a public, moderated, mailing list, but it does not require you to subscribe in order to submit support requests. See http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/mailing_lists.html -- XMLmind XML Editor Support List [email protected] http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xmleditor-support

