Subject: Re: [xsl] XML/XSL free editor (eclipse plug-in, if possible) From: xptm@xxxxxxx Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 09:44:10 +0000 |
I enoyed working with jEdit also. And i didn't find it hard to configure or use at all... Perhaps i'm a "experienced developer" :) Citando "M. David Peterson" <m.david@xxxxxxxxxx>: > IceT wrote: > > > Does someone know a good AND free xml/xsl editor? It should have at > > least xsl code-assist, automatic xsl transformation, code highlight > > and means to call up any browser from within the program itself. > > I am personally a HUGE fan of jEdit... coupled with Oxygen or Sonic > Studio for debugging. jEdit does require a bit of configuration to get > it to where you want and I wouldn't recommend it to a novice developer > but for an experienced developer its tough to beat. Theres a huge > community supporting jEdit with both general support as well as plugin > development. You can learn all about it at http://www.jedit.org > > Best of luck! > > <M:D/> > > > > > I tried to install some eclipse plugins, but they're all for the > > 2.x version, and they didn't work with the 3.x eclipse version. > > > > Currently, I'm using Butterfy XML editor, but it has a bug with > > firefox, so it can't call it. > > > > thanks > > Ganha Cbmaras de Filmar, Televisues e outros fantasticos primios Samsung com o SAPO! Clica em http://dc.sapo.pt/sfc
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