Subject: [xsl] Lightweight XSLT editor (was: Re: [xsl] Passing an XSLT variable into a <a name="Ixxx" href="javascript:location= line.) From: "Joris Gillis" <roac@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 14:33:13 +0200 |
I've been using notepad for all my XSLT coding for 2 years now. I'm not broken (yet).
Move on Joris... you'll never look back.
* Lightweight, tiny, fast code editor. * Very simple UI. ** No tree views, no grid views, no mapping views, no floating toolbars... ** Just a screen were I can see the pointy brackets. * Very basic functionality (line count, syntax highlighting, tag completion - adapted for XSLT) ** No XSLT processing functions, no debugging, no Xpath/Xquery testing * Able to detect file changes * Not written in Java * My budget: 0 cents. (preferably open source)
any suggestions? -- Joris Gillis (http://users.telenet.be/root-jg/me.html) Don't send spam. I don't like it and it is illegal.
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