Subject: RE: [xsl] XSL editor recommendation From: Robert Koberg <rob@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2008 09:58:55 -0400 |
I agree. Love the oXygen. Works cross platform (even pretty on linux) as a standalone app or within eclipse as a plugin. They have many perspectives for editing different file types. I have been spoiled by the XSL/XML editor and really can't use other editors now. I also love the JavaScript editor, though the pretty print could be a little better (but invaluable when you have packed JS you want to debug). best, -Rob On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 09:46 -0400, Ferry, Jeremy wrote: > I'm also using oXygen... love it. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Andrew Welch [mailto:andrew.j.welch@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2008 3:56 AM > To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: [xsl] XSL editor recommendation > > I use oXygen - it does have a bit of a learning curve and might not > endear itself to you instantly, but once setup correctly it has some > great features that a non-XSLT editor just couldn't give you and I > wouldn't be without now: simple things like correctly highlighting > errors for compiled stylesheet modules, and jumping around template and > variable references and declarations, and of course debugging which is > essential (especially if you graduated from the school of > xsl:message debugging :) It does a lot more than just XSLT though, > which can be a pro or a con depending on your perspective. > > I can happily recommend it, but sadly it's not free. The academic > version is pretty reasonable though. > > > -- > Andrew Welch > http://andrewjwelch.com > Kernow: http://kernowforsaxon.sf.net/
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