Re: [xsl] good Open source IDE Tool for XSL

Subject: Re: [xsl] good Open source IDE Tool for XSL
From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 12:20:44 -0500
Syd,

Back in the day, Tony Graham had an Emacs mode for XSLT 1.0, xslide. Your search engine will show you more. Tony, are you on this channel?

(Not that I want to lure you away from oXygen, which is worth every penny and then some in my experience.)

Cheers,
Wendell

At 11:42 AM 11/4/2009, you wrote:
It would take a lot to make me switch from oXygen. (It took a lot,
including the steep academic discount, to get me to use it in the
first place -- I generally prefer open source applications.) But if
anyone is interested in writing a powerful Emacs mode for XSLT, I'd
be interested in joining forces. (Like I have time for that?) The
most important feature to me is completion, and oXygen does a really
good job of it (completion w/o requiring use of the mouse for element
names, attribute names, attribute values, variable names, template
names, xml:id= values, XPath components, and maybe more). But the
good news is that's probably not too hard to duplicate in Emacs.



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