XMLmind XML Editor

Highly-extensible, multi-platform, validating XML editor featuring a word processor-like view
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Pixware
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.xmlmind.com/foconverter/
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X 10.4 or later
  • File Size:
  • 23.6 MB

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XMLmind XML Editor Description

Highly-extensible, multi-platform, validating XML editor featuring a word processor-like view XMLmind XML Editor is a highly-extensible, multi-platform, validating XML editor featuring a word processor-like view.XMLmind XML Editor is a powerful tool available in two editions: Standard Edition and Professional Edition. Standard Edition is free of charge but has fewer features than Professional Edition. Here are some key features of "XMLmind XML Editor": · Supports the DTD, W3C XML Schema, RELAX NG schemas, XML namespace, XSLT, XPath, XInclude, XML catalog standards. · Editing commands are DTD/schema aware. This makes creating invalid documents almost impossible. · Word processor-like views are configured using cascading style sheets (CSS2). · When a CSS style sheet is not available for a document, a fully editable tree view is used instead of the word processor-like view. · Multiple, synchronized, views can be used to edit the same document. · Standard controls such as buttons, check boxes, combo boxes, text fields, etc, can be embedded in the word processor-like view. With this feature, XXE can be used to edit XML data, XML documents or a mix of both content types. · Has an easy to use and yet extremely powerful integrated spreadsheet engine. · Can transform the document being edited using a built-in XSLT engine and FO processor plug-ins. · Supports many image formats (GIF, JPEG, PNG, SVG, TIFF, BMP, EPS, PDF, etc) through the use of image toolkit plug-ins. · Can be used to edit documents stored on an FTP or WebDAV server. · Ready-to-use support for XHTML (including HTML.4 tables and forms), DocBook (including CALS tables), Simplified DocBook, Slides. · Localized to English, French, German and Czech. Spell checker with dictionaries for English, French, German and Spanish. · Multi-platform: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X. · Can be customized (menu, tool bar, keyboard shortcuts, macro-commands, etc) without any programming, using modular XML configuration files. · Can be extended by writing custom commands and custom views in the JavaTM programming language. · Configuration files and Jar files containing extension code can be centralized on an HTTP or FTP server. · Can be deployed using JavaTM Web Start. Requirements: · Java runtime 1.5 or later. · At least 256Mb of memory and a 600MHz CPU. · 60Mb of free disk space, 120Mb for a self-contained distribution which includes a Java 1.5 runtime. What's New in This Release: Enhancements: · The View menu now has a "Display Images" submenu which allows to change the way images are displayed in the styled view. · "Display image as thumbnails" allows to avoid out of memory errors when opening documents containing a large number of high-resolution images. · "Display image as bounding boxes" allows to speed up opening documents containing a large number of high-resolution images. · By default, the image display mode is, of course, "Display images normally". This default mode may be changed by selecting the "Use as Default" entry of the new submenu or by using the "Display images" combobox found in Options|Preferences, View section. · This submenu is available in all editions of XMLmind XML Editor, but is hidden by default. You need to enable it by checking "Enable the View|Display Images Submenu" in Options|Preferences, Features section. · A new command setImageMode allows to change the way the selected image is displayed in the styled view. This command also allows to change the image display mode of the styled view as a whole.Upgraded XMLmind DITA Converter (ditac) to version 1.1.0_02 which now allows to convert DITA documents to Eclipse Help, among several other enhancements.Added a Preprocessing Options menu item to the "Options|Customize Configuration" submenu. This new menu item is displayed only when a DITA document is being edited. It allows, among other facilities, to easily specify a conditional processing profile, that is, a .ditaval file, for use by the ditac preprocessor.The file chooser dialog box displayed by File|Open and File|Save As now remembers across invocations its user-specified window size.It is now possible to use XMLmind XML Editor as an ``internal'' helper application. For example, associating XXE to .mml files allows to edit the MathML documents referenced in a DocBook 4 document. · There is a special button (bearing XMLmind's icon) which allows to associate XXE to a file type. This button merely specifies (xxe) "%U" (notice the parentheses around xxe) as the command template of the helper application.Shift-clicking on the Help|About XMLmind XML Editor menu item (this cannot work on the Mac) adds more information (system properties, environment variables) to the About dialog box and at the same time, copies the contents of the dialog box to the clipboard. Doing this is recommended before sending a bug report to xmleditor-support@xmlmind.com.Running deploywebstart using Evaluation Edition (which is a Personal Edition plus an evaluation key) now suffices to evaluate XMLmind XML Editor deployed using JavaTM Web Start or running as an applet. · Previously each user of XMLmind XML Editor deployed using JavaTM Web Start or running as an applet had to install an evaluation key on her/his own machine. This constraint made the evaluation of XMLmind XML Editor deployed using Java Web Start or running as an applet very impractical.Added system property XXE_PREDECLARE_NAMESPACE_PREFIXES. This property slightly changes the way namespace prefixes are declared in an XML save file, when the document being saved conforms to a DTD.The thead and tfoot elements of XHTML and DocBook tables are now rendered using a very light gray background.Antenna House xhtml2fo.xsl XSLT stylesheet which is used to convert XHTML to XSL-FO has been modified to work better with Apache FOP.Improved the CSS stylesheets used to style the HTML pages generated by DocBook|Convert Document.Upgraded the JEuclid image toolkit plug-in to version 3.1.8. Bug fixes: · The CSS extension pseudo-class :property() didn't work when used with a descendant combinator.DocBook 4 and 5: an indexterm element inserted by Edit|Insert was completely empty. This is valid, but also non-intuitive as you cannot type the term right away. Now an indexterm element inserted by Edit|Insert automatically contains a primary child element.The icon used to represent a collapsed XHTML table was missing. Possible incompatibilities: · The CSS stylesheets called thumbnails.css, which are now no longer needed, have been removed from the distribution.The com.xmlmind.xmledit.imagetoolkit.ImageRenderer has now 3 extra getImageSize methods. If your implementation of ImageRenderer derives from ImageRendererAdapter, then simply recompile it. Otherwise, you'll have to manually implement the 3 new methods.


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