I installed xmlcopyeditor, which claimed to be able to validate ones xml 
scribblings, but when asked to take a look at pyvcp-panel.xml, upchucks 
and stops the analysis on line 2, which is <pyvcp> tag of course.

So have we such a beast that does recognize that tag?

I have searched synaptic for quite a few variations, and xmlcopyeditor 
was the only one whose instant propaganda claimed to be what I wanted.
But it apparently knows nothing of pyvcp and its acceptable syntax, and I 
can't find a config option that would at least make the tag legal.  
pyvcp and its syntax so far has been one of the better kept secrets on 
the planet.

Thanks all.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
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