Roger wrote:
I'm wondering what editors you use to create your XSD, XSLT and XSL-FO documents. At the moment I'm using a trial version of Altova XMLSPY and Stylevision. XMLSpy is meant to create the xsd, and sample xml-data-documents. Stylevision is meant for the FO and XSLT templates.
XMLSpy is okay as far as I can see, but Stylevision has one big drawback: you can't edit the code in it. It only has a wysiwyg editor, which works quite okay, but not always like I want it. Now I merely use it to create a quick-start template, and then edit in jEdit.
With the proper plugins installed, jEdit works really nice. My problem is that I cannot get the new code back into Stylevision. At the Altova website they try to present this as a feature, but of course it's not.
Do you know of any good wysiwyg editor for FO, and one that allows you to edit or import the code? I don't expect Dreamweaver quality. Other good tools are also welcome. XMLSpy works fine to create an XSD, but I've seen a lot of tools out there, so I'm wondering what your experiences are, what tips you have.
i am new to xsl & co. for our current project we need to create pdf-documents out of (xml-)data. after using different approaches to get the pdf document i came to fop and xsl-fo. i also have downloaded stylevision, but the code generated was very ugly. so after a few tries i have created the xsl-template just with my default editor (vim). worked great...
markus
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