I think looking for visual editors defeats the purpose
of working with XSL/XSLT.  You may wish to take a look
at the article below, it should give you much better
insight of the code reuse that XSL/XSLT provides you
(attribute sets and refactoring common templates), as
well as give you pointers on making coding less
tedious.

http://www.sys-con.com/xml/article.cfm?id=616

Glen

--- Siegfried Heintze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm finding the writing of xslt files rather
> tedious. Are there some
> favorite tools out there to help with this activity?
> Treebeard is nice for
> producing HTML, but it does not work for FOP.
> 
> Are there other open source tools?
> 
> What about proprietary tools?
> 
> Does xml spy do the job? I think it is rather
> expensive. Are there others?
> 
> Siegfried
> 
> 

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