On Thu, 12 May 2005 21:38, Steve [Gentoo] wrote: > >There is a very large list of editors at http://www.xml.com/pub/pt/3 > >you can look through, as well. > > I'd found that list... (which was somewhat overwhelming) then realized > that the majority of editors are either commercial and/or target > WYSIWYG... I've had a look into komodo, and agree that it is sensibly > priced... but it looks like severe overkill. If there were to be a > gentoo-portage ebuild for a tool (even if it wasn't perfrect) I would > prefer that as I'd at least get get the latest version when I emerge > update. > > I think a significant part of my problem is that tool developers seem to > all have a particular application in mind - and that application seldom > seems to coincide with my ideas about neat interfaces to construct > arbitrary XML data files... > > Thanks for the suggestions... at least it seems I'm not overlooking "the > obvious"? > > Steve
kxmleditor is a kde application available from portage. From what I can see, it allows you to build an xml file using a natural tree structure, or view the raw text, as you prefer. It's not in that large list as far as I can see. Is this what you want? -- mummy, n.: An Egyptian who was pressed for time.
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