The following message, which was posted on the TEI list, may be of
interest, since a Linux version of this text editor is available.

--Chuck--

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From: Stewart C. Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TEI & Win32 XML authoring software.
Date: 27 Feb 2002 09:48:35 +0000

while I'm still here (this is my second last week at Collins), has
anyone used jEdit (http://www.jedit.org/) for TEI XML work? It's Java
based, needs quite a bit of memory and isn't the world's quickest piece
of software, but:

* it handles Unicode well, limited only by the (user-definable) font in
which glyphs will display.

* it has an XML plugin which allows validation and element selection
from a list.

* it's quite a small and simple install.

* it's free.

I like it, and it's in vigorous development, so it might be possible to
hint to developers the features you find useful.

 Stewart

-- 
Stewart C. Russell CEng MBCS    Senior Analyst Programmer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]       Collins Dictionaries
use Disclaimer; my $opinion;    Bishopbriggs, Scotland



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