Fredrik C. wrote:
> However note that XMLmind XML Editor *native*, fast, implementation of > Schematron only supports rules written in XSLT 1.0, not in XSLT 2.0. When will you release a version that supports Schematron rules written in XSLT 2.0? For our application (editing GenICam XML-files) we are using advanced Schematron rules and have gotten a recommendation from a consultant who is working with GenICam to use oXygen XML as it supports this already. However as we are already using XMLMind for DocBook editing we would prefer to continue using XMLMind instead of switching vendor.
I'm sorry but the answer is no, implementing this feature is not planned. We'll implement it as soon as a major XML format for writing technical documentation will require it (which is currently not the case).
Anyway, XMLmind XML Editor is only useful for writing *prose* (DocBook, DITA, XHTML, TEI, S1000D, etc). It's not a programmer's XML editor which would be good at editing GenICam[*] files. Therefore, it's probably a good idea to follow the recommendation of your consultant.
--- [*] The GenICamâ„¢ standard http://www.emva.org/cms/index.php?idcat=27 -- XMLmind XML Editor Support List [email protected] http://www.xmlmind.com/mailman/listinfo/xmleditor-support

