Just had someone point me at Kate from KDE. It looks like quite a decent XML editor.
It ships as part of the kdebase package.
- Karsten
Karsten Wade wrote:
Just had someone point me at Kate from KDE. It looks like quite a decent XML editor.
It ships as part of the kdebase package.
- Karsten
Kate is the editor that I prefer. You probably expected that given the fact that I previously wrote khelpcenter docs, huh?! ;)
If you need assistance generating one for your authoring projects; I may be of some help.
Here's some quick pointers that I learned as I went:
To use the XML Completion plugin for FC, you will need to have a Meta DTD generated for the specific XML Markup Language and version.
<note>I've just finished generating a "Meta DTD" for utilization with the docbook version 4.2-1.0-25 DTD.</note>
In order to successfully generate a Meta DTD you must have access to the DTDParse utility by Norman Walsh. I intended to build a quick third-party fedora rpm for my website; but haven't got around to it yet. I'll add it to the list. ;P
Although, it is good practice to build this meta document for future reference. It probably isn't a bad idea to also generate a seperate rpm with the neccessary contents just for FC doc authors.
<warning>There are a few "gotchas" when compiling Meta DTD using dtdparse. The standard docbook produces fatal errors; and thusly so does all derivative DTDs. There is an incompatability between the parsing utility and a few docbook tokens. These will need to be remedied before a successful Meta file is generated.</warning>
After that you are home free and can author till your hearts content!;)
HTH. Thomas
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