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First I am just starting off using Linux, trying to wean myself away
from Microsoft.
I have some XML files that I have been supporting using Microsoft
Visual Studio 2003/2005, within this enterprise they have the ability
to edit XML files as standard text and they have the ability to edit
the file in a "data grid" view. The "data grid" provides an easy way
to enter data within XML nodes. I know that VS 2003 will also
generate a schema "xsd" file from an "xml" file - have not tried with
2005. Of course it also checks the XML document for being "well
formed".
Does the Linux community have a package that can provide the same
capabilities as the MS nemisis ? Yes, I do know that cutting/pasting
works but when one is transcribing notes into a document one does not
want to worry about "tags".
Thank you for your time,
Scott M.
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