Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >comp.text.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: XML Editors >Thread Next - Re: XML Editors Re: XML EditorsTo: NULL Date: 3/4/2007 1:57:00 PM On Mar 4, 12:08 pm, jamesd...@gmail.com wrote: > Liquid XML Studio contains a comprehensive graphical XSD editor, and > best of all its FREE. We've been using it for quite a bit as our > company won't stump up the cash for xmlspy. Its done pretty much > everything we've wanted it to, and our schemas are pretty complex. I > think the url ishttp://www.liquid-technologies.com. > > Cheers James > > On Mar 3, 11:04 pm, "L. Scott M." <scotte...@comcast.net> wrote: > > > On Mar 3, 2:51 am, "George Bina" <geo...@oxygenxml.com> wrote: > > > > oXygen XMLEditoroffers you all you asked for: > > > - editing in source mode > > > - editing in grid mode > > > - generate schema from XML files > > > and a lot more, www.---.com > > > > Best Regards, > > > George > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > George Cristian Bina > > > <oXygen/> XMLEditor, SchemaEditorand www.---.com > > > > On Mar 2, 6:37 pm, "L. Scott M." <scotte...@comcast.net> wrote: > > > > > 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. > > > Yes, oXygen (www.---.com) sounds like just what I want > > with the grid views and the price is reasonable (especially compared > > to MS solutions). > > > Folks thanks again for all your assistance and options, > > Scott M.- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - http://www.liquid-technologies.com/Download.aspx http://www.liquid-technologies.com/Purchase.aspx Not sure what registration means but it seems to be a thirty day trial.... | ||||||
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