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Robert Koberg wrote:
I personally do not like to use it in eclipse, mainely because all
functionanlity of the standalone editor cannot be reproduced (right
now I am thinking of 'Find All').
I am not aware of things that cannot be reproduced, Find All (plus
advanced Replace) is done with Ctrl-H in Eclipse, but is, of course, the
Eclipse equivalent of this. I think the main reason people (like myself)
choose to use the plugin instead of standalone version is: your project
is already in Eclipse, you know Eclipse top to bottom, using plugin let
you stay with your favorite dev app. Of course, if you are doing only
XML + XSLT editing etc, the standalone is much easier and quicker to
master than a full-fledged dev env like Eclipse.
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