- From: tec <tec@japisoft.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 19:44:11 +0100
- To: xsl-editors@w3.org
Hi, We are glad to announce the release of EditiX v1.2 More details at http://www.editix.com News : - New XSLT Editor (multiple view : XSLT / Data / Result and fast XPath test) - User can generate a temporary schema for document completion (menu XML -> Generate a temporary schema for completion) - SVG Preview (menu View -> SVG Preview) - A popup is visible each time the parsing action result is correct - The focus is now visible for the text part - Space key (more already escape) is available for removing the completion popup - User can disabled/enabled temporary the syntax completion popup (menu XML -> Disabled / Enabled syntax popup) - DTD syntax checker - Embedded Menu documentation - User can change the default 'xs' schema prefix when generating a schema from an instance (preference xml-W3C XML Schema prefix) Screenshot of the new XSLT Editor : http://www.editix.com/images/screenshot/maxi15.jpg Bugs fixed : - Empty root tag with attributes showed a syntax error - Result file for XSLT didn't manage unicode - EditiX could Freeze when editing XSLT - Dialog box for XSLT parameters was incoherently accessible - User has to confirm to open more than once the same document - Completion improvement *EditiX description :* EditiX is a cross-platform powerful and easy to use XML editor designed to help web authors and application programmers take advantage of the latest XML and XML-related technologies such as XSLT / FO and XSD Schema. EditiX provides users with an extensive range of XML functionality within a refined IDE that guides you with intelligent entry helpers. EditiX has realtime XPath location and syntax error detection. Helpers are also provided with context syntax popup supporting DTD, Schema and RelaxNG. EditiX supports multiple templates and project management. User can apply XSLT or FO Transformation and show the result with a dedicated view. All the process can be managed by shortcuts. EditiX includes default templates with XML, DTD, XHTML, XSLT, XSD, XML RelaxNG, SVG, MathML and XML FO. Best regards, A.Brillant
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