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RE: XML-appropriate editing data structures


eclipse kirkham
At 12:19 PM +0100 4/8/04, Kirkham, Pete (UK) wrote:

>I'd guess that what is desirable in an 'XML editor' will depend more 
>strongly on the domain of application than anything inherent in XML 
>itself.


I think so, but then one really wants an application specific editor 
after all. For instance, I'd much rather draw SVG in Adobe 
Illustrator than in any text or XML editor. I would rather write 
books by hand in jEdit than use a word processor, but I'm weird. Most 
people would prefer something like Word or OpenOffice Writer.

I haven't heard of anyone doing it yet, (though NetBeans might in 
4.0) but the Ant use case is probably better served by an specific 
ant editor.
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   Elliotte Rusty Harold
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   Effective XML (Addison-Wesley, 2003)
   http://www.cafeconleche.org/books/effectivexml
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