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Syd,
Back in the day, Tony Graham had an Emacs mode for XSLT 1.0, xslide. Your search engine will show you more. Tony, are you on this channel? (Not that I want to lure you away from oXygen, which is worth every penny and then some in my experience.) Cheers, Wendell At 11:42 AM 11/4/2009, you wrote: It would take a lot to make me switch from oXygen. (It took a lot, including the steep academic discount, to get me to use it in the first place -- I generally prefer open source applications.) But if anyone is interested in writing a powerful Emacs mode for XSLT, I'd be interested in joining forces. (Like I have time for that?) The most important feature to me is completion, and oXygen does a really good job of it (completion w/o requiring use of the mouse for element names, attribute names, attribute values, variable names, template names, xml:id= values, XPath components, and maybe more). But the good news is that's probably not too hard to duplicate in Emacs.
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