XML Copy Editor is a free XML document editor that is fast, easy to use and validates XML. It can edit XML and other file types and is compatible with the most popular web browsers. You can choose to have the UI appear in your favorite language or use the default English version. It is also free to download and install on your computer. It is also available for Mac. Read on to find out more.
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XML Copy Editor is a free XML editor for Windows that validates and formats XML files. It supports syntax highlighting, folding and RELAX validation. It is easy to use and has all the functions of a quality editor. The program is safe to download and install and comes with a help screen that guides you through the installation process. There are also several tutorials and videos available for beginners to learn how to use the editor.
MOSO Xmplify XML Editor for macOS is a powerful XML editor built specifically for macOS. Xmplify provides a fully XML-aware editing environment with DTD and XML Schema-based auto-completion, automatic document validation, XSLT and XPath support, live HTML preview and much more.
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@rds: I've tried using Eclipse to open my XML files, but it would hang with my files (>15MB). I've come to notice any editor built with Java hangs upon trying to open my file, or at least takes an unbearably long time to load it.
A fast, no frills XML editor with Schema/RELAX validation, syntax highlighting, and folding and tag completion. XML Copy Editor is an application designed to be a fast, no frills XML editor with DTD/XML Schema/RELAX NG validation, XSLT, XPath, pretty-printing, syntax highlighting, folding and tag completion. If Microsoft Word is installed on your computer, you can import and export Microsoft Word documents without loss of content or formatting.
XML Copy Editor is an XML editor with DTD/XML Schema/RELAX NG validation, XSLT, XPath, pretty-printing, syntax highlighting, folding, tag completion and tag locking. The spelling and style check supports inclusive language, harmonizes preferred spellings and converts documents from Commonwealth to American spelling (and vice versa).
This is the Windows app named XML Copy Editor whose latest release can be downloaded as xmlcopyeditor-1.3.1.0-x64-install.exe. It can be run online in the free hosting provider OnWorks for workstations.
The XML editor lets you associate an XSLT style sheet with an XML document, perform the transformation, and view the output. The resulting output from the XSLT transformation is displayed in a new document window.
If the Output property specifies a filename with an .htm or .html extension, the XSLT output is previewed using a web browser. All other file extensions are opened using the default editor chosen by Visual Studio. For example, if the file extension is .xml, Visual Studio uses the XML editor.
Add the XSLT style sheet using the Properties window. With the XML file open in the editor, right-click anywhere in the editor and choose Properties. In the Properties window, click in the Stylesheet field and choose the browse button (...). Select the XSLT style sheet, and then choose Open.
Visualize and edit an abstracted view of your XML schema(XSD) using an intuitive user interface, and validate your XSD against the W3C standards.Includes split graphical and text views, intellisense, syntax highlighting, drag and drop, copy and paste, and multi-step undo/redo.
Visualize and edit an abstracted view of your JSON schema using an intuitive user interface, and validate your JSON Schema against the IETF standards.Includes split graphical and text views, syntax highlighting, drag and drop, copy and paste, and multi-step undo/redo.
Visualize and edit your XML data in a tree and tabular grid, and validate your XML document against an XML schema.Includes split graphical and text views, intellisense, syntax highlighting, spell checking, document outline, breadcrumb, drag and drop, copy and paste, and multi-step undo/redo.
Visualize and edit an abstracted view of your Web Service using an intuitive user interface, and validate your WSDL against the W3C standards.Includes split graphical and text views, intellisense, syntax highlighting, drag and drop, copy and paste, and multi-step undo/redo.
Author, validate and debug your XSLT style sheet, set breakpoints within the XSLT source, watch variables and analyse the call stack.Includes intellisense, syntax highlighting, drag and drop, copy and paste, and multi-step undo/redo.
Warning: I will not allow any dishonest and/or space gobbling publicity here. Only short entries are accepted and no pictures (!) This Wiki is about educational technology and not lengthy product descriptions. To discuss editors, please use the discussion page. Offenders will have their IP blocked and their product removed or worse ... - DSchneider 01:02, 30 October 2006 (MET).
DSchneider spent a whole day (30 Oct 2006, small updates on March 2009 and Sep 2010) on finding a suitable free XML editor for beginners that meets all of the above criteria. None was found, however I do make recommendations (but keep in mind that I only spent 10 hours on this):
Such tools are either strictly WYSIWYG (e.g. FrameMaker) or sort of WYSIWYG (e.g. like an HTML editor). In addition these tools also allow optionally to display tags, the XML context, an XML tree etc.
Usually these tools allow you to define a CSS style-sheet that will make your editing somewhat WYSIWYG. These tools (in the same way as most HTML editors) also work as simple structure editors (i.e. offer a structure-editing view and also sometimes a tree-editing view).
This is a freeware product. Win/MaxOsX, Linux, Solaris. Runs under Java 1.4.1 (downloads with or w/o Java VM). Also comes with a CSS editor. Display (i.e. fonts) may be lousy on your system, you'll have to test.
Opinion of DSchneider: Xerlin may be suitable for novice users, however they must be trained a bit before they can use the interface. In particular, users must learn to use the "Insertion tool" (within, before, after, replace, etc.) (16:55, 29 October 2006 (MET)). This is the only free XML text-view editor that I found and can somewhat recommend. However, I hardly can read labels for elements, system fonts can be changed but it didn't figure out how to affect labels. Copy/Cut/Move etc. is not very easy.
Opinion of DSchneider: This is a nice structure editor. The interface is simple, i.e. exactly what we need in a simple structure editor. In addition, download footprint is small and it appears to be fast. However, assistance for tag and attribute insertion should be improved in future versions. As of June 2010 DTD awareness is still limited to showing a list of child elements in alphabetical order, instead of the required order. Tip: Before inserting a child element, validate. The parser will complain about the missing elements, i.e. tell you which ones are needed.
There are several flavors of Emacs. The most popular ones are Gnu Emacs and Xemacs. X(Emacs) is a programming editor of choice since the 80's and its modern versions offer decent XML support. However, Xemacs is difficult to learn (and typical users don't want to do tutorials). But once you know the 100 or so essential keystrokes plus using the help system you will be fast as opposed to typical XML editor interfaces that are difficult to lean and where you will remain slow.
The following list is contributed and maintained by Raymond Meester. We believe that it is the best XML editors list in the known universe ... - Daniel K. Schneider 17:20, 16 March 2011 / 02:08, 19 September 2011 (CEST).
If you can't copy an XML table that contains data to another workbook, the XML table might have an associated XML Map that defines the data structure. This XML Map is stored in the workbook, but when you copy the XML table to a new workbook, the XML Map isn't automatically included. Instead of copying the XML table, Excel creates an Excel table that contains the same data. If you want the new table to be an XML table, do the following:
If the Final Cut Pro project you want to copy is in a library with multiple projects and events, you can separate the project and its media files (or the entire event that contains it) from the rest of the library. This simplifies and speeds up copying the project to another Mac.
As well as features found in standard text editing components, Scintilla includes features especially useful when editing and debugging source code. These include support for syntax styling, error indicators, code completion and call tips. The selection margin can contain markers like those used in debuggers to indicate breakpoints and the current line. Styling choices are more open than with many editors, allowing the use of proportional fonts, bold and italics, multiple foreground and background colours and multiple fonts. 2ff7e9595c
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