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This is a list of XML editors. Note that any text editor can edit XML, so this page only lists software programs that specialize in this task. It doesn't include text editors that merely do simple syntax coloring or expanding and collapsing of nodes.
Altova XMLSpy, an XML editor for modeling, editing, transforming, and debugging XML technologies provides capabilities for accessing, editing, transforming, and querying Office Open XML file formats. [45] IBM Db2 Content Manager V8.4 clients support Office Open XML file formats. [46] IBM Lotus Notes 8.0.2+ supports Office Open XML spreadsheet ...
The Oxygen XML Editor (styled <oXygen/>) is a multi-platform XML editor, XSLT/XQuery debugger and profiler with Unicode support. It is a Java application so it can run in Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. [2] It also has a version that can run as an Eclipse plugin. [2]
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The problems users face when working with the XSD standard can be mitigated with the use of graphical editing tools. Although any text-based editor can be used to edit an XML Schema, a graphical editor offers advantages; allowing the structure of the document to be viewed graphically and edited with validation support, entry helpers and other useful features.
XMetaL includes features common to word processors, such as a spellchecker, a thesaurus, and the ability to track changes made to documents. [6] XMetaL provides different views of a document, known as “Normal”, “Tags On” and “Plain Text,” which reveal the underlying element tags and other XML markup to varying degrees, and uses standard CSS files to style documents for display ...
Xeditor is a web-based XML editor with a WYSIWYG interface. [1] It hides the XML-code in the background and presents the content in a more user-friendly format. [2] The frontend is similar to Microsoft Word. The editor supports certain XML standards (DITA / DocBook / S1000D / TEI / JATS).
TreeLine is a free and simple outliner with advanced data element definition and export abilities. It uses a basic tree structure to organize information, and allows the user to define different types of nodes and leaves.