samwise wrote:
For XML editing, I've used <oXygen /> XML Editor in the past ... it's a Java-based commercial tool based on the Apache Xerces library.
I just took a quick look at this, thanks for the pointer. I didn't get as far as the trial though as the price for the product is a bit steep for what I need to use it for (it's probably worthy of the price for its target audience, but at least for now I can't justify the cost purely to look at some large(-ish) XML files). When I start doing more with XML (which I really should do) I'll look at <oXygen /> again. I'm a bit surprised my quests for a good GUI text editor and XML viewer have struggled under Linux so far, one area I thought I'd be spoilt for choice! Maybe that's the problem, too much choice, too little focus. Or do "real programmers" still use text-mode editors? -- Mark Rogers // More Solutions Ltd (Peterborough Office) // 0845 45 89 555 Registered in England (0456 0902) at 13 Clarke Rd, Milton Keynes, MK1 1LG