Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
This very simple example can be written using a plain text or XML editor.
The structured xml editor for the jboss-esb.
This is a list of XML editors.
XML editors share many traits.
Text XML editors generally provide features dealing with working with element tags.
Schematron rules can be created using a standard XML editor or XForms application.
Quark also acquired a leading XML Editor vendor in 2008, a company called in.
Not all XML editors support Schematron.
A dedicated XML editor is likewise a functional DocBook editor.
Existing XML editors can be used to edit XRC files.
Xerlin is an open source XML editor for the Java 2 platform released under an Apache style license.
XML editors are applied for creating structured documents in the XML format.
Syntax highlighting is a basic standard of any XML editor; that is, they color element text differently from regular text.
Lastly, alternatives to FrameMaker for technical writing include Help authoring tools and XML editors.
XML Notepad is an XML editor from Microsoft.
Some XML editors provide for the ability to run an XSLT transform, or series of transforms, over a document.
Element and attribute completion based on a DTD or schema is also available from many text XML editors.
XML editors use Schematron rules to conditionally highlight XML files for errors.
XMetaL was the first major XML editor to provide specific features for DITA.
See XML editor for XML editors and other editing tools.
Xerlin contains contributions originally made to the Merlot XML editor project, the open source project on which Xerlin is based.
In contrast, language sensitivity in an XML editor is driven by a formal DTD schema for the given language.
An XML editor is a markup language editor with added functionality to facilitate the editing of XML.
XMLSpy is an XML editor and integrated development environment (IDE) developed by Altova.
Examples of Altova software includes the XML editor XMLSpy, and MapForce, a data mapping tool.