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XTreeM XML Editor for Central 1.5

I need some user feedback on an XML editor I wrote in Central. It provides a simple structured XML editor oriented around a tree. Simply drag and drop nodes to restructure an XML document.&

Release: 0.8



Changes:

1. XML support for Comments, CDATA Nodes, Processing Instructions.
2. Restructure nodes by drag and drop.
3. Edit Text Nodes, CDATA, Comments, Attributes, Processing Instructions.
4. Pretty printing (XML heirarchy tabs and newlines)
5. File Open and Save Locally

ToDo:

1. Add/Remove nodes to Tree
2. Parse error dialog
3. Add/Remove/Order attributes
4. Pretty printing options (WhiteSpace Restructuring and eliminate WhiteSpace)
5. Text options

If you find bugs please forward them to me. I have been working with the WC3 compliance XML tests and only a few documents show parse errors now.

The editor will remain free.

Cheers,

Ted ;)

3 Responses to “ XTreeM XML Editor for Central 1.5 ”

  1. # Anonymous Anonymous

    Ok... I've installed. And it looks nice... and it does nothing. Hmmm... There are 3 small buttons. Click em... nope, no go. Hmmm...
    (Isaac Rivera)  

  2. # Blogger Ted Patrick

    1. Press the folder.
    2. A file picker will appear.
    3. Select an XML document.
    4. Click the tree.

    The icons need to be clearer with prompts for the end user. It isn't finished but these aspects will improve dramatically in the next release.

    Cheers,

    ted ;)  

  3. # Anonymous Anonymous

    I installed the XML editor on my 10.3 mac and it is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!
    I just have to find out a way to make it my deafult XML editor.  

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