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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 ]
Apple Inc.'s Quick Look, the built-in quick preview feature of Mac OS X, supports Office Open XML files starting with Mac OS X v10.5. Collabora Office can also run headless online or locally as a filter and converter for Office Open XML files. It will do this under Windows, macOS, Linux.
A plugin for Notepad++ named XML Tools is available. [4] It contains many features including manual/automatic validation using both DTDs and XSDs, XPath evaluation, auto-completion, pretty print, and text conversion in addition to being able to work on multiple files at once.
Support is limited to basic ODF implementation in Mac OS X. Oxygen XML Editor 9.3+ allows users to extract, validate, edit, transform (using XSLT or XQuery) to other file formats, compare and process the XML data stored in OpenDocument files. Validation uses the latest ODF Documents version 1.1 Relax NG Schemas.
Windows, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X OpenOffice.org: Apache OpenOffice LGPL: Yes Import only OpenXML Writer: 1.0 [28] Windows Standalone OpenXML.biz Ms-RL: Yes Pages '08 [29] Mac OS X iWork: Apple Inc. Proprietary: Yes StarOffice Writer 9 [30] Windows, Linux, Solaris: StarOffice: Sun Microsystems: Proprietary: Yes Import only [31] TextEdit: starting ...
However, the port to the Mac platform was regarded as poorly executed. [2] HoTMetaL went through several incarnations from versions 1 though 6. The Macintosh version survived until at least version 3. [3] Eventually, the product line was discontinued as an HTML editor, although the user interface lives on in XMetaL, a commercial XML editor.
The concept for Coda came from the web team at Panic, who would have five or six different programs for coding, testing and reference. The lack of full-featured website development platforms equivalent to application development platform Xcode served as the purpose for Coda's creation.
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.