The Home Page of XMLmind XML Editor (XXE for short) is http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/.
The history of changes is found there.
Core documentation
Documentation for the end user
- XMLmind XML Editor - User's
Guide
- This guide contains information about the installation of XXE, the
content of its distribution, and a tutorial.
This document is also
available in PDF
(AcrobatTM), DocBook and XHTML formats.
- XMLmind XML Editor - Online Help
- The online help is essentially the reference manual of XXE menus,
tool bars and dialog boxes. [PDF]
- XMLmind XML Editor - Using the
Integrated Spreadsheet Engine
- This guide contains everything you need to know to use the
spreadsheet engine integrated in XXE. This document starts with an
easy-to-follow tutorial. [PDF]
Documentation for the local guru
- XMLmind XML Editor - Configuration
and Deployment
- This document describes how to customize and deploy XXE. [PDF]
- XMLmind XML Editor - Commands
- This documents contains the reference of all native XXE commands and
explains how to write custom macro-commands. [PDF]
- XMLmind XML Editor - Support of
Cascading Style Sheets (W3C CSS)
- This document describes the subset of CSS2 supported by XXE, as well
as advanced ``proprietary extensions'' needed to style complex XML
documents. [PDF]
- XMLmind XML Editor - Customizing the User
Interface
- This document describes how to customize the user interface of XXE
by writing a GUI specification (.xxe_gui XML files) and by deploying it.
[PDF]
- XMLmind XML Editor - Support of
RELAX NG Schemas
- This document describes how RELAX NG schemas are supported by
XMLmind XML Editor. [PDF]
- XMLmind Xsdvalid Toolset User's
Guide
- This guide describes three command-line tools for use by DTD and W3C
XML Schema authors: xsdvalid, dtdvalid and
dtdtoxsd. It is also a good reference for the support of DTD
and W3C XML Schema in XXE. [PDF]
- Using translatexxe
- This document describes how to use translatexxe, a
command-line utility which can be used to translate messages (menu
labels, button labels, error messages, etc) contained in XMLmind XML
Editor. [PDF]
Documentation for the JavaTM programmer
- XMLmind XML Editor - Developer's
Guide
- This guide describes how to embed an XML editor based on XXE
components into another application, how to write a command, a document
hook, a style sheet extension, a format plug-in, etc. For experienced
JavaTM programmers only. [PDF]
Note that the dev/ directory is
initially empty. You need to download xxe-devdocs-* from www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/download.shtml
and unzip the downloaded tape to populate this
directory.
Standard Edition users, please carefully read the
License to understand what you are
allowed to do in terms of extending XMLmind XML Editor. Also remember
that support to developers is reserved to Professional Edition
customers.
- XMLmind XML Editor JavaTM
API
- Documentation generated using
JavadocTM.
Note that the api/ directory is
initially empty. You need to download xxe-devdocs-* from www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/download.shtml
and unzip the downloaded tape to populate this directory.
Documentation of extensions
XML application support
Format plug-in
Documentation of Norman Walsh's XSL style sheets
Highly recommended reading DocBook XSL: The Complete
Guide by Bob Stayton.
PDF generated using RenderX XEP 4.4 (http://www.renderx.com/)
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