The addon/
directory is the place where XXE finds its extensions, whatever its type: configurations, plug-ins, translations to languages other than English, spell-checker dictionaries.
This addon/
directory is recursively scanned by XXE at startup time. Therefore, feel free to organize it as you want.
Contains configuration files for a few document types: DocBook, DITA, XHTML, etc.
The content of a configuration file, which specifies a customization of XXE for a specific XML application, is described in detail in XMLmind XML Editor - Configuration and Deployment.
Contains the bundled dictionaries used by the spell-checker. A dictionary is a file whose name is LL
.dar
, where LL
is an ISO code for a language.
The distribution of XXE only contains an English dictionary (with CA, GB, US variants). Additional dictionaries, German, French, Spanish, can be downloaded and installed using
→ .Contains XXE code (.jar
files) and many scripts used to start XXE and its associated utilities.
Scripts used to start XXE. Use xxe
on any Unix system. Use xxe.bat
on Windows.
Only when installing XXE on Windows using any of the
distributions. File *
setup*
.exexxe.exe
is XXE launcher and xxe.jstart
is its (plain text, UTF-8 encoded) associated parameter file.
Scripts used to generate a Java™ Web Start configuration (.jnlp
file, signed jars, etc) from a possibly customized XXE distribution. Use deploywebstart
on any Unix system. Use deploywebstart.bat
on Windows.
The deploywebstart
command-line tool is documented in the Section 3.1, “The deploywebstart command-line tool” in XMLmind XML Editor - Configuration and Deployment.
Scripts used to run xmltool. See The xmltool command-line utility for more information about this tool.
Scripts allowing to check the syntax of CSS style sheets written for XXE.
Scripts used to run convertdoc. This tool allows to execute XXE process commands from the command line, exactly as if these process commands were executed from XXE.
See Section 3, “The convertdoc command-line tool” in XMLmind XML Editor - Commands for more information about this tool.
All the (non-system) Java™ class libraries needed to run XXE:
xxe.jar
contain the code of XXE.
xxe_help.jar
contains the online help of XXE.
xsc.jar
contains the code of the spell checker engine developed by XMLmind.
jh.jar
is the standard Java™ help engine.
xerces.jar
contains Xerces 2.9.1 XML parser. (The version included in the Java™ runtime 1.6 has bugs which have been fixed in bundled version.)
resolver.jar
contains Apache XML Commons Resolver which implements catalog-based entity and URI resolution.
Substantial parts of xsdregex.jar
, James Clark's XSD to Java Regular Expression Translator, have been directly added to xxe.jar
(which is why file xsdregex.jar
is not included in the distribution). Download original package from http://www.thaiopensource.com/download/.
Package com.jclark.xsl.expr
contains the implementation of XPath 1.0 used by XT, James Clark's XSLT engine. A modified version of this package, renamed com.xmlmind.xmledit.xpath
, has been directly added to xxe.jar
(which is why file xt.jar
is not included in the distribution). Download full XT from http://www.jclark.com/xml/xt-old.html or from http://www.blnz.com/xt/index.html.
relaxng.jar
is Jing version 20030619, James Clark's RELAX NG validator, slightly modified for use in XXE. The details of the modifications are found in relaxng.README
.
saxon.jar
is Michael H. Kay's XSLT 1 engine. See http://saxon.sourceforge.net/.
saxon9.jar
is Michael H. Kay's XSLT 2.0 engine. See http://www.saxonica.com/.
These excellent packages have not been developed by XMLmind. Copyright information is contained in the corresponding .LICENSE
file. Read the corresponding .README
file to have more details about these packages.
Contains desktop icons for XXE.
Contains files (e.g. Info.plist
) used on the Mac to create XMLEditor.app
from a .zip
or a .tar.gz
distribution.
Contains XML documents that can be opened in XXE to demo some of its features.
Contains XMLmind XML Editor documentation in HTML and PDF (Acrobat) formats.
Contains legal information about XXE and about third-party components used in XXE.