Documentation of XMLmind XML Editor
The Home
Page of XMLmind XML Editor (XXE for short) is http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/.
The
history of changes is found in http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/changes.html
A
comprehensive tutorial is found in http://www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/tutorial.html.
This documentation is about XMLmind XML Editor
Professional Edition. However, in all the following documents,
features missing, disabled or on the contrary, specific to Editions other
than the Professional one are marked using this icon
.
Documentation for the
end user
- XMLmind XML Editor - Online Help
- This online help contains, in addition to a short tutorial, the reference manual of
all the menus, tool bars and dialog boxes of XMLmind XML Editor
(XXE for short). [
PDF]
- XMLmind XML Editor - DocBook
Support
- This document, which is also available using the online help system
of XXE, describes the commands which are specific to
DocBook, Simplified DocBook and Slides. [
PDF]
- XMLmind XML Editor - DITA Support
- This document, which is also available using the online help system
of XXE, describes the commands which are specific to DITA
topics and maps. [
PDF]
- XMLmind XML Editor - XHTML
Support
- This document, which is also available using the online help system
of XXE, describes the commands which are specific to XHTML.
[
PDF]
- XMLmind XML Editor - Support of MathML
2
- This document, which is also available using the online help system
of XXE, describes everything you need to know to add
equations to your XML documents. [
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]
- Quick reference cards
- Quick reference cards in
PDF format: A4, Letter, Mac/A4, Mac/Letter.
(Everything needed to generate these quick reference cards is
found here.)
Documentation for the XML consultant
- XMLmind XML Editor - Configuration
and Deployment
- This document describes how to customize and deploy
XXE. [
EPUB] [
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]
- The xmltool command-line
utility
- This document is the reference manual of the xmltool
command-line utility. This utility, like all the other command-line
utilities, is found in XXE_install_dir/bin/. [
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
Note that the dev/ and
api/directories are initially empty. You need to download
xxe-devdocs-* from www.xmlmind.com/xmleditor/download.shtml
and unzip the downloaded archive in the directory where you have installed
XXE (e.g. C:\Program Files\XMLmind_XML_Editor\) in
order to populate these directories.
- XMLmind XML Editor - Developer's
Guide
- This guide describes how to embed an XML editor based on
XXE components into another application. It also explains
how to extend XXE, that is, how to write a command, a
validation hook, a style sheet extension, an image toolkit plug-in, etc.
For experienced JavaTM programmers only. [
PDF]Personal Edition users,
please remember that support to developers is reserved to the customers
of Professional Edition .
- XMLmind XML Editor Java
TM API
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