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XML editor componentHi
Im planning to develope a open source editor for editing some special xml files. I guess its quite a task (read time-consuming) to develope my own xml editor from scratch. I need tag highligtning, endtag autocomplete and just plain texteditor capeablities. Anyone know of a free xmleditor component with source code wich Ican use as a starting place? (The product will remain open source of all time) The next best thing would be a tutorial making such an editor...or hints, suggestions and best practices. Looking forward to hear you suggestions Regards Anders Jacobsen, Denmark Hi Anders,
These are the groups that best suits your needs and where you mostly get good respons: microsoft.public.xml microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp Ole Show quote "Anders K. Jacobsen [DK]" <n***@at.all> wrote in message news:eQULZnL1EHA.1124@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi > > Im planning to develope a open source editor for editing some special xml > files. I guess its quite a task (read time-consuming) to develope my own xml > editor from scratch. I need tag highligtning, endtag autocomplete and just > plain texteditor capeablities. > > Anyone know of a free xmleditor component with source code wich Ican use as > a starting place? (The product will remain open source of all time) > > The next best thing would be a tutorial making such an editor...or hints, > suggestions and best practices. > > Looking forward to hear you suggestions > > Regards > Anders Jacobsen, Denmark > > Check out SyntaxEditor
(http://www.actiprosoftware.com/Products/DotNet/SyntaxEditor/Default.aspx) Show quote "Anders K. Jacobsen [DK]" wrote: > Hi > > Im planning to develope a open source editor for editing some special xml > files. I guess its quite a task (read time-consuming) to develope my own xml > editor from scratch. I need tag highligtning, endtag autocomplete and just > plain texteditor capeablities. > > Anyone know of a free xmleditor component with source code wich Ican use as > a starting place? (The product will remain open source of all time) > > The next best thing would be a tutorial making such an editor...or hints, > suggestions and best practices. > > Looking forward to hear you suggestions > > Regards > Anders Jacobsen, Denmark > > >
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