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Tip for emacs users: nxml-mode
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Netherlands
2007-04-07 07:28:43
Hi there,

Just to let those who haven't heard of nxml-mode know:
textproc/nxml-mode is a useful emacs major mode for XML
editing.
It has tag autocompletion, automatic validation and a smart
tag-closing feature.  Excellent for XMLDocBook editing!

Regards,
Peter Bex
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http://sjamaan.ath.cx
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"The process of preparing programs for a digital
computer
 is especially attractive, not only because it can be
economically
 and scientifically rewarding, but also because it can be an
aesthetic
 experience much like composing poetry or music."
							-- Donald Knuth
Re: Tip for emacs users: nxml-mode
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Austria
2007-04-08 05:25:50
On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 02:28:43PM +0200, Peter Bex wrote:
> Just to let those who haven't heard of nxml-mode know:
> textproc/nxml-mode is a useful emacs major mode for XML
editing.
> It has tag autocompletion, automatic validation and a
smart
> tag-closing feature.  Excellent for XMLDocBook
editing!

How did you configure it to autocomplete the tags used in
htdocs?
 Thomas

Re: Tip for emacs users: nxml-mode
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Netherlands
2007-04-08 06:03:09
On Sun, Apr 08, 2007 at 12:25:50PM +0200, Thomas Klausner
wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 07, 2007 at 02:28:43PM +0200, Peter Bex
wrote:
> > Just to let those who haven't heard of nxml-mode
know:
> > textproc/nxml-mode is a useful emacs major mode
for XML editing.
> > It has tag autocompletion, automatic validation
and a smart
> > tag-closing feature.  Excellent for XMLDocBook
editing!
> 
> How did you configure it to autocomplete the tags used
in htdocs?
>  Thomas

I don't use the autocompletion much.  The only thing I use
it for is
for completing closing tags.

Peter
-- 
http://sjamaan.ath.cx
--
"The process of preparing programs for a digital
computer
 is especially attractive, not only because it can be
economically
 and scientifically rewarding, but also because it can be an
aesthetic
 experience much like composing poetry or music."
							-- Donald Knuth
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