tX XML editor

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tX, formerly known as Teddy, is a tabular XML editor. It presents the structure and content of XML files in a way that is both visually pleasing and easy to use. Its features include the abiltiy to view XML in an hierarchical way without extraneous syntax or interface elements, edit data like a spreadsheet, enter data without having to worry about encoding rules, make major structural changes with minimal effort, cut and paste between most spreadsheet applications, and export to HTML.
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Support for Qt version 4. Elements without subelements are now saved compacted with a closing "../>" instead of . Attribute-value quotes changed from ' to ". New menu icons - some original, some from art.gnome.org. German language translation. User definable html help system for XML file formats.


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dovidhalevi

This is an original interface and it is not intuitive as to what is going on in that grid ... until one loads a ready made XML file! So ... such a file might come with the program explaining how to use it in place.

jinsookang

Point taken. I'll provide examples and tutorials in the next release.

dovidhalevi

Make complains that tx was created with a too recent version of the QT designer. I have QT4 Designer installed but it seems to only find the qt3 designer which is not installed any longer (but ist rc and rc.lock files are still around).

jinsookang

You may have to correct your PATH to the new location of Qt 4. try: which qmake If that points to Qt 3, then your path needs to be changed to where you installed Qt 4.

dovidhalevi

Yup. I have a qmake on $kdedir/bin and a qmake-qt4 on /usr/bin. Guess I should run this one!

jel

Hmm. Not my idea of a nice interface, but it's a very interesting approach :) Does anyone know of a conglomerate-like xml editor for KDE? Or just a conglomerate clone that's being actively developed?

mvillarino

Compiles perfectly on debian testing. I find it usefull for the edition/translation of documentation of docbooks. It need a small improvement on the visual area, in particular on icons and also, I should prefer that the elements where displayed wider (now I find then too narrow for the height they have. In particular, It would be preferable to adjust the leftmos border of the leftmost cell to the left border of the display area. But remember, this appreciations are based on a docbook edition/translation basis.

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