XML Editors - Other
XML Editor :XML files can be edited in plain text in an editor program such as Vim, with all the code visible. There are also WYSIWYG XML editors that hide the code in the background and present the content to the user in a more user-friendly format, approximating the rendered version. This is helpful for situations where people who are not fluent in XML code need to enter information in XML based documents such as time sheets and expenditure reports.
From : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XML_editor
Conglomerate
Conglomerate aims to be an XML editor that everyone can use.
In particular, our primary goal is to create the ultimate editor for DocBook and similar formats.
It aims to hide the jargon and complexity of XML and present the information in your documents in a way that makes sense.
You ought to be able to create documents that are organised in a way that makes sense for you, rather than what your word processor wants. For instance, if you are writing a recipe book you'll want to think about "Ingredients" and "Preparation Instructions" rather than "Sections" and "Lists". You can then use your document to generate high-quality output in a variety of formats (such as HTML pages, PDF files, traditional word-processor files etc). You may also be able to do things that are almost impossible in a traditional word-processor, such as "Give me a list of all recipes that serve 8 people that are safe for those with an allergy to nuts".
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