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== Test Suite ==
You can find many sample documents in the DocBook SourceForge CVS Repository which may be useful to exercise program features:
  * http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/docbook/testdocs/tests/
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=== kate ===
  * repository: main
  * environment: KDE
  * homepage: http://kate.kde.org/
  * install: apt-get install kate kate-plugins
  * community: http://kate.kde.org/contact.php
  * comments: installed by default with Kubuntu
    * great option for kate, use it for all my editing
    * code folding / unfolding is handled very nicely
=== mlview ===
  * repository: universe
  * environment: Gnome
  * homepage: http://www.freespiders.org/projects/gmlview/
  * install: apt-get install mlview
  * community: http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mlview-list
  * comments: looks promising, haven't thoroughly tested it yet
=== SciTE ===
  * repository: universe
  * environment: Scintilla
  * homepage: http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
  * install: apt-get install scite
  * community: http://mailman.lyra.org/mailman/listinfo/scite-interest
  * comments: on dapper SciTE crashes for me, maybe OK on breezy?
    * scriptable and extensible through Python
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=== kate ===
  * repository: main
  * environment: KDE
  * homepage: http://kate.kde.org/
  * install: apt-get install kate
  * community: http://kate.kde.org/contact.php
  * comments: installed by default with Kubuntu
    * great option for kate, use it for all my editing
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jEdit + XML / XmlIndenter / XQuery / XSLT / JTidyPlugin === jEdit + XML / XmlIndenter / XQuery / XSLT / JTidyPlugin ===
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  * SciTE
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Additions
  * use tabs to make attributes align better?

Goals

The goals of this page are...

  • to be a comprehensive list of DocBook-aware editor programs

  • to distinguish which programs are included in Ubuntu
  • to present this information in a consistent format
  • please try to stick to the format thank you Smile :)

Format

program (+ plugin1 / plugin2 ...)

  • repository: main / universe
  • environment: Gnome / KDE / Java / command-line / ?
  • homepage: project homepage
  • install: apt-get install ...
  • community: program community resources link
  • comments: comment 1
    • comment 2

Test Suite

You can find many sample documents in the DocBook SourceForge CVS Repository which may be useful to exercise program features:

Supported

These programs are available from the Ubuntu package repositories.

kate

  • repository: main
  • environment: KDE
  • homepage: http://kate.kde.org/

  • install: apt-get install kate kate-plugins
  • community: http://kate.kde.org/contact.php

  • comments: installed by default with Kubuntu
    • great option for kate, use it for all my editing
    • code folding / unfolding is handled very nicely

mlview

SciTE

vim + xmledit

Unsupported

These programs are not available in the Ubuntu package repositories. Some packages may not be included due to licensing restrictions. Perhaps you would like to volunteer to package one of these programs for Ubuntu? There is certainly nothing wrong with using these programs, but you may need to turn to their own user community if you need assistance.

jEdit + XML / XmlIndenter / XQuery / XSLT / JTidyPlugin

To Do List

Programs to add

  • conglomerate
  • bluefish
  • abiword
  • ooo
  • emacs + nxml
  • lyx
  • quanta
  • butterfly
  • exchanger lite
  • geany

Additions

  • use tabs to make attributes align better?


CategoryDocteam

DocBookEditors (last edited 2012-03-26 17:40:40 by guise)