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- | Xeditor promises easy, intuitive and economic creation of structured content. Authors do not need any knowledge of XML to edit XML documents.With XML you have the data format of the future ensuring content re-use and process automation. Xeditor offers a high-end architecture with numerous connectors for a seamless integration into your system environment.
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Xeditor, the web-based XML editor
Xeditor promises easy, intuitive and economic creation of structured content. Authors do not need any knowledge of XML to edit XML documents.With XML you have the data format of the future ensuring content re-use and process automation. Xeditor offers a high-end architecture with numerous connectors for a seamless integration into your system environment.The editor offers support not only for DITA but for also other XML standards like PI-Mod and many more. Thanks to WIRIS the author can edit and display mathematical formulas in MathML.
Features:
Full support for DITA 1.2
Intuitive, user-friendly interface similar to MSWord
Intelligent real-time validation for DITA
Simple adaptation to individual XML schemes
Easy integration in existing systems
Modern and open architecture
Web-based and location-independent
Clear change tracking
Professional comment system for collaboration
Multilingual user interface
Spelling and grammar check
MathML formula editor
Managing large documents
References: Wolters Kluwer, IDG, Haufe Group, Michael Page,De Gruyter, publishone, Bibliomundi, Tecchannel, Computerwoche