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Serna Free XML Editor... An easy-to-use WYSIWYG XML editor intended for students, open-source projects, and other non-commercial uses. Authors with virtually no XML experience can start working with structured content in a familiar environment that looks much like a conventional word processor. Serna employs XSLT and XSL-FO to render documents in print-like appearance. This approach gives a lot of opportunities for document rendering, such as localized generated content, profiled views, composition of a document from multiple chunks, in-line attribute editing, and others.

Serna offers exceptional DITA 1.1 support and comes with integrated DITA Open Toolkit. Flexible visualization of DITA maps and topics with the ability to resolve referred content and in-place editing of local conrefs greatly simplify DITA authoring.

Key Features: Available for MacOS X, Linux, Microsoft Windows (2000, XP, Vista), and Sun Solaris/SPARC; Built-in support for all popular document types (DITA, Docbook, XHTML, TEI P4, NITF, etc); On-the-fly Schema validation; Context-sensitive element help; Entity and XInclude in-place editing; Drag-and-drop with on-the-fly validation; UNICODE support and multilingual spell checking; User interface localized into several languages (including Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Igbo, Italian, Norwegian, Russian, Swedish)

WHAT'S NEW
Version 4.2:
  • Added PDF publishing with Antenna House XSL Formatter.
  • It is possible to specify multiple search paths for plugins in the Preferences Dialog.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later

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Developer:Syntext
Downloads:1,504
  - Version d/l:559
Development:
License:Commercial
Date:15 Oct 2009
Platform:Intel
Price:$749.00

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    Oct 16 2009

    MYSTERY TRAMP  Quite possibly, this is a great app, but it needs more testing, at least on Snow Leopard.

    When the application runs, you get a big, lovely splash screen with the company logo and that's it. Only a single menu loads, which only allows the user to quit (the preferences command is grayed out).

    If you enter Expose, you'll find out that there's a dialog box complaining that a catalog file doesn't exist, but it's behind the splash screen so you can't dispatch it. The only option is to Force Quit.

    One other thing ... this app needs 227 MB on your hard drive. That's an awful lot of real estate. Just wish it worked.

    mt  
    (Version 4.2)

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