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XMLmind XML Editor is a strictly validating, near WYSIWYG, XML editor, having:
It also has a number of unique features such as a built-in, near WYSIWYG, MathML editor, industrial strength DOCX import facility, industrial strength RTF, WML, DOCX and ODT export facilities. More
XMLmind XML Editor is highly customizable either by the end-user or by the local guru. XMLmind XML Editor is highly extensible without having to program (though it also has an extensive, well-documented, Java™ API). More
XMLmind XML Editor is not a programmer's tool. Its users are generally technical writers, engineers and scholars who use it to write large, complex, modular, documents.
XMLmind XML Editor is also available as:
Editing a DITA bookmap. (Windows 10; HiDPI screen.) | A DITA task. (Windows 10; HiDPI screen.) |
DITA map and topics side by side. (Windows 10; HiDPI screen.) | Styled view of a DocBook document. (Linux; HiDPI screen; "FlatLight" look&feel.) |
Modular DocBook book styled using the "Table of contents" stylesheet and its chapters side by side. | Editing a MathML equation found in a DocBook 5 document. (Linux; HiDPI screen; "FlatDark" look&feel.) |
Editing a DocBook 5.1 assembly. | XHTML 5 form controls and ruby elements when the "Emulate Web Browser" CSS has been selected. (Mac with Retina display.) |
Giving a background color to a group of columns in a table. (Mac with Retina display.) | Editing a MathML equation found in a XHTML 5 document. (Mac with Retina display.) |
Three synchronized views of the same document: Tree View (no CSS), Styled View (normal CSS), “TOC View” (CSS only showing headings). These views are all fully editable. | Tag View. |
Source View. | Form controls embedded in a styled view. |
DITA topic containing an Arabic text. ("Bidi Support" add-on installed; Linux; HiDPI screen; "FlatLight" look&feel.) | The Compare tool showing the differences existing between doc.xml1 (the initial revision, opened in read-only mode) and doc.xml (current revision), displayed side by side. |
The "BrowseFiles" tool (left/top) and the "SearchFiles" Tool (left/bottom). | Converting an ebook specification to EPUB. |