Thank you for the pointer to Kate. I'll look her up. What'd be really nice would be an XML extension to vi (vim)!
I've never really got on with Eclipse. It may be a very different tool now, but when I last tried to use it was clumsy, slow, unintuitive and buggy.
On 27 February 2015 at 18:58, John Fisher <john.fisher@...3014...> wrote:
On 02/27/2015 05:18 AM, Peter Brooks wrote:
Thank you very much for that pointer. Yes, I know they're text files. I've been editing them with awk,
(!) "awk!" sed he
There are many free editors that can do xml, including Inkscape itself. and IDEs like Eclipse... I like Kate, but thats just me. For scripted editing, I used Python because I liked the libraries better than the ones in perl, but most ( all?) languages have xml libraries.
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