Stylus Studio Has WYSIWYG View

Stylus Studio Has WYSIWYG View

Written By
Timothy Dyck
Timothy Dyck
Oct 28, 2002
1 minute read
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Excelons Stylus Studio 4.5 XML editor is a versatile development environment for XSLT template files. The $399 editor, which shipped earlier this month, now has a WYSIWYG Web page editing view for XSLT files. It requires Windows 2000, NT or XP.

I could edit the source XSLT view or the rendered Web page view, and the program kept content synchronized, but cursor location wasnt kept exactly in sync.

The program has a new automatic documentation generator for XML Schema files and can use Microsofts MSXML and Michael Kays Saxon XML libraries to render XSLT files. I could debug these files using Stylus Studios built-in debugger.

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