John,
Several good text editors can display XML files in a structured manner.
Although I use http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm Notepad++
for a lot of my work, I have also found
http://xml-copy-editor.sourceforge.net/ XML Copy Editor to be very useful.
David Haslam
johnduffy-
On Apr 25, 2009, at 7:49 AM,
wrote:
It seems that I have to use osis2mod to convert an OSIS file into a
module,
in order to be able to see what the OSIS file looks like. It would
be handy
to be able to view the OSIS file straight, without this process. Any
suggestions on whether this
I'd like to thank everyone who has responded to my post, either on the
mailing list of personally. It has been of great help.
It is clear that I'll need to produce an OSIS file, for Crosswire to be able
to publish/convert to Sword etc. files for public distribution. In that
case, I'll start by m