> Also, it would be cool to have something platform-independent > (java/wxwindows/gtk).
I do agree, but there are some reason's why I have chosen for C#: - I want to learn C# (I have already experience with C and C++, but not C#) - There's a very good IDE available for free (C# Builder Personal), with good debugging options, and easy GUI design, which isn't for Java, wxwindows or gtk - .NET is ported to at least linux (go mono), and maybe to the MAC also > > Have you considered using an established tool (say JEdit or > Arachnophilia) > > and just coding for the tags? OSIS is XML, so it has a document structure inside. I don't know if the tools you mention can handle that, without the user having to type the structure tags... My idea is to show the document structure in a Tree (just like a bookmodule in Sword). Also I want to make pre-defined trees for editing a biblecommmentary etc. Also I don't want the user to type in any tag by theirself, neither do they have to see any tag. It has to work just like a word processor, not like a XML edit tool. Another thing that would be different when using another Edit program, is building in the possibility to test the text-references. What I want, is that if a user clicks a text-reference, the Sword API is called, and the text where it has a reference to, is shown in a popup... > I too am interested in an OSIS editor and will work with you as possible. > I have experience with VB and a little Java only, so probably cannot help > with coding. Thanks for the offer. But, C# is very easy to learn if you have JAVA experience (the language don't really differ). And, you can download C# Builder for free (http://www.borland.com/products/downloads/download_csharpbuilder.html). In Christ, Simon _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel