Dear Elena,
unfortunately I am exactly in the same plight for exactly the same
reasons: what I usually do is recommending a free/open source XML editor
to do the course exercises, and then have a go at Oxygen to prepare the
final exam project. My editor of choice is XML Copy Editor
(http://xml-copy-editor.sourceforge.net/), whose development seems to
have stopped, sadly, and while it reports "RelaxNG validation" in its
description I couldn't make it work; important limitation: only works on
Macs under emulation.
I still hope that some day we'll get a student version of Oxygen:
simplified UI, only XML editing/validation and XSLT 1 transformations,
light on resources and cheap to buy; I'll tell you what, I'd like to
have that for my day to day work ;)
Best,
R
Il 07/07/2016 12:22, Pierazzo, Elena ha scritto:
> Hi folk,
>
> I’m trying to figure out how to use JEdit with the TEI. I’d love to use
> oXygen, but my institution refuses to buy the licence and I have a few
> courses I need to teach there from September, and since my modules are
> thought for a term I cannot use the 30 days licence.
>
> I needed a multiplatform and free software there, so I ended up on
> JEdit, but I don’t seem to be able to validate properly, since for
> reasons that escapes me, if I download from Roma a TEI schema and tell
> JEDIt to use it for validation, the XML plugin i use tray to validate my
> file against the Relax NG definition… here is the message of error I get:
>
> * Untitled-1:1:element "TEI" not allowed here; expected element
> "ns:attribute", "ns:choice", "ns:data", "ns:element", "ns:empty",
> "ns:externalRef", "ns:grammar", "ns:group", "ns:interleave",
> "ns:list", "ns:mixed", "ns:notAllowed", "ns:oneOrMore",
> "ns:optional", "ns:parentRef", "ns:ref", "ns:text", "ns:value" or
> "ns:zeroOrMore" (with xmlns:ns="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0")
>
> I guess I could use a DTD, which the plugin seems to be made for
> (http://plugins.jedit.org/plugindoc/XML/), but it seems quite a silly
> thing to do, not to mention the fact I’d like to teach using the full
> power (!) of the TEI
>
> Who has experience using JEdit and TEI? Or, do you have a better
> suggestion of which editor to use?
>
> Cheers and thanks!
> Elena
>
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