Xeditor

Xeditor is a web-based XML editor with a WYSIWYG interface.[1] It hides the XML-code in the background and presents the content in a more user-friendly format.[2] The frontend is similar to Microsoft Word.

Xeditor
Developer(s)Xpublisher GmbH
TypeXML editor
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.xeditor.com

The editor offers support for XML standards (DITA / DocBook / S1000D / TEI / JATS). Thanks to WIRIS the author can edit and display mathematical formulas in MathML.[3] The JavaScript architecture is based on ExtJS.

Use and features

During data entry the XML document structure is monitored on a continuous basis. The author may only execute actions that are valid at the corresponding positions. The validation is based on mapping of XSD / DTD / RELAX NG, Schematron. All content modifications by authors are independently tracked and can be analyzed for final editing. Xeditor supports comments being added regarding individual text passages. Remarks and corrections can be directly entered and saved in the document without interrupting the text. Xeditor is webbased. No further plug-ins and installations are required. Xeditor can be integrated into existing systems such as CMS, DMS, PIM, DAM and other relational databases.

Awards

Winner of the EDP Awards 2013/2014[4] in the category "Best design/layout/editorial solution".
Winner of BEST OF 2015 Innovationspreis-IT[5] in the category "Content Management". Winner of BEST OF 2016 Innovationspreis-IT[6] in the category "Content Management". One of Econtent Trendsetting Products 2016 [7]

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See also

  • List of XML editors

References

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