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− | Vex is a '''V'''isual '''E'''ditor for '''X'''ML that hides the raw XML tags from the user, providing instead a '''word processor like''' interface. Vex uses standard '''DTD files to define document types''' and '''CSS stylesheets to define document layout'''. Vex contains definitions for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docbook DocBook] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ | + | Homepage: [http://eclipse.org/vex eclipse.org/vex] |
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+ | Vex is a '''V'''isual '''E'''ditor for '''X'''ML that hides the raw XML tags from the user, providing instead a '''word processor like''' interface. Vex uses standard '''DTD files to define document types''' and '''CSS stylesheets to define document layout'''. Vex contains definitions for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docbook DocBook] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_Information_Typing_Architecture DITA]. To edit other XML formats only a DTD and a CSS are needed. | ||
Vex is based on the Eclipse platform, the same platform used to build the popular Eclipse Java development environment: | Vex is based on the Eclipse platform, the same platform used to build the popular Eclipse Java development environment: | ||
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[[Vex/NewAndNoteworthy | New and Noteworthy]] | [[Vex/NewAndNoteworthy | New and Noteworthy]] | ||
− | * '''Vex 1. | + | * '''Vex 1.2 Latest Milestone (not yet available): [http://download.eclipse.org/vex/milestones/1.2/ Update Site]''' |
− | * [https://hudson.eclipse.org/ | + | * '''Vex 1.1 (2014-12-28)''': [http://download.eclipse.org/vex/releases/1.1/ Update Site] |
+ | * '''Vex 1.0 (2012-09-09)''': [http://download.eclipse.org/vex/releases/1.0/ Update Site] | ||
+ | * [https://hudson.eclipse.org/vex/job/ci.master Continuous Integration] (may or may not be stable): [http://download.eclipse.org/vex/latest-ci-build Update Site] | ||
== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
* [[Vex/UserGuide | User Guide]] | * [[Vex/UserGuide | User Guide]] | ||
+ | * [[Vex/ArchitectureGuide | Architecture Guide]] | ||
* Article: [http://it-republik.de/jaxenter/artikel/XML-ohne-spitze-Klammern-2940.html ''XML ohne spitze Klammern'' (in German)] or [http://translate.google.de/translate?js=y&prev=_t&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fit-republik.de%2Fjaxenter%2Fartikel%2FXML-ohne-spitze-Klammern-2940.html&sl=de&tl=en translated by Google into English] | * Article: [http://it-republik.de/jaxenter/artikel/XML-ohne-spitze-Klammern-2940.html ''XML ohne spitze Klammern'' (in German)] or [http://translate.google.de/translate?js=y&prev=_t&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fit-republik.de%2Fjaxenter%2Fartikel%2FXML-ohne-spitze-Klammern-2940.html&sl=de&tl=en translated by Google into English] | ||
* [http://eclipsehowl.wordpress.com/2010/01/27/article-about-vex-in-eclipse-magazin/ Interview with John Krasnay and David Carver] | * [http://eclipsehowl.wordpress.com/2010/01/27/article-about-vex-in-eclipse-magazin/ Interview with John Krasnay and David Carver] | ||
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** [http://agilantis.de Agilantis Holger Voormann] | ** [http://agilantis.de Agilantis Holger Voormann] | ||
** [http://www.thienel-software.de Florian Thienel] | ** [http://www.thienel-software.de Florian Thienel] | ||
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== Contributing == | == Contributing == | ||
There are numerous ways to contribute beyond code contributions (see also [http://www.eclipse.org/contribute/ Eclipse - Get Involved!]): | There are numerous ways to contribute beyond code contributions (see also [http://www.eclipse.org/contribute/ Eclipse - Get Involved!]): | ||
− | * [[Vex/UserGuide| | + | * The [[Vex/UserGuide|user manual]] is maintained on the Wiki. Please feel free to update and keep it current. |
+ | * See the [[Vex/ArchitectureGuide|Architecture Guide]] for a look behind the scenes of Vex. | ||
+ | * Meeting minutes of the [[Vex/VexCommitterCalls|Vex Committer Calls]] | ||
* Code contributions: | * Code contributions: | ||
** see [[Vex/CommitterResources|description how to setup a development environment and how to submit changes]] | ** see [[Vex/CommitterResources|description how to setup a development environment and how to submit changes]] | ||
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* [[Development_Resources | Development Resources]] | * [[Development_Resources | Development Resources]] | ||
* [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Category:WTP_Build_Related WTP Build] | * [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Category:WTP_Build_Related WTP Build] | ||
+ | * [[Vex/DitaWishlist | DITA Wishlist Ideas]] | ||
[[Category:XML Tools]] | [[Category:XML Tools]] |
Latest revision as of 04:41, 28 December 2014
Homepage: eclipse.org/vex
Vex is a Visual Editor for XML that hides the raw XML tags from the user, providing instead a word processor like interface. Vex uses standard DTD files to define document types and CSS stylesheets to define document layout. Vex contains definitions for DocBook and DITA. To edit other XML formats only a DTD and a CSS are needed.
Vex is based on the Eclipse platform, the same platform used to build the popular Eclipse Java development environment:
- Vex leverages many of the mature plug-ins that make up the Eclipse Java IDE such as the CVS interface, document searching and bookmarking facilities, and searchable help system.
- The Eclipse platform implements a sophisticated plug-in architecture, allowing Vex to be extended with third-party or custom, in-house plug-ins.
- Vex is available with native look-and-feel for many platforms, including Windows, Linux/GTK, and Macintosh OS-X/Carbon.
- Java developers using the Eclipse IDE can instal Vex into their IDE as a plug-in, making it easy to maintain software documentation or other XML files with Vex.
- Vex is reusable: The Vex editor widget is available as a pure Java, cross-platform component with bindings SWT. Developers can re-use this widget, for example as an RCP application.
Download
- Vex 1.2 Latest Milestone (not yet available): Update Site
- Vex 1.1 (2014-12-28): Update Site
- Vex 1.0 (2012-09-09): Update Site
- Continuous Integration (may or may not be stable): Update Site
Documentation
- User Guide
- Architecture Guide
- Article: XML ohne spitze Klammern (in German) or translated by Google into English
- Interview with John Krasnay and David Carver
- Vex now part of Mylyn Docs
Support
Contributing
There are numerous ways to contribute beyond code contributions (see also Eclipse - Get Involved!):
- The user manual is maintained on the Wiki. Please feel free to update and keep it current.
- See the Architecture Guide for a look behind the scenes of Vex.
- Meeting minutes of the Vex Committer Calls
- Code contributions: