I have installed the editor from WTP tools and it works fine. My question is that after a seeming successful installation I can't find any place from which to start the XMLEspresso editor. Nitin, I did understand that the pointer you provided was to make Eclipse treat csl files as XML.
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I can't speak for how well WTP's own XML Editor is by comparison, but I'm reasonably sure it will install properly, at least on the versions the entry claims are compatible. : Unable to aquire PluginConverter service during generation for: /Users/nitin/tmp/marketplace/Eclipse.app/Contents/Eclipse/plugins/_8.06142237Īt .(Utils.java:154)Īt .(Utils.java:82)Īt .(Utils.java:217)Īt .(EquinoxBundlesState.java:556)Īt .(EquinoxBundlesState.java:366)Īt .(EquinoxBundlesState.java:299)Īt .(EquinoxBundlesState.java:269)Īt .(EquinoxManipulatorImpl.java:157)Īt .(EquinoxManipulatorImpl.java:379)Īt .p2.(LazyManipulator.java:97)Īt .p2.(EclipseTouchpoint.java:61)Īt .p2.(EclipseTouchpoint.java:137)Īt .p2.(EngineSession.java:123)Īt .p2.(Engine.java:93)Īt .p2.(Engine.java:44)Īt 2.(ProvisioningSession.java:175)Īt 2.(ProfileModificationJob.java:79)Īt 2.(ProvisioningJob.java:177)Īt .(Worker.java:55)
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I tried installing XMLEspresso myself, but I think there was a silent failure after the download that prevents it from actually being installed (it's in my Installation History's "Current Installation" but missing from both the Features and Plug-Ins list in the About dialog's Installation Details): The FAQ entry I pointed to would make Eclipse treat *.csl files as if they were *.xml files. Remembering that I've never used Eclipse before last week and know almost nothing about it, what should I have to do to access XMLEspresso? Regards, John I could probably learn to use the default XML editor but I was interested to see what new features XMLEspresso brought to the table. I did look at Nitin's suggestion but as far as I could see, it only offered a way to link a particular "extension" to an editor that could be found, offering no help on finding XMLEspresso. There is nothing like XMLEspresso listed under "Other" in fact, no XML-anything. xml, it opens in the standard XML editor. > I have installed the xml tools and when I changed the name of the. > workspace but it only opened in the system default for that extension. csl (citation style language) file into the With submenu, what editors are listed there? When you bring up the context menu on a *.xml file and look at the Open Re: Editing XML and Python in Eclipse (neon) C/C++ I am so far unable to find any trace of any XML editor, in Eclipse and any direction will be appreciated., I have never used Eclipse before. I began, unsuccessfully, to try and start the XMLEspresso Editor.
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After installing all thee, in that order on a Windows 10 PC.
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Now I find I must edit XML and Python and so, I thought, " A good modern IDE would be nice." I selected Eclipse, PyDev, and XMLEspresso. In those days, I used Emacs with a custom start up file as a pretty effective IDE.
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