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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to lisp/nxml/README


From: Mark A. Hershberger
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to lisp/nxml/README
Date: Fri, 23 Nov 2007 19:38:52 +0000

CVSROOT:        /sources/emacs
Module name:    emacs
Changes by:     Mark A. Hershberger <hexmode>   07/11/23 19:38:49

Index: lisp/nxml/README
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RCS file: lisp/nxml/README
diff -N lisp/nxml/README
--- lisp/nxml/README    23 Nov 2007 06:57:49 -0000      1.1
+++ /dev/null   1 Jan 1970 00:00:00 -0000
@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
-This is a new major mode for GNU Emacs for editing XML documents. It
-supports editing well-formed XML documents and also provides
-schema-sensitive editing of XML documents using RELAX NG Compact
-Syntax.
-
-To use this, you need GNU Emacs version 21.x, preferably 21.3. GNU
-Emacs version 20 will not work properly, nor will XEmacs.
-
-To get started, do
-
-  M-x load-file <RET> rng-auto.el <RET>
-
-This defines the necessary autoloads.  Now, visit a file containing
-an XML document, and do
-
-  M-x nxml-mode
-
-Now do
-
-  C-h m
-
-for information on how to use nxml-mode.
-
-The beginnings of a manual are in nxml-mode.info.  You can read this
-using
-
-  C-u M-x info RET nxml-mode.info RET
-
-It's also installed as an entry at the end of the top-level info
-directory.  So you can read it with C-h i as usual.
-
-You can use test.valid.xml and test.invalid.xml as examples of valid
-and invalid XML documents.
-
-To get things automatically loaded each time you start Emacs, add
-
-  (load "~/nxml-mode-200YMMDD/rng-auto.el")
-
-to your .emacs, where ~/nxml-mode-200YMMDD is the directory containing
-the .elc files.  Note that rng-auto.el does not load all of the
-nxml-mode code; it merely sets things up so that all the features of
-nxml-mode will be autoloaded properly.  You should not try to autoload
-rng-auto.el itself.
-
-To use nxml-mode automatically for files with an extension of xml,
-xsl, rng or xhtml, add
-
-  (setq auto-mode-alist
-        (cons '("\\.\\(xml\\|xsl\\|rng\\|xhtml\\)\\'" . nxml-mode)
-             auto-mode-alist))
-
-to your .emacs.
-
-If you edit XML using iso-8859-N encodings other than iso-8859-1 and
-you are running Emacs 21.3 or later, then I recommend enabling
-unify-8859-on-decoding-mode, by adding
-
-  (unify-8859-on-decoding-mode)
-
-to you .emacs.
-
-To get validation and schema-sensitive editing, you need a RELAX NG
-Compact Syntax (RNC) schema for you document. The schema directory
-includes some schemas for popular document types.
-
-For more on RELAX NG, see
-
-  http://relaxng.org
-
-For a tutorial on RELAX NG Compact Syntax, see
-
-  http://relaxng.org/compact-tutorial.html
-
-For automatically creating RNC schemas, I recommend my Trang program:
-
-  http://www.thaiopensource.com/relaxng/trang.html
-
-You can use this to
-
-- infer an RNC schema from an instance document;
-
-- convert a DTD to an RNC schema;
-
-- convert a RELAX NG XML syntax schema to an RNC schema.
-
-To convert a RELAX NG XML syntax (.rng) schema to a RNC schema, you
-can also use the XSLT stylesheet from
-
-  http://www.pantor.com/download.html
-
-To convert a W3C XML Schema to an RNC schema, you need first to
-convert it to RELAX NG XML syntax using Sun's RELAX NG converter tool
-rngconv (built on top of MSV). See
-
-  https://msv.dev.java.net/
-
-The file NEWS describes recent changes.
-
-Please use the list
-
-  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/emacs-nxml-mode/
-
-for bug reports, discussion. I will announce all new versions there.
-
-James Clark
-http://www.jclark.com/contact.html




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