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XForms editor

jasenka
Hi,

Can anyone please recommend an xforms editor that is easy to use and allows for higher level of detail in the UI design (nested tables, repeated sections...) and that code produced works well with the Orbeon.

Thanks.
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Re: XForms editor

Hank Ratzesberger-3
Hi,

Another editor besides Form Builder?

I am not aware of any, but you still have the
option of manually coding your XForms using various
XML editors that may be some help with the XPath
(and certainly with the syntax).

Form Builder is constantly being improved, on the other hand...

--Hank

On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 7:46 AM, jasenka <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi,

Can anyone please recommend an xforms editor that is easy to use and allows
for higher level of detail in the UI design (nested tables, repeated
sections...) and that code produced works well with the Orbeon.

Thanks.

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RE: Re: XForms editor

Grape Peter

Check out Open office.

It supports XForms exports and many W3C validation functions.

 

/Peter

 

From: Hank Ratzesberger [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: den 23 december 2011 18:05
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Subject: [ops-users] Re: XForms editor

 

Hi,

 

Another editor besides Form Builder?

 

I am not aware of any, but you still have the

option of manually coding your XForms using various

XML editors that may be some help with the XPath

(and certainly with the syntax).

 

Form Builder is constantly being improved, on the other hand...

 

--Hank

 

On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 7:46 AM, jasenka <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hi,

Can anyone please recommend an xforms editor that is easy to use and allows
for higher level of detail in the UI design (nested tables, repeated
sections...) and that code produced works well with the Orbeon.

Thanks.

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RE: Re: XForms editor

jasenka
Thank you all for your replies. The only reason I need another editor is the option to place controls on the form in a way that would mimic a Word document (and requirements like that come from time to time).
Addition of a table to the Palette would be a great help.

Regards,

Jasenka