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As stated I'm looking for a free lightweight xslt editor with following functionalities:
Intellisense support
Simple to use (ie. can copy/paste xml & xsl into it and run the transformation)
Can be used to preview resulting html
Runs on Windows
Something like xmlspy used to be like (before it got pricey and full of features noone uses)
I have been using the XSelerator for more than 10 years. It is more than a good XSLT/XML editor.
Provides a good MSXML3/4 debugger and dynamic intellisense, import/include tree navigation, etc.
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I am looking for a documentation generator that does not require using comments and/or annotations to the code. Ideally, it would just outline all classes methods, functions, etc... in a manner similar to what is available in the Object Browser.
Every .NET documentation generator that I'm aware of works fine even without any comments in code. You didn't specify the language. If it's C# or VB .NET, you can try our VSdocman (I'm one of its developers). It can generate documentation for every code element. It doesn't matter if it has a comment or not.
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I'm basically writing a website with play framework and I want to turn code snippets to nicely formatted, highlighted html code. Is there any java library on maven that deals with raw code formatting to html like linux command "highlight" does? If there's no such thing worst case scenario is I can just invoke that command on linux directly.
I personally use google code prettify:
https://code.google.com/p/google-code-prettify/
It's a JavaScript library, very straight forward to use, simply include it on your page, and set the class of your pre element with your Java code in it to prettyprint.
It's what we use for all the syntax highlighting for the code snippets on playframework.com too. It's also available as a webjar.
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After searching here, there (Google,...) and everywhere and not finding anything even close I decided to post my question here.
Is there any (online) tool to test (simple(r)) Freemarker templates so as front-end developer I could use it without needing some large (resource hungry and slow) IDE and server (Tomcat) just to see HTML/CSS/JS generated at the end?
For example:
define back-end data (strings, arrays, objects,...),
write freemarker logic (syntax checked automatically),
run and see final results
Or everybody just loves deployment (or buys JRebel...)?
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Does anyone know the code snippet tool that was used in some of the WWDC2010 videos?
It seems that the the tool allows us to create snippets of code which can be labeled. This tool also allow us to click and drag the label to Xcode code editor window to paste the code with the formatting intact.
Any lead on this tool/utility?
I think you're looking for DemoMonkey. I can't get the cool eskimo icon they have, though.
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Has anybody made a german version of the GhostDoc template textes?
As far as I am aware, GhostDoc bases its processing on a hard-coded set of parsing rules based on programmer-English conventions. I've written an alternative add-in (AtomineerUtils) which uses an Xml-based rules file that is language independent, so it would be very easy to convert the rules for use in a different language.
For more details, see http://www.atomineerutils.com/