Users who need to edit files directly on remote servers may need vt100-capable editors (emacs, vi, sed, etc). The sed editor (see below) is a special case, allowing for truly arbitrary sizes. Projects which use large XML files need to be aware that some editors struggle with large XML files. Occasional or temporary users are going to what a program that works as similarly as possible to the other applications they use, whereas full-time permanent users are more likely to get a benefit from more powerful editor, even if it has a learning curve. Those from a non-technical background are likely to be more interested in ease of use. Those from a technical background are already likely to have a preferred programmable editor. There is no single answer to this question, but this page attempts to help you frame the question correctly.īefore thinking about an editor, you should think about who is going to be using it, how often, for what and where. Periodically the question of which editor to use for TEI tasks arises on the TEI mailing list.
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