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-<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2006, v.4002-->
-<!DOCTYPE concept PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN"
- "concept.dtd">
-<concept id="cxmlsced" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title>XML schema editor</title>
-<titlealts>
-<searchtitle>XML schema editor</searchtitle>
-</titlealts>
-<shortdesc>This product provides an XML schema editor for creating, viewing,
-and validating XML schemas. XML schemas are a formal specification of element
-names that indicates which elements are allowed in an XML file, and in which
-combinations. </shortdesc>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>XML schema editor<indexterm>overview</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<conbody>
-<p>A schema is functionally equivalent to a DTD, but is written in XML. A
-schema also provides extended functionality such as data typing, inheritance,
-and presentation rules.</p>
-<p>For more information on XML schema, see the following:</p>
-<ul>
-<li> <xref format="html" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-0/" scope="external">http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-0/</xref> </li>
-<li> <xref format="html" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/" scope="external">http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-1/</xref> </li>
-<li> <xref format="html" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/" scope="external">http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/</xref> </li>
-</ul>
-<p>Using the XML schema editor, you can:</p>
-<ul>
-<li>Create and delete XML schema components such as complex types, simple
-types, elements, attributes, attribute groups, and groups.</li>
-<li>Edit XML schemas.</li>
-<li>Import existing XML schemas for structured viewing.</li>
-</ul>
-<p>The XML Schema specification from the W3C Web site is used for validation.</p>
-<section><title>XML schema editor views - Design, Outline, Properties, and
-Source</title>There are four main views you can work with in the XML schema
-editor:<ul>
-<li>Design - the Design view provides a graphical way to edit your schema</li>
-<li>Outline - the Outline view shows you the main components in your XML schema.
-You can use this view to add and remove certain components.</li>
-<li>Properties - the Properties view enables you to edit the properties of
-your XML schema components</li>
-<li>Source - the Source view enables you to edit your source code directly</li>
-</ul></section>
-<section><title>Status of the XML schema</title><p></p><p>Three status indicators
-for the schema are available. They are in the bottom right corner:</p><ul>
-<li> <uicontrol>Writable</uicontrol> or <uicontrol>Read Only</uicontrol>. </li>
-<li> (Source view only) <uicontrol>Smart Insert</uicontrol> or <uicontrol>Overwrite</uicontrol>.
-To toggle between these modes, press the <uicontrol>Insert</uicontrol> button
-on your keyboard.</li>
-<li> Line and column number (displayed in the format <?Pub Caret?><userinput>column
-# : line #</userinput>)</li>
-</ul></section>
-</conbody>
-</concept>
-<?Pub *0000002906?>

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