I recommend checking out Paul Frields’ post about Emacs and nXML mode, and also looking at the Fedora wiki page that he created. I think his
https://paul.frields.org/2011/02/09/xml-editing-with-emacs/#comment-19702
@Jim: Thanks for your comments! Remember, Linux is designed so that /usr could be a read-only file system. If you believe you have to muck around in /usr, you might want to try approaching the...
https://paul.frields.org/2011/02/09/xml-editing-with-emacs/#comment-19660
Hi Paul,
I had put together a post about using Emacs' nxml-mode with Docbook5 and Mallard, but I like your tips better (I had people mucking around in the /usr/share... directories). Th...
https://paul.frields.org/2011/02/09/xml-editing-with-emacs/#comment-19657
@Jesus: If Publican had its own schema for the DocBook tags it accepts -- basically a definition for a subset of DocBook -- you'd be able to limit the autocompletion just to valid Publican tag...
https://paul.frields.org/2011/02/09/xml-editing-with-emacs/#comment-19655
Nice!! I'm using nxml-mode for my editing first steps with Publican. But i didn't figured how to try the autocompletion of tags.
I'm pretty sure i'm really going to try more advanced ta...
https://paul.frields.org/2011/02/09/xml-editing-with-emacs/#comment-19649