Rinzo is an XML Editor based on the Free Pascal/Pascal Compiler.
Rinzo has been developed with two aims:
* To build and deliver a complete solution for your XML needs.
* To keep the XML development effort to a minimum.
The minimum XML solution is a complete document editor. It supports different XML editing modes, advanced XML content validation, element by element template creation, document encoding, font creation and so on. If you want a bigger XML development solution, Rinzo allows you to add extensions to it, through the use of interface packages.
Rinzo has been developed to create and deliver a powerful and easy to use XML development tool.
Rinzo, is an effortless solution for creating and validating XML files.
The large and powerful (yet easy to use) code editor is based on the Free Pascal/Pascal Compiler.
So, by creating an XML document, or even by editing one, you don't need to deal with all the limitations and limitations of the text editor.
Rinzo is an XML development tool that supports any editing mode and any encoding for the documents created.
It is a professional, powerful and easy to use XML development tool.
Rinzo is based on the Free Pascal/Pascal Compiler, written by Dominic De Leeuw and described in the book: "Pascal - Objects and Programming", Second edition.
This is the basis of the Rinzo code editor.
Document templates, form definitions and interfaces are also based on the book "Pascal - Objects and Programming".
To create the Rinzo interface library and the Rinzo extension package, Rinzo Studio was used.
Rinzo Studio is an integrated development environment for developing the Rinzo project.
The available interfaces are described in the book "Pascal - Objects and Programming".
The code for the code editor was generated by the Free Pascal compiler and edited by Dominic De Leeuw.
The interface packages were generated by Rinzo Studio and edited by Dominic De Leeuw.
Rinzo is available under the MIT licence.
You can obtain it from
Rinzo is a product of Rinzo Solutions, currently located in the Rino Project Office in Sint-Niklaas (Belgium).
It is part of the Rinzo Project, a range of commercial software applications designed to complement the work of companies, scientists, educators and professionals.
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