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    StructuredXmlEditor

    StructuredXmlEditor

    An editor for structured xml, providing a graphical interface

    An editor for structured xml, providing a graphical interface. This allows you to specify the format of the xml file using a definition file. This definition is then converted into a graphical editor that allows simple editing. Click 'create new' to be led through the process of creating the project file. It will prompt you to select the asset's root folder, then a folder to store definitions in. You can also select a premade ProjectRoot.xml file to use instead. Pick any number of files of the data type you want to generate data for then click open. This will show you a message box with the path to the saved definition. Each data type in the tool exists in two parts. The definition and the item. The definition describes the general parameters of the type (e.g. name, default value, min, max, etc). The item is a single instantiation of that definition. The item contains the current editted values, children and various changeable parameters.
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